Soul K: This time about returning to the ancient ages of our planet

18. 11. 2018
6th international conference of exopolitics, history and spirituality

Today, Jaroslav Dušek will talk with Monika Michael, Zdenko Ordelt and Mnisla Atapanou Green.

At first they were and are natural traditions. Then came religion and then came philosophy and science. The essence and principle are everywhere the same. Whether it is shamanism, Buddhism or Talmud, Koran or Bible. They all build on the principles of indigenous natural traditions. The tribes have a wise chief who says: do this, stitch it or do not do it, it hurts. And we need it here.

For someone to be able to distinguish and direct those who are looking for a way to be in the company. It is time to revive wisdom and recognize socially instead of elders, grandmothers, our wise men who have found their way to the essence. Such people need a place in society and are key to its healing. In indigenous tribes, this is called the advice of the wise. The wise man will not become a seminary or path to other cultures that have healthy roots. It's a life-long journey and multi-year maturing. It is said that one who is wise has found reconciliation with all the world. Therefore, he can see clearly, without fear, the pure essence. It does not need to interfere, change or push something. In the presence of such people there are shifts to the essence of nature and respect for everyone.

The system and set-up of our society, the beat we live in, does not allow us to go so deeply. We stand in front of an obstacle that mankind does not let go of superficiality. That is why people repeat and blindly take on the tools of traditions, but they do not have enough consciousness to realize what they are doing and how they sometimes disrupt work that comes from the depth and nature of people. And so it is that we see a false image of the shamans and gurus who put themselves in the marketing position of the saviors to cover up perhaps in good faith, the real movers and the bearers of the spiritual heritage.

Monika Michaelová organizes programs for connecting people of the Kogi and Uaí tribes in the Czech Republic, operates Birds Atelier and is the founder of the Mosty - Puentes Foundation www.mosty-puentes.cz

Mnislav Atapana Green ethnologist, writer and journalist. He has made a number of expeditions among the Latin American Indians. http://blog.aktualne.cz/blogy/mnislav…

Zdeněk Ordelt Founder of the Slavic Circle and Affiliated Organizations, ECER, the Slavic Assembly http://www.slovanskykruh.cz

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