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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

WISDOM | An Old Cherokee Tale of Two Wolves

I came across this story, a WHILE back. i stumbled upon it again a few days ago. needless to say, it gives me complete life. and i give the highest praise to the indigenous people because this day in age, people cant seem to see the forest for the trees.

A Grandfather from the Cherokee Nation was talking with his grandson.

"A fight is going on inside me," he said to the boy.


"It is a terrible fight between two wolves."


The young grandson listened intently.


"One wolf is evil, unhappy, and ugly: He is anger, envy, war, greed, selfishness, sorrow, regret, guilt, resentment, inferiority/superiority, false pride, coarseness, and arrogance. He spreads lies, deceit, fear, hatred, blame, scarcity, poverty, and divisiveness."


"The other wolf is beautiful and good: He is friendly, joyful, loving, worthy, serene, humble, kind, benevolent, just, fair, empathetic, generous, honest, compassionate, grateful, brave, and inspiring resting wholeheartedly in deep vision beyond ordinary wisdom."


The grandson paused in deep reflection of what his grandfather had just said. Then he exclaimed;


"Oyee! (in recognition).


Grandfather continued;


"This same fight is going on inside you, and inside all human beings as well."


The grandson paused in deep reflection and recognition of what his grandfather had just said.


Then he finally cried out deeply;


"Oyee! Grandfather, which wolf will win this horrific war?"


The elder Cherokee replied,


"The wolf that you feed. That wolf will surely win!"












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