The Great Mystery: An Interview with Kent Nerburn

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The Great Mystery: An Interview with Kent Nerburn

By awakening the Native American teachings, you come to the realization that the earth is not something simply that you build upon and walk upon and drive upon and take for granted.
It is a living entity. It has consciousness.

- Edgar Cayce -

The Great Mystery: An Interview with Kent Nerburn

Kent Nerbern is a writer and editor of over a dozen books, and is currently working on the third in a series about the Lakota Indians. With a double PhD He has a long history of interest in Native American tribes and culture, having previously worked with the Ojibwe and written a book on the Nez Perce. In particular, Kent appreciates Native American spirituality, which tends to focus more on the divine in everyday life and nature, rather than devoting a specific day of the week to observe. In this interview Kent discusses his views on spirituality, Native American traditions, and his work. { read more }

Be The Change

Want to help our Native American brothers and sisters? Consider donating your time or money to a charity such as the Native American Heritage Association, Native American Rights Fund, Adopt a Native Elder Program, or contact a local reservation about volunteering locally. You may also wish to support Native American artisans and businesses, or simply learn more about Native American history. For more ideas, visit the Natives in America website. { more }


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