
The people in Stonington, Maine eke out a living as best they can, like 99% of the world's population from the beginning-- and, if they are lucky, foster an inner life that enables them to live with joy, resolve and resiliency amid the ebbs and flows of their outer life. How many world-wide through all of time have been that lucky, and have known and benefited from the inner peace, calm, balance, harmony of a vital inner life? How many live in the outer world out of the vitality and vigor of their inner life? Returning regularly to the silence in order to "recover from the past and store up for the future" (Robert Ruark), and do what needs to be done amid the noise of the day-to-day? How many live daily out of the vibrant secret of an adamantine foundation in their inner life? And if we did not have that, where would we go to find the way of developing our capacity for it and maintaining our connection with it throughout the time left for living?
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Hi, Jim – I tried to leave a reply that got lost somewhere. Trying again – Synchronicity led me to check Amazon for two Potawatomi authors: Kaitlin Curtice author of many books, including “Native: Identity, Belonging and Rediscovering God” and Robin Wall Kimmerer, “Braiding Sweetgrass, etc.”. I hope they may provide information of interest.
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Thanks, Sandy! Immersing myself in Native American spiritually feels like my future. The truth stands out in the deep knowledge of all lands. And we step into all of those “mission fields” sewing the weeds of Christian theology–but wisdom knows what’s what!
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