• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Takeela

Random Ramblings of a Foolish Wise Man...

  • Random Ramblings
  • Humor
  • Travel
  • Drinking
  • Technology
  • Infographics
You are here: Home / Random Ramblings / Red Indian’s view of Ecological Imbalance

Red Indian’s view of Ecological Imbalance

May 31, 2014 By webmaster Leave a Comment

Rolling Thunder, a spiritual leader of the Cherokee and Shoshone tribes, One day during lunch, explained the Indian’s view of chaos through ecological imbalance.

Red Indian Wisdom

“When you have pollution in one place, it spreads all over. It spreads just as arthritis or cancer spreads in the body. The earth is sick now because the earth is being mistreated, and some of the problems that may occur, some of the natural disasters that might happen in the near future are only the natural readjustments that have to take place to throw off sickness. A lot of things are on this land that don’t belong here. They’re foreign objects like viruses or germs. Now, we may not recognize the fact when it happens, but a lot of the things that are going to happen in the future will really be the earth’s attempt to throw off some of these sicknesses. This is really going to be like fever or like vomiting, what you might call a physiological adjustment.”

“It’s very important for people to realize this. The earth is a living organism, the body of a higher individual who has a will and wants to be well, who is at times less healthy or more healthy, physically and mentally. People should treat their own bodies with respect. It’s the same thing with the earth. Too many people don’t know that when they harm the earth they harm themselves, nor do they realize that when they harm themselves they harm the earth…”

“It’s not very easy for you people to understand these things because understanding is not knowing the kind of facts that your books and teachers talk about. I can tell you that understanding begins with love and respect. It begins with respect for the Great Spirit, and the Great Spirit is the life that is in all things — all the creatures and the plants and even the rocks and the minerals. All things — and I mean all things — have their own will and their own way, their own purpose; this is what is to be respected.
“Such respect is not a feeling or an attitude only. It’s a way of life. Such respect means that we never stop realizing and never neglect to carry out our obligation to ourselves and our environment.”

Rolling Thunder offers a philosophical or religious basis for contemporary ecological thought. His view is fundamental to understanding Native American belief systems. Certainly, there are sound scientific reasons supporting the various ecology movements, and for scientific minds that may be enough. However, integrating both views may ultimately prove more reliable and productive than choosing one or the other.

Filed Under: Random Ramblings

Reader Interactions

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Business Lessons from a Drug Dealer
  • Lessons from Rocky Balboa
  • Play the Battle Drums!
  • Sip Your Tea, Nice and Slow..
  • RIP – Diego Maradona

Categories

  • Defense & Strategic Studies (8)
  • Drinking (6)
  • Humor (6)
  • Infographics (11)
  • Random Ramblings (29)
  • Technology (5)
  • Travel (1)

Tags

beer Beer Poem Breaking Bad Business Lessons Concept of war Define war diwali drinking Eckhart Tolle English English Language food for thought Gautam Buddha Google greetings Humor Imagine influnce people infographic Inspiration inspirational quotes Israel Palestine Conflict Jataka Tale Leadership Skills Life Maradona modern war definition motivational story Never quit Ode to Beer Online research Help Philosphy psychology quotes Rocky Rocky Balboa shit happens Tips and tricks Google Treks Walter White War weekend getaway win freinds wisdom quotes words of wisdom

Copyright © 2023

Maintained and Developed by Web Apps Interactive