Why Do You Ask Two Wolves?
"We have light and we have dark inside, like two wolves.
"This" vs "That" is an old (patriarchal) thought paradigm that we needed for a while to understand aspects of this world and to build a container for experience.
You can't starve one and feed the other or the one that is starved will hunt you for all time and be your downfall. Each "wolf" contains valuable characteristics that are WORTHY and both need to be tended to if we are to know peace in the world.
To know peace in the world, there has to first be peace within, contentment and integration between both sides. It can no longer be about "this" vs. "that."
"This" vs "That" is an old (patriarchal) thought paradigm that we needed for a while to understand aspects of this world and to build a container for experience.
But we are wiser now and have developed better tools, that to stay stuck in this mentality "this" vs. "that" will stunt you.
It MUST be an embracing of both concepts, because only when we understand the full gamut of Sacred tools we've been given here, can we then apply that outside to the world at large. When enough of us are avidly, fully doing this-- the world WILL know peace."
Thank you Kristi
"Peace is the Cherokee mission is life.
A man who has peace inside has everything.
A man who is pulled apart by the war inside him has nothing.
How you choose to interact with the
opposing forces within you will determine your life.
Starve one or the other or guide them both."
Cassandra Tribe,
from the legend of The Two Wolves.