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Aboriginal Language Quotes By Edgar Cayce

There may be different channels of approach, yes. For not all peoples walked in the field when the wheat was ripe. Neither did all stand at the tomb when Lazarus was called forth. Neither were they all present when He walked on the water, nor when He fed the five thousand, nor when He hung on the Cross. Yet each experience answered, and does answer to something within each individual soul-entity. For each soul is a corpuscle in the body of God. — Edgar Cayce

Aboriginal Language Quotes By David Abram

For the Amahuaca, the Koyukon, the Apache, and the diverse Aboriginal peoples of Australia - as for numerous other indigenous peoples - the coherence of human language is inseparable from the coherence of the surrounding ecology, from the expressive vitality of the more-than-human terrain. It is the animate earth that speaks; human speech is but a part of that vaster discourse. — David Abram

Aboriginal Language Quotes By Joel Plaskett

I might be a teacher or something like that. I really like young people. I always think about the teachers I had that did a good job. I would maybe have the same aspirations. — Joel Plaskett

Aboriginal Language Quotes By Patrick White

In general,' Voss replied, 'it is necessary to communicate without knowledge of the language. — Patrick White

Aboriginal Language Quotes By Tom Robbins

True stability results when presumed order and presumed disorder are balanced. — Tom Robbins

Aboriginal Language Quotes By Carl Sandburg

An inquiry which I once made into the psychology of the Indian sign language with a view to discovering a possible relation between it and Greek manual gesture as displayed in ancient graphic art, led to the conclusion that Indian rhythms arise rather in the centre of self-preservation than of self-consciousness. Which is only another way of saying that poetry is valued primarily by the aboriginal for the reaction it produces within himself rather than for any effect he is able to produce on others by means of it. — Carl Sandburg

Aboriginal Language Quotes By Hetti Perkins

So what is the Dreaming? I would say the Dreaming is a non-indigenous term used in its broadest sense to describe the stories of our ancestors and how they shaped the land and how they are still part of the land ... Across Aboriginal Australia there are as many different terms for Dreaming as there are language groups — Hetti Perkins

Aboriginal Language Quotes By Chris Lehane

If you tell people what you are going to do, and you suggest it's going to be successful, you need to be successful. Because once you create those expectations and you don't fulfill them, when you already have a significant credibility problem, it just further degrades your credibility. — Chris Lehane

Aboriginal Language Quotes By Paulo Coelho

we sometimes carry the sacred fire in our hearts, but have no idea where that flame came from. — Paulo Coelho

Aboriginal Language Quotes By Henry Cloud

You are expressing your own limits in not allowing yourself to be taken for granted. If you are truly feeling like a martyr, or a person who has suffered a lot and deserves pity, make sure that you deal with that feeling first so that you are letting the child know about his behavior without guilt. — Henry Cloud