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    Folklore and Mythology. (23 posts)
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    The Native Americans of the Northern continent have a rich legacy of folklore and myth. Here, we can explore these tales, to examine their world view, and the meaning behind such stories. Such tales may encompass creation, the coming of corn (or other grains), and many more. ...
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    Author: * Woodstock Shenandoah - 1 Post on this thread out of 2 Posts sitewide.
    Date: Oct 31, 2005 - 17:47

    I know this post of yours is several months old, but even so I still want to comment on what you said.
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    I think that's why i believe each of us are God and Goddess personified, divine parts of a greater whole.>

    I wonder if you actually know how close you are in this statement. In the Christian bible, it says that all living things are a part of our Creator. It also says that Creator has put a piece of him/her in all living things. So, If our God is a part of us and we are a part of God, then that makes each and every living thing a God in his own right.

    If I pray to a blade of grass for example. it isn't so much the grass that I'm praying to but the higher being that resides within that blade.

    peace is more than a five letter word,
    Woodstock


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