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I am just finishing the first book by Laurens van der Post that I have ever read. It won't be the last. The book is called A Story Like the Wind and it follows the life of a 13 year old European boy, Francois, living on a remote farm in a country in Africa. His father, a former school superintendent who left public service because he disagreed with the public policy of inferior education for native peoples, home schools Francois. But the true education of this child of the frontier is derived from the native people who help to raise him, principally Matabele and Bushmen. The respect that van der Post paints of the tribal cultures is profound. Laurens was raised in Africa in the early 1900s in a family with 15 children and he grew up immersed in the stories of the original African cultures. Many of these stories are no longer told. These people had a profound awareness of their connection with the natural world. It is this awareness that we in the West need to foster and expand.
As Europeans colonised the rest of the world they did their utter best, based on a dangerous mix of ignorance and arrogance, to eliminate all vestiges of tribal culture and wisdom that they could not understand. The European mind, post-Descartes, has been fragmented. Anything that could not be scientifically proven was discarded as primitive nonsense. But the science used to disprove or approve new ideas was flawed. It became increasingly specialized and compartmentalized and reflected the vast collective 'forgetting' of the supposedly superior colonisers. Only today with the huge growth in concepts such as 'The Law of Attraction' are we beginning to tap into an awareness that pre-existed ours in the wisdom of the ancients. But we colour this new awareness with our culture's seemingly insatiable need for 'more'.
I cannot too highly recommend several books that have helped to reawaken in me a respect for the First Nation peoples who have preceded the onslaught of my forebears.. These books have reinforced lessons I have learned while working intimately with nature. I hope you can gain as much pleasure and insight in their reading as I have:
Marlo Morgan's Mutant Message Down Under explores the almost unbelievable powers and practical wisdom of an aboriginal nation during a walk the author shared with them across the vast outback of Australia. There is considerable controversy over the truth of this story. I really don't think it matters. The story is touching and inspiring whether it is truth or fiction.
Forest Carter's The Education of Little Tree only became part of my literary milieu in recent years while reading with my children. I continue to pick up the book from time to time and delight in its humour and perception of a native wisdom dying out in the Appalachians.
First Light by Carol O'Biso covers the journey from America to New Zealand and back of the author, who was the conservator of Te Maori, an exhibit that toured the States in the 80s. It is a celebration of Maori culture and the magic it imbues.
Finally, I must mention Millennium: Tribal Wisdom for the Modern World, the compendium of anthropologist David Maybury-Lewis, based on his ground-breaking PBS television series. I continue to dip into its vast wisdom when I feel the need to enhance my awareness of humanity's oneness.
May this awareness grow in each of us daily.
By the way, the touching 1993 film set in Africa called A Far Off Place is based on two Laurens van der Post books.
John Haines is the author of the acclaimed book, In Search of Simplicity: A True Story that Changes Lives (http://www.insearchofsimplicity.com/) and host of the popular radio show, Voices from the North, broadcast from New Zealand's far north and available at [http://www.odeo.com/channels/2118802-Voices-From-the-North]
In Search of Simplicity offers a gateway into a world in which your deepest dreams and wishes are fulfilled, even before you are aware of them, a gateway into that place of simplicity where you stop struggling and trying to make it happen and simply allow it to happen.
When you are in the right place, doing just what you want to do, and genuinely enjoying it, the Universe bends over backwards to ensure your success.
Great North Queensland Vacation Accommodation
Don't you want a nice, warm bed to return to when you're finished with your adventures while on vacation in this area? A region such as this with so many wonderful things to do every day while on holiday also offers a really nice place to stay while in the outback.
A location that offers modern amenities along with views of the rainforest and exotic birds is what you'll find at the Brampton Island Resort. You will have a place to relax and appreciate all the nature that surrounds you from your private balcony.
This is a full service hotel with a bar and restaurant, but it maintains it's private atmosphere for your comfort. The Brampton Island Resort has 108 rooms, along with servies such as internet, a gym, an outdoor pool, money exchange and meeting rooms for business or private meetings.
Your room will be beautifully decorated with that tropical feel with bamboo accessories that just add to the overall ambience. Although surrounded by rainforest you will find that at the Brampton Island Resort your room has all the modern comforts you will need to feel comfortable and relaxed. Each room has its own hairdryer, direct dial telephone, radio and television as well as your very own tea, coffee, minibar and fridge. In addition to all this each room offers your own individual air-conditioning, to allow you to maintain a comfortable temperature based on your needs.
The availability of a wonderful resort surrounded by gorgeous wilderness and water makes the Brampton Island Resort a very special place, highly regarded by tourists. You get there by plane or by boat, the boats service the island every day but Christmas. The costs of your stay is very reasonable, you'll not be dissappointed by staying here while you're visiting North Queensland.
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Whats the song?
it goes to the tune of the outback commercials
"lets go outback tonight, life will still be there tomorrow"
well, the real song goes
"lets go (something somthing) tonight, lets pretend were in antarctica!"
i heard it on the radio last night.
Of Montreal- "Wraith Pinned to the Mist and Other Games"
Appearing on the album The Sunlandic Twins.
2011 Subaru Legacy and Outback Priced
Subaru is holding the line on prices for 2011, increasing the 2011 Legacy's only about $60 over the 2010 model. | May 14, 2010 | Subaru America Inc. CHERRY HILL, New Jersey — The base 2011 Subaru Legacy 2.5i starts at $20,720, including a $725 destination charge, a modest increase of $60 over the outgoing model, Subaru of America said on Friday.
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