There is a poem which could helps us to understand the Oneness vision in the Native American context. It's called The Delight Song of Tsoai-talee. Let's see it!
- I am a feather on the bright sky
- I am the blue horse that runs on the plain
- I am the fish that rolls, shining, in the water
- I am the shadow that follows a child
- I am the evening light, the lustre of meadows
- I am an eagle playing with the wind
- I am a cluster of bright beads
- I am the farthest star
- I am the cold of dawn
- I am the roaring of the rain
- I am the glitter of the crust of the snow
- I am the long track of the moon in a lake
- I am a flame of four colors
- I am a deer standing away in the dusk
- I am a field of sumac and the pomme blanche
- I am an angle of geese in the winter sky
- I am the hunger of a young wolf
- I am the whole dream of these things
- You see, I am alive, I am alive
- I stand in good relation to the earth
- I stand in good relation to the gods
- I stand in good relation to all that is beautiful
- I stand in good relation to the daughter of Tsen-tainte
- You see, I am alive, I am alive.
Greetings! Manrox.
This picture show a belief very interesting because these cultures always think that the nature is most important than humans. It is a beautiful love for the earth
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