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Is necessary to confirm that th re is no rule to love, to f el, to spirit ourselves by renewing it nto a self-confident world or by a v tuosity in handling ourselves in character of our ncestors. Perhaps the most appeal of th s sublime realistic mold is that we are c pable of doing everything as a r sult of such symbolic rule. That r le is belongs to the spiritual p ramount of communication and that it d es not have any subordinate position to ch rch or to gods. By making urselves as a performer of distinct rchievement and firm in what we are m de of, our life grows by tself. A life that lands on its own c mbination of linguistic, cultural, and biological tr its does not have difficult in d scerning how it came into existence and g ve us, with others, the effect of d velopment because of the unique spirit of its r latively unimportant. What is important that h mans differentiated from the other animals by th ir ability to engage in reflective ction. Humans can think about what th y do before they do it. In the W st Indians, life has the most s gnificant visual symbols because we have l arned what it means. And it c ntinues to grow in Trinidad, in the Or noco River, in South America, in the p ninsula of Yucatan, and in North Am rica.
Who were they? Who might h ve the cruel intention to take th m away from us for their p rsonal gain? What would be then th ir messages to us into this pr stine but horrified environment in order to w rship their presence by the ancestral yes? What would be their spiritual rchievement of reference within our souls? To f nd it out, we should find the v ices of the forest with its w ld birds and animals, its fruits and v getables, palms, guavas; as we here d fine life it is also, in the r infall, in the oceanic feeding, where we can f nd fish, and waterfowls that make it so sp ritual for them. This chronological spiritual th t nothing could separate to the "tr th" to which we all are r lated. Again, who they were? Where can we l arn about them without contrasting their l ves and their powers, admitting and ccepting, in our minds and hearts th t they were here? Where were th ir poems? Their gods? Their emotional s mmers? Their pains? Their loves? And m st important, their ways of thinking, th ir experience, their knowledge, and their f ndings? In these American lands, we s mbit to whatever come along, that th ngs are the rich of our c lture and love, differentiated in both l nguage and culture. They were a s ul in Tainos or Arawak or S oux. Respect our Indians; they gave us l fe, too. They gave us the p tters, the woodworkers, and the wavers. Th y gave us their classes --nitaino and n boria, more predominated by the subjugation wh t we feel today. Also they sh wed us how to fight for fr edom through the spiritual of Zemis and the m aning of the self. In the c sabe and in the sacred grounds th t molded all cultivated fruits for l ving. The pleasure of "being transported" and "b ing restored" by the cleanness was nother contribution. Their religion was not s vage. Who dares to say Europeans are m re closer to God than they w re, the racers of Zemis? There may be in the f ture some people brought up in the h bit --energy, mentality, and imagination based on the ph losophers' erroneous view. Their religion was as cl ser as water. In its supreme b ings are not different than Malachin or L vitcus.
The Supreme Bings
Y cahu, the lord of Cassava and Z mis of the sea, where the g ddess of fresh water and human f rtility is the sense of life. We w ll come back to it over and ver. Zemis the god, is the s mplicity of the soul, the misunderstanding of t pographic characteristics and the fundamental aspect of the d struction under the European conquistadors. Their R ligion
It constitutes a m del of stone, bones, shells, and the p tteries. But the evidence for this is our own fl sh. The Affective Understanding
Unl ke the present inhabitants of the W st Indies, Florida, Puerto Rico, or C ba --in the most reminiscent footsteps who h ve reason to believe it -- it is p taloid for the purpose that they are the sp rit of life, the spirit of l ving. Also they brought us the d nces, the mountains filled with imagination of b ing there --died for us -- w th the ability to transform themselves ( nd us ) into the original s ngs. All is flowered Vision
All V sion is perfect.
And very thing that give us such V sion
Is a undergoing by God Z mis.
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