What in American Dream that Delude the People? 5 Oglala Sioux: Black Elk Speaks – How the Result of American Revolution Affects Native American

Although I had not been following economic much, but occasionally some of the news still let me feel uneasy that we may have economic storm that will lay off many people. Everyone follows the cycle of nature law, what goes up will go down, what goes down will go up. Just as the Yin Yang Symbol indicated, there is an inherent dynamic equilibrium that strive for balance. Change is constant, nothing is absolutely bad, nothing is absolutely good, just as there are spring, there are autumn and the seasons cycle goes on forever. America is now having Pluto return to the place when the country was founded, and Pluto is about creative destruction.

Wise people will take full advantage while they are young and take all opportunity to cultivate perfection of their characters, by making adjustments and expanding their consciousness. Time Waits for No One.

The American Revolutionary War not only determine the future of the American colonies, but it also shaped the future of the Native peoples who lived in and around them. Native Americans played a major role in the Revolutionary War, a role that is often minimized or misunderstood. Including them in the history of the war is crucial to understanding the full story of the founding of the United States. This part of history is another indication of the contradictory hidden in the collective unconsciousness of American experiment.

Even before the outbreak of war, the colonists were angered by the ways that the British government tried to manage the relationship between its colonists and Native Americans. The British were concerned by violence between white settlers and Native peoples on the frontiers and attempted to keep the two groups apart. While most Native communities tried to remain neutral in the fighting between the Crown and its colonists, as the war continued many of them had to make difficult decisions about how and when to support one side or the other. While many Native Americans fought with the British, battles on the frontiers involved very few professional British soldiers. Most of the fighting was between Native warriors, American Loyalists, and rebel militia. This war did not end when General Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown in 1781. In fact, as the war east of the Appalachians came to an end, the war on the frontiers became more intense; 1782 became known as the “Bloody Year.”

While the Revolutionary War cost Britain the Thirteen Colonies, it cost Native Americans much, much more. In the peace treaty, in addition to recognizing the independence of the United States, the British ceded to the new nation all British territory east of the Mississippi and south of Canada. This decision was made without any input from the Native Americans who lived on those lands, most of whom had chosen to side with the British precisely because they wanted to block further white settlement. When settlers did flood into the newly acquired territory, many of them justified harsh treatment and expulsion of Native Americans with the belief that all Native peoples had supported the British during the war. When Native Americans fought back against the United States, they found very little support from their former British allies.

The Result of American Revolution affected Native Americans by opening up western settlement and creating governments hostile to their territorial claims. Even more broadly, the Revolution ended the mercantilist economy, opening new opportunities in trade and manufacturing. The book Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux , an authentic recollection, taken down in 1930 by a professor/anthropologist, of a Sioux medicine man and warrior’s life, an Indian who was present at both the defeat of General Custer (1876) and the massacre of Sioux women and children at Wounded Knee in 1890. The speaker, Black Elk, tells with great poignancy his early visions as a youth that propelled him to be a healer; of the betrayal of his Sioux people by the whites when gold was discovered in the Black Hills of Dakota territory; of the “rubbing out of Long Hair” ( the defeat of Custer), of Black Elk’s travels in Europe as a performer in Buffalo Bill Cody’s Wild West Show; and finally of his return to the frontier to witness and fight against US soldiers at Wounded Knee. He also recounts the assassinations of Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull by the Reservation police. This is a book that should be on the reading list of every US high school’s American History class. It is a rare insight into the broken treaties and the final betrayal, incarceration and placing on reservations of the proud, independent Sioux nation. It is the end of the frontier and the end of a way of life.

In Buddhism, we learn about cause and effects – the law of karma: that every volitional act brings about a certain result. 因果不虚。 If we act motivated by greed, hatred, or delusion, we are planting the seed of suffering; when our acts are motivated by generosity, love, or wisdom, then we are creating the karmic conditions for abundance and happiness. An analogy from the physical world illustrates this: if we plant an apple seed, the tree that grows will bear apples, not mangoes. And once the apple seed is planted, no amount of manipulation or beseeching or complaining will induce the tree to yield a mango. The only meaningful action that will produce a mango is to plant a mango seed. Karma is just such a law of nature, the law of cause and effect on the psychophysical plane.

How The Ancient Chinese Philosophy Can Lend Wisdom to Modern Predicament 中国古代哲学智慧对现代社会的启发 3 东方的天人感应 和有和笛卡尔的二元论的区别

I have not study enough to have in-depth knowledge about Western Civilization and its philosophy. So I may get to much into generalization when calling Western Civilization itself as the root cause of our modern social problems. But I do not made such a postulation without some bases. To the minimum, I do find a striking difference in ancient Eastern Philosophy (at least Ancient Chinese Philosophy and Hinduism ) versus modern prevalent western mainstream thoughts. And we can not deny there are elements of Western Civilization, at the trunk level of philosophical thoughts that brings the chaos of our modern malaria.

Non-duality is the common theme of the three different systems of ancient eastern philosophy: Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism. In summary is the teaching of ONE, the yoga (unity) of human with the universe, the resonates of Heaven, Earth and Human. (天人感应)。 Human body is the miniature universe, and universe is the cosmic version of human body; 宇宙是大人身,人身是小宇宙。 Thus Confucianism say: 吾道一以贯之; Buddhism upholds:一真法界;三界唯心,万法唯识;Taoism’s maxim: 一生二 (天地),二生三 (天地人),三生万物 (生生不息的循环); 无极生太极,太极生两极,两极生四象,四象生八卦.

René Descartes is often credited with being the “Father of Modern Philosophy.” This title is justified due both to his break with the traditional Scholastic-Aristotelian philosophy prevalent at his time and to his development and promotion of the new, mechanistic sciences. Descartes is also often called The Father of Dualism, due to his proposing the theory of substance dualism, or Cartesian dualism. Dualism is a theory which entails the belief that the mind and the body are two completely separate substances. His most famous quotes: ” I think, therefore I am.” has influenced the western mind for the last 500 years, and still grip a strong holds today in many disciplines of science and technology, as well as social psyche and political /economic issues. This metaphysical view had limited the development of western consciousness. I have talked about this in a series articles argue about the fallacies in his reasoning: I think, therefore I am ? Part 1, Part 2, Part 3.

When we are physically sick, we need to seek doctors and take medicine; when we are psychologically sick, we need to do reflection and self introspection; and when we go astray and get lost, we need to study/analyze map to see where we get off the main road. We should learn to take responsibility for our own problems and mistakes, rather than blame on others for our lagging. To that point, Confucius said, one out of three person can be my teacher. (三人行必有我师。) He emphasized the important virtue of modesty and learning from each other. As mortals, no one can avoid mistake and wrong doing, so he kept on stressing the common-sense of correcting mistakes in the journey of self cultivation. How do we get awareness? We learn from others and do self observation. If we do not have self conscience, we can bogged down deeper and deeper. 子曰:“过而不改,是谓过矣。” 人非圣贤、孰能无过。其实,圣贤不过是高明一些的人,也会犯错误。像孔子这样的圣人,还说过“丘也幸,苟有过,人必知之”,可见他也是犯过错误的。圣人尚且如此,普通大众更是在所难免。但是孔子很重视改过,并多次谈及这一问题。在《学而》篇中,孔子说:“过,则勿惮改。” 也就是说,犯错并没有什么可怕的,关键是如何对待错误。这个态度非常重要,它关系到我们是在错误中成长,还是在错误里沉沦的问题。

Take the example of native American Indian tribe’s culture and tradition, their culture to acting in align with heaven and earth is something the western white culture should learn to appreciate. Since the Columbus discovery of the new continent, the westerner tend to believe in the superiority of their white western cultures and look down Native American Indians as need to assimilate to the western way ( to simply “civilize” the Native Americans). . As such the western conquerors savagely treated the native American Indians. The Trail of Tears not only took place in the early American history, It is still happening today. A century of trauma at U.S. boarding schools for Native American children told us the tears today. American Indian Boarding Schools Haunt Many!

With those horror stories of hippocratic, how can we explain to the world American democracy and universal value of equality? The rational thinking and intuitions fall apart! What we communicate to the world is at discord to what we feel at gut level.