Indigenous Wisdom Quotes

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Jamie Sams
“These are the lessons of being human, being vulnerable, and seeking wholeness with all that is. They are part of the pathway to power. The power lies in the wisdom and understanding of one’s role in the Great Mystery, and in honouring every little thing as a teacher. The lessons taught are eternal and forever forthcoming. If the learning is over, so is the magic and the life.”
Jamie Sams, Medicine Cards: The Discovery of Power Through the Ways of Animals

Dean Foley
“Community development isn’t about looking good; it’s about doing good.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Forget the politics... good community work is measured by real outcomes, not just talk.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Wisdom isn’t about knowing everything... it's knowing what matters to your community.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Sustainability isn't a trend - it's the cornerstone of our ancestors' teachings.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“To move forward, we must respect the wisdom of those who walked before us.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“The measure of success in community development is durability, not headlines.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Every sustainable decision today honours future generations.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Impact doesn't require loud voices, just purposeful ones.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“A community's strength grows when we blend traditional wisdom with new ideas.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Real innovation is accessible - it benefits everyone, not just a privileged few.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“The true test of innovation is whether it nurtures the community’s collective wellbeing.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Real impact comes from actions measured by lasting change, not temporary applause.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“A strategy is only good if the community sees tangible and sustainable results.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“If your idea benefits people without harming the planet, you're already ahead.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Results speak louder than promises - community empowerment thrives on evidence.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Solutions that work are more valuable than brilliant theories.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“We must prioritise effectiveness over elegance in community solutions.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“What matters isn't how innovative an idea is, but how well it sustainably serves the community.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Effective action is always better than beautiful rhetoric.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Our communities deserve practical solutions, not just inspiring speeches.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Actions delivering genuine outcomes sustainably are always better than ambitious inaction.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Real change happens when we prioritise community wellbeing above economic returns, and honour wisdom over convenience.”
Dean Foley

Dean Foley
“Sustainable transformation is driven by placing community needs above profit-driven motives, and wisdom above easy solutions.”
Dean Foley

Miki Mitayn
“This planet is a tiny place in the universe. But you can have effects from this minuscule place happening in a different place in the universe.”
Miki Mitayn, The Conscious Virus

Abhijit Naskar
“Educating the Educators (Sonnet 2281)

Greeks did not invent philosophy,
philosophy had existed across Latin America, Africa,
Arabia, India and China, thousands of years earlier,

not as some elitist discipline, but as everyday way of life,
later the europeans contributed their puny drop in the ocean,
but of course, the myth of europe as the origin of philosophy
goes deceptively well with the whitewashed history of earth.

Maps of the world are whitewashed,
history of the world is whitewashed,
ethics of the world are whitewashed,
knowledge of the world is whitewashed.

No wisdom is flawless 'n absolute, ancient or modern,
but the point is, enlightenment and civilization
did not originate in europe, they were born of
the lands colonially categorized as uncivilized.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Greeks did not invent philosophy, philosophy had existed across Latin America, Africa, Arabia, India and China, thousands of years earlier, not as some elitist discipline, but as everyday way of life, later the europeans contributed their puny drop in the ocean, but of course, the myth of europe as the origin of philosophy goes deceptively well with the whitewashed history of earth.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Greeks did not invent philosophy, philosophy had existed across Latin America, Africa, Arabia, India and China, thousands of years earlier, not as some elitist discipline, but as everyday way of life, later the europeans contributed their puny drop in the ocean, but of course, the myth of europe as the origin of philosophy goes deceptively well with the whitewashed history of earth. Enlightenment and civilization did not originate in europe, they were born of the lands colonially categorized as uncivilized.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

Abhijit Naskar
“Enlightenment and civilization did not originate in europe, they were born of the lands colonially categorized as uncivilized.”
Abhijit Naskar, Iftar-e Insaniyat: The First Supper

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