If we don’t have the language for something, it will no longer remain in our memory… what in our lives is really worth remembering? And how can we best practice a “daily remembrance”
“A modern culture may know of the unseen wisdom of the spirit world, and that there are natural systems of vast impeccable intelligence at work, yet if it is not in our daily language it is not alive within us.” I find such truth in this article. It’s why I love studying the shamans and Native American practices. To be part of a community that honors rituals as a practice to keep such meaningful and sacred information alive within. This keeps me grounded, mindful and aware of myself, my vibration and how I am showing up each day. Am I part of the solution or the problem?
Language is key.
If we don’t have the language for something, it will no longer remain in our memory… what in our lives is really worth remembering? And how can we best practice a “daily remembrance”
“A modern culture may know of the unseen wisdom of the spirit world, and that there are natural systems of vast impeccable intelligence at work, yet if it is not in our daily language it is not alive within us.” I find such truth in this article. It’s why I love studying the shamans and Native American practices. To be part of a community that honors rituals as a practice to keep such meaningful and sacred information alive within. This keeps me grounded, mindful and aware of myself, my vibration and how I am showing up each day. Am I part of the solution or the problem?