Truths Beneath Our Consciousness
Open yourself to a world beyond logic, where wisdom comes not only from books or science, but from the land, the people, and the memories that surround us. Our indigenous brothers and sisters remind us that knowledge is not confined to what we can rationally explain. It flows through traditions, stories, rituals, and nature itself. To honor their wisdom is to listen with a different kind of hearing—a deeper kind of knowing that reaches beyond facts and into the soul.
You may never fully understand the history or the presence of those who came before you, whose bones lie beneath the soil you now walk on. But you can bear witness. You can recognize that the ground holds memories, voices, and truths that don’t need your approval to exist. But there are truths that lie beneath our consciousness, just as there are truths that lie beneath our feet. Instead of rushing to draw lines around what you know, embrace what you do not know.
In doing so, you open your heart to the fullness of life—its beauty, its pain, and its mystery. There is no need to fully understand; there is a need to listen, to be present, and to respect that which remains unseen, but deeply felt. This is the wisdom waiting for you, if you’re humble enough to hear.