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November 21, 2008
Bide One's TimeThe Journals of Willard David Firestone: American IndiansBy Lee Prosser ![]() ![]() Spirituality comes in different sizes and different shapes. I once asked an individual with Navajo roots if he liked the government and anthropological term, "Native American," to describe himself. "Why ask me?" he smiled, and then added: "After all, I'm just an Indian. But I have tribal affiliations!" Like many others, I believe there is much to be savored, and thought about when it comes to the spirituality, legends, myths, rituals, paranormal, and supernatural history of all American Indians. Their history is rich in detail. To each his or her own personal spiritual quest, and spirituality. Look within. Awareness comes from self-realization. Retrospection is an angel in disguise not a demon.
Lee Prosser is Ghostvillage.com's book reviewer and a
regular contributor. "Bide One's Time" is Prosser's twice-monthly column on his supernatural musings.
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