07-23-2008, 12:00 AM
What it means to me is the equality of creatures. The Oglala Sioux call them families of the four-legged and the winged two-legged.
Traditional religion puts human beings above all other forms of life. The Bible seems to read this way. I cannot agree, anymore.
I am wondering, as someone else referred to Neo-Paganism , if that is not my way , and the way of the Nagual, or at least my inspiration.
Lastly , what Castaneda wrote reads that all these experiences are personal. That , an observer can know what is happening , but not the details or forms.
I have had the experience of merging ' with other beings many times, including this coyote and my own dog. My intent is to broaden this power.
"Merging ' is mentioned in Tales of Power.
Traditional religion puts human beings above all other forms of life. The Bible seems to read this way. I cannot agree, anymore.
I am wondering, as someone else referred to Neo-Paganism , if that is not my way , and the way of the Nagual, or at least my inspiration.
Lastly , what Castaneda wrote reads that all these experiences are personal. That , an observer can know what is happening , but not the details or forms.
I have had the experience of merging ' with other beings many times, including this coyote and my own dog. My intent is to broaden this power.
"Merging ' is mentioned in Tales of Power.

