Native American Indian

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  • The first peace, which is the most important, is that which comes within the souls of people when they realize their relationship, their oneness, with the universe and all its powers, and when they realize that at the center of the universe dwells Wakan-Tanka(the great spirit), and that this center is really everywhere, it is within each of us. This is the real peace, and the others are but reflections of this. The second peace is that which is made between two individuals, and the third is that which is made between two nations. But above all you should understand that there can never be peace between nations until there is known that true peace, which, as I have often said, is within the souls of men.
    The Great Spirit is everywhere; he hears whatever is in our minds and our hearts, and it is not necessary to speak to Him in a loud voice.
    The power of a thing or an act is in the meaning and the understanding.
    Perhaps you have noticed that even in the slightest breeze you can hear the voice of the cottonwood tree; this we understand is its prayer to the Great Spirit, for not only men, but all things and all beings pray to Him continually in different ways.~Black Elk
    en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Black_Elk
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    When the first Europeans came to North America, they found that American Indians pray animals, plants, rivers, lakes, sun, moon, wind, light, thunder, and even birds. They called Indians heathens and savages. For some strange reason, they developed the idea that the Indians do not believe in God, even though in many different tribal languages ​​were indications of the Great Spirit, the Great Creator, the Creator, the Great Mystery, or the Great Invisible Secret. It is true not only in the fact that American Indians worshiped God, but they also respected and communicated with the fact that God has created.
    Despite the forced assimilation, traditional American Indians and holy men and women understand the sacredness of nature. They see the life giving force of great spiritual prosperity through all things in the universe. Due to ancient beliefs, teachings and spiritual practices, they feel and operate a direct relationship of all creatures. In traditional Native American belief system is the source of all power, and, therefore, all creatures deserve respect.
    Traditional Native Americans believe that every existing thing in nature has its own spirit, which is part of the Great Mystery. That's why they pray and thank the sun, moon, stars, rain, wind, water, and everything that walks, crawls, flies and floats, all that is seen and unseen. We understand that we can not survive or live without our relationships. We also understand that they can not live without us, which is why there are these relationships.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 77

  • @joebianchi6230
    @joebianchi6230 6 років тому +1

    LISTENING TO THIS MUSIC MAKES ME FEEL 1 WITH THE ENERGY OF MOTHER EARTH IN ALL HER GLORY

  • @OlgaNovakauskiene
    @OlgaNovakauskiene 9 років тому +6

    *Native American Indian* Thank you
    Very Beautiful !

  • @stefancoppejans8532
    @stefancoppejans8532 9 років тому +6

    Very beautiful!!! I wish everyone a great week my dear friends with Love!!!!!Sweet greetings and warm hugs to you all my dear best friends!!Stefan🍀✌😍☀!!!

  • @ancestralblue
    @ancestralblue 11 років тому

    Doesn't matter where we come from now does it ? We're connected at that point right through the heart center, harmonizing with the heartbeat of the earth and all of creation. Exciting times we're in.
    Nice video...very well done!

  • @TheBaselunar
    @TheBaselunar 11 років тому

    MARAVILLOSOOOOO! GRACIAS !!

  • @paulat6129
    @paulat6129 11 років тому

    Absolutely wonderful i love the face painting that was WOW and all the pictures great music also keep up the good work

  • @Shtrepstra
    @Shtrepstra 11 років тому

    I have to thank you again for this wonderful video - nice song choice and great pictures. Thank you for your effort.

  • @ysanch0504
    @ysanch0504 10 років тому

    I wish life it self can return to this Type of life style.. Wisdom,spirit,mind,soul,nature..all as one.. For we give what we have taken.. Not the life style of today... Such beautiful people and culture they use to live..blessing to all of you guys

  • @wbworkout
    @wbworkout 11 років тому

    Thank you for a wonderful post and the notes. The world needs education and the truth of the Indigenous Peoples. Their wisdom may end up saving us all.

  • @rafahernandezromero4098
    @rafahernandezromero4098 7 років тому +2

    una música fantástica muy buena me encanta gracias

  • @jackiewilliams4703
    @jackiewilliams4703 10 років тому +1

    A prime example of Beauty & Peace @ it's best. However always much more.
    Peace & be well to all.
    With much respect.

  • @roda8358
    @roda8358 11 років тому

    Superbe, merci pour cette vidéo
    Coeurdialement Roselyne

  • @rafahernandezromero4098
    @rafahernandezromero4098 7 років тому +2

    me encanta esta música es maravillosa

  • @wandascott4460
    @wandascott4460 11 років тому

    Beautiful..Peaceful

  • @Ruthfrauchiger
    @Ruthfrauchiger 11 років тому

    This is so well done. Thank you. It is the best.

  • @ancestralblue
    @ancestralblue 10 років тому

    Such disconection is almost always the result of pain. So many people of all nations know this pain and they crave reconnection to the heart. They often just don't know how to get there. It's sad, but, it's their trip and our trip is ours. I try to remember that ultimately all roads lead to the same place at the center..no matter how long it takes to get there. But you are right Thunderbow...

  • @Runningdoe
    @Runningdoe 11 років тому

    we are the heart beat, with our spirit and mind, we are all connected,

  • @joelle77100
    @joelle77100 11 років тому

    merci je kiffe!

  • @festersbabe
    @festersbabe 11 років тому

    Great Video and sound track.Thanks for sharing. In lak'ech ala k'in.

  • @bourginpierre7420
    @bourginpierre7420 11 років тому

    ces grandiose merci

  • @graywolfscry
    @graywolfscry 11 років тому

    Thank you,was beautiful.

  • @Shtrepstra
    @Shtrepstra 11 років тому

    Great! Thank you!

  • @77svoboda
    @77svoboda  9 років тому +9

    Native American Indian

  • @egonporosonsr
    @egonporosonsr 11 років тому

    Great music

  • @erina4586
    @erina4586 6 років тому

    The First nations People of America, most RESPECTFUL, HONORABLE, NOBLE, BEAUTIFUL, GENTLE, LOVING, KIND, AND GOD FEARING PEOPLE in AMERICA today. While everybody else is busy fighting and doing evil in your LAND, (not including those who Fear & Worship God Almighty & have the Testimony of Yeshua (Jesus) His Son. KIA KAHA! From AOTEAROA-NEW ZEALAND.

  • @skateboarding318
    @skateboarding318 4 роки тому

    Thank you ❤

  • @Sandorfitness
    @Sandorfitness 11 років тому

    beautiful music.

  • @karenbryant9841
    @karenbryant9841 11 років тому

    just love it

  • @cesarnievanavarro5917
    @cesarnievanavarro5917 9 років тому

    muy bella musica

  • @tobiaswheeler8212
    @tobiaswheeler8212 10 років тому

    The past that we once known is gone but there is all whay's hope that it well soon return.

  • @user-sj4dk2nk1v
    @user-sj4dk2nk1v 6 років тому

    MIRACLE ART :-* Blessing...

  • @leisititine1
    @leisititine1 11 років тому

    GREAT!

  • @pmk8596
    @pmk8596 10 років тому +1

    Amazing

  • @JackCrow0893
    @JackCrow0893 7 років тому +2

    A band of Cheyenne Indians went on one of their visits to Bears Tipi to worship the Great Spirit; as did many other tribes before the white man came. The Cheyenne warriors took their families with them as they felt that would be safe as Bears Tipi was a holy place.
    After having camped there for several days, one of the Cheyenne warriors noticed that his wife was often gone from camp, staying away for a short time. As time went on he noticed that she was gone longer than before. This brave could not understand why his wife should be gone from their lodge so much as he had always been devoted to her and being a good hunter as well as a brave warrior, she always had much buffalo, antelope, and deer meat. He furnished her fine skins to make nice clothes.
    Becoming suspicious that some other warrior in his band might be courting his wife, he watched to see what man was missing when his wife left camp. He found that no man was missing when his wife was gone. This man also saw that his wife had a skin over her shoulders now that she did not wear before coming to this camp.
    One day when she had been gone longer than usual, he lay in wait for her, and on her return he asked her where she had been and what drew her from camp so much of the time. She would not answer any of his questions. Then the man became very upset, and he tore the skin from her shoulders and saw that she was covered with scratches.
    He demanded that she tell him which man had abused her. Becoming frightened at the way her husband was acting she told him that she had been charmed by a very big bear that lived in the big rock. The bear had no mate and had become infatuated with her while she was out gathering fruit. Fearing for the safety of the camp, she had submitted to the bear's embraces, which accounted for the scratches on her shoulders.
    Then the warrior told his wife to lead him to the bear so he could kill it. When they found the bear, the man had great fear because the bear was big, very big. The bear slapped the woman with his paw and changed her into a bear. The man ran to the camp to get the rest of the warriors to help him kill the big bear.
    They found the bear had crawled into a cave, leaving his hind feet in the door. The bear's feet were so big that nobody could get past them. They could not get close enough to the bear to kill him so they shot at his feet to make him come out. When the bear came out he was so big that all the warriors were scared and climbed up on a big rock.
    There men were so scared that they prayed to the Great Spirit to save them. In answer to their prayers, the rock began to grow up out of the ground and when it stopped it was very high. The bear jumped at the men and on the fourth jump his claws were on the top. The Great Spirit had helped the men and now they had great courage and they shot the bear and killed him. When the bear fell, he fell backwards and pushed the big rock which made it lean.
    After that, the bear-woman made this big rock her home, so the Cheyenne called it Bears Tipi. ~~~Jack Crow~~~

  • @jameskissock1001
    @jameskissock1001 8 років тому

    LOVE IT SO0 NICE

  • @frankformica8656
    @frankformica8656 9 років тому +2

    Live with nature and there will be harmony and peace

  • @otiks
    @otiks 11 років тому

    Beautiful

  • @nealstafford4389
    @nealstafford4389 8 років тому

    beautiful and wise,i2 lov theLord.GodBlessYou

  • @klaraskubin7502
    @klaraskubin7502 11 років тому

    LOVE

  • @rekohu1musik
    @rekohu1musik 11 років тому

    Mitakuye Oyasin .. Aotearoa, New Zealand!

  • @timjkiely
    @timjkiely 10 років тому

    amazing, thanks for uploading

  • @benhaslund5153
    @benhaslund5153 9 років тому

    OMG - the intro above is precise the way I understand the "Univers/God" or whatever we call the all migthy.

  • @NewAgeMusicEnigmaticKaruneshV
    @NewAgeMusicEnigmaticKaruneshV 7 років тому

    SUPER

  • @Felicifrancis
    @Felicifrancis 11 років тому

    Los hombres adultos pueden aprender de los niños muy pequeños, porque los corazones de los niños pequeños son puros, y, por lo tanto, el Gran Espíritu les puede mostrar muchas cosas que las personas mayores pasan por alto.

  • @juanviasecas9060
    @juanviasecas9060 8 років тому

  • @SherryClevette
    @SherryClevette 10 років тому

    Great Video.

  • @lucindiagalloway8601
    @lucindiagalloway8601 6 років тому

    Nice video.

  • @cielohernandez9560
    @cielohernandez9560 8 років тому

    💖💝💕💕

  • @Xmen553
    @Xmen553 10 років тому +1

    HARİKA MUSİK

  • @Euphoricxsun
    @Euphoricxsun 10 років тому

    18:34-22:40 is the best part.

  • @77svoboda
    @77svoboda  11 років тому

    00:00-Mohicans-Main Title from "The Last Of the Mohicans
    4:24-Migracion-Qarwa Yaku
    10:14-Nazca-Valle Del Alto
    18:25-Sacred Spirit-Yeha-Noha (Wishes Of Happiness And Prosperity)

  • @user-sj4dk2nk1v
    @user-sj4dk2nk1v 5 років тому

    LOVE

  • @TheTheratfarmer
    @TheTheratfarmer 10 років тому

    i have the heart. i am.

  • @mike167228
    @mike167228 11 років тому

    Американские Индейцы всегда вызывали у меня уважение, по своему духовному развитию эти народы несколько крат превышают рядового горожанина, ну, по крайней мере раньше пока вторглись изверги и перебили чуть ли не всех.. да и многие аборигены планеты так же стоят выше в духовном плане
    Ув., Автору..

  • @77svoboda
    @77svoboda  9 років тому +2

    www.adme.ru/svoboda-kultura/indejskoj-mudrosti-post-745810/

  • @missikechkechqua1110
    @missikechkechqua1110 11 років тому

    "The process is ultimately intended to supplant Indians, even in areas of their own customs and spirituality. In the end, non-Indians will have complete power to define what is and is not Indian, even for Indians. When this happens, the last vestiges of real Indian society and Indian rights will disappear. Non-Indians will then "own" our heritage and ideas as thoroughly as they now claim to own our land and resources."
    ~Russell Means, Oglala Lakota

  • @mokaexposures
    @mokaexposures 9 років тому

    Yeha Noha...
    Moka was here.

  • @TheTheratfarmer
    @TheTheratfarmer 10 років тому

    they watch us.

  • @ancestralblue
    @ancestralblue 11 років тому

    Misrepresentation occurs everywhere, in everything. It's like the government. They are not at all who they profess to be. And when one thinks of the effect that we've learned that they're after, it can be upsetting and at times frightening. But, that's the exoteric definition. What truly defines us is the content of heart...not them. They only define us if they become the focus as what we focus on expands. Then they own us. But focus on heart and their power fades.

  • @1stmanedwolf
    @1stmanedwolf 10 років тому

    Is it just me or is the first song used in feral heart???

  • @ancestralblue
    @ancestralblue 11 років тому

    Well...you have the right to define your personal self any way that you wish. But in every collective there are opinions and disagreements as to how people want to be viewed. But...reality check...you can't truly define how other people will see you or your collective. That choice is up to the individual and the free mind knows that each person can't define the way that other people see them. They can only try to find peace in their reaction to those views.

  • @jameskissock1001
    @jameskissock1001 8 років тому

    THATS regina BIRTHDAY

  • @martinzazvorka3532
    @martinzazvorka3532 8 років тому

    :-))))

  • @missikechkechqua1110
    @missikechkechqua1110 10 років тому

    I'd rather throw my support behind people like Corine Fairbanks and my other brothers and sisters of AIM who have been contesting all aspects of NDN exploitation by the new age movement.
    I focus upon the heart.
    Strong Hearts to the front, weak and faint hearts stay behind.

  • @jameskissock1001
    @jameskissock1001 8 років тому

    enjong on my birthday. 28 29 day septembe me and jojoE

  • @GrowingTreeAz
    @GrowingTreeAz 10 років тому

    Missikech Kechqua does not listen to his heart.

  • @FRANKIEXMAGENO
    @FRANKIEXMAGENO 11 років тому

    HIPPY NONSENSE!

  • @missikechkechqua1110
    @missikechkechqua1110 11 років тому +2

    I beg to disagree. When white people, especially Europeans label these kind of videos as being 'Native American Indian' they are misrepresenting us as a people.