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September 7, 2007
Santa Cruz, California
Received by FAB
I am here, Uharu.
You are reading about the stereotypes that white people have imposed
on Native Americans.
It is quite true that in the vast complexity of Native cultures,
there was indeed occasionally abuse of the environment, and amongst
many, the persistence both of intertribal war and chauvinism regarding
ways outside of one's tribe.
My own society had its share of human failings. But let me repeat
that the egregious oppression characteristic of later societies
did not occur in mine.
Yes, some Natives had slaves, and there was often a savagery by
which enemies were treated.
You are wondering if your channelings have been tainted by these
stereotypes, such as the environmental question; isn't it a stereotype
to say that Natives in general were natural ecologists?
Well, the thoughts you channeled did not come from you, but from
us spirits. There has indeed been a strong emphasis on ecological
care amongst many Natives. This arose from the situation they found
themselves in. That is, in order to survive, they had to learn the
natural rhythms and laws that governed plants and animals. And,
since there was also a deep spiritual perception originating in
the Native soul, a kinship emerged between this natural cycle and
the higher spiritual realm. Isolated from modern science and technology,
and the rapacious greed of the West, our tribes simply evolved in
this way.
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