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"Spirit is everywhere. Our connection with this Spirit is of great importance to our lives and the lives of others. This communion is never forgotten by the natives and for this reason whenever food is harvested, something, such as sage, is offered in return and in thanks."<ref>Sankhya, Shana. ''Native American Wisdom.'' Unknown: Unknown, 2012</ref> | "Spirit is everywhere. Our connection with this Spirit is of great importance to our lives and the lives of others. This communion is never forgotten by the natives and for this reason whenever food is harvested, something, such as sage, is offered in return and in thanks."<ref>Sankhya, Shana. ''Native American Wisdom.'' Unknown: Unknown, 2012</ref> | ||
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The term Great Spirit is the Native American term for Consciousness.
Syncretic Terms
Consciousness > Ain Soph Aur, E, Field of the Universe, God, Great Spirit, Original I, Supramental Mind, The Four Unthinkables, Transpersonal Realm
Notes
"The Great Spirit is sacred and is within everyone and everything."[1]
"Spirit is everywhere. Our connection with this Spirit is of great importance to our lives and the lives of others. This communion is never forgotten by the natives and for this reason whenever food is harvested, something, such as sage, is offered in return and in thanks."[2]