August 23, 2012

Forest talks wonderful philosphies taught in nature

Inside product guidance philosophies of the natural world native culture believed in one with nature as the ancients believed in cannibalism. Popular belief is that living off the land is natural and should be taught to the youth. It is not to say that eating a lion can a person fight better in the ring or by eating a shark we develop a killer instinct.

Native story tellers speak of people that could turn into the animals of the forest.  The story roots is about respecting the forest and not so much about shape shifters as we have been taught. 

Often referred to as a shaman the real philosophy is about the senses and the natural instincts. Hearing how the birds sing overhead while most modern man cannot even hear them during a conversation. Suddenly, there is a louder and louder pitch that was actually there all day.

There is no word for it!  However the natives tell stories to better understand the natural philosophies.  How many feelings do we have that there is no word to describe it?

Click here for diet products that had rain forests cut down to research ingredients .  The messenger is the bird.  A bird known to have powers like the ability to find anyone in the forest no matter where they venture.  We always wondered how the bird was able to find land from such a distance when even our most advanced planes often have difficulty tracking the latest storm.
In the Philippines the elephants ran to the mountains to escape the tsunami long before people were able to leave their hotels.