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Uncle Garabed?s Notebook (Oct. 25, 2014)

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Ancient Wisdom

Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication.

… Leonardo da Vinci



Intuition

In 1939, Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) published an article in the periodical»“Christendom”»as a general discussion of the ethics of Reverence for Life, which promotes the philosophy that no person must ever harm or destroy life unless absolutely necessary. Luther Standing Bear (1868-1939), chief of the Teton Sioux, had presented the Native American view of that very concept as follows:

From Wakan Tanka, the Great Spirit, there came a great unifying force that flowed in and through all things—the flowers of the plains, blowing winds, rocks, trees, birds, animals—and was the same force that had been breathed into the first man. Thus all things were kindred, and were brought together by the same Great Mystery.

Kinship with all creatures of the earth, sky, and water was a real and active principle. In the animal and bird world there existed a brotherly feeling that kept the Lakota safe among them. And so close did some of the Lakotas come to their feathered and furred friends that in true brotherhood they spoke a common tongue.

The animals had rights—the right of man’s protection, the right to live, the right to multiply, the right to freedom, and the right to man’s indebtedness—and in recognition of these rights the Lakota never enslaved an animal, and spared all life that was not needed for food and clothing.

This concept of life and its relations was humanizing and gave to the Lakota an abiding love. It filled his being with the joy and mystery of living; it gave him reverence for all life; it made a place for all things in the scheme of existence with equal importance to all.

The Lakota could despise no creature, for all were of one blood, made by the same hand, and filled with the essence of the Great Mystery. In spirit, the Lakota were humble and meek. “Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth”—this was true for the Lakota, and from the earth they inherited secrets long since forgotten. Their religion was sane, natural, and human.



What’s in a Name?

Avakian: Armenian in derivation, identified as a descriptive term, avak is defined as great, grand, high, senior member.

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Ancient Wisdom Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication. … Leonardo da Vinci   Intuition In 1939, Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) published an article in the periodical»“Christendom”»as a general discussion of the ethics of Reverence for Life, which promotes the philosophy that no person must ever harm or destroy life unless absolutely necessary. Luther Standing Bear (1868-1939), chief of the Teton Sioux, had presented the Native American view of that very concept as follows: From Wakan Tanka, the Great Spirit, there came a great unifying force that flowed in and through all things—the flowers of the plains, blowing winds, rocks, trees, birds, animals—and was the same force that had been breathed into the first man. Thus all things were kindred, and were brought together by the same Great Mystery. Kinship with all creatures of the earth, sky, and water was a real and active principle. In the animal and bird world there existed a brotherly feeling that kept the Lakota safe among them. And so close did some of the Lakotas come to their feathered and furred friends that in true brotherhood they spoke a common tongue. The animals had rights—the right of man’s protection, the right to live, the right [...]

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Ancient Wisdom Simplicity is the ultimate form of sophistication. … Leonardo da Vinci   Intuition In 1939, Albert Schweitzer (1875-1965) published an article in the periodical»“Christendom”»as a general discussion of the ethics of Reverence for Life, which promotes the philosophy that no person must ever harm or destroy life unless absolutely necessary. Luther Standing Bear (1868-1939), chief of the Teton Sioux, had presented the Native American view of that very concept as follows: From Wakan Tanka, the Great Spirit, there came a great unifying force that flowed in and through all things—the flowers of the plains, blowing winds, rocks, trees, birds, animals—and was the same force that had been breathed into the first man. Thus all things were kindred, and were brought together by the same Great Mystery. Kinship with all creatures of the earth, sky, and water was a real and active principle. In the animal and bird world there existed a brotherly feeling that kept the Lakota safe among them. And so close did some of the Lakotas come to their feathered and furred friends that in true brotherhood they spoke a common tongue. The animals had rights—the right of man’s protection, the right to live, the right [...]

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