63 Quotes by Black Elk
Black Elk, a revered Lakota Sioux leader and spiritual visionary, played a significant role in preserving and sharing Native American culture and wisdom with the world. Born in the mid-19th century, Black Elk witnessed and experienced the profound changes and challenges faced by his people during a time of immense upheaval.
Through his spiritual teachings and vivid accounts of his visions, Black Elk provided profound insights into Native American spirituality, the interconnectedness of all living beings, and the importance of harmony with nature.
His memoir, "Black Elk Speaks," became a seminal work, bringing Native American spirituality and philosophy to a wider audience and inspiring generations of individuals to seek a deeper connection with the natural world. Black Elk's wisdom and teachings continue to be cherished and respected, serving as a reminder of the rich spiritual heritage and resilience of indigenous cultures.
Black Elk Quotes
All things are our relatives; what we do to everything, we do to ourselves. All is really One.
The Universe is circles within circles, and everything is one circle, and all the circles are connected to each other. Each family is a circle, and those family circles connect together and make a community, and the community makes its circle where it lives on the Earth. It (the community) cares for that part (of the Earth) but cares for it as a circle - which is to say in a cooperative and egalitarian way, where everybody is cared for, and everybody is respected.
Let every step you take upon the earth be as a prayer.
Grown men may learn from very little children, for the hearts of little children are pure, and, therefore, the Great Spirit may show to them many things which older people miss.
At the center of the universe dwells the Great Spirit. And that center is really everywhere. It is within each of us.
We should understand well that all things are the work of the Great Spirit. We should know the Great Spirit is within all things: the trees, the grasses, the rivers, the mountains, and the four-legged and winged peoples; and even more important, we should understand that the Great Spirit is also above all these things and peoples. When we do understand all this deeply in our hearts, then we will fear, and love, and know the Great Spirit, and then we will be and act and live as the Spirit intends.
Once we were happy in our own country and we were seldom hungry, for then the two-leggeds and the four-leggeds lived together like relatives, and there was plenty for them and for us. But the Wasichus came, and they have made little islands for us and other little islands for the four-leggeds, and always these islands are becoming smaller, for around them surges the gnawing flood of the Wasichu; and it is dirty with lies and greed.
Any man who is attached to things of this world is one who lives in ignorance and is being consumed by the snakes of his own passions
One should pay attention to even the smallest crawling creature for these too may have a valuable lesson to teach us.
May you always walk in Beauty.
Sometimes dreams are wiser than waking. (Meaning)
Crazy Horse dreamed and went into the world where there is nothing but the spirits of things. That is the real world that is behind this one, and everything we see here is something like a shadow from that world. It was this vision that gave him his great power, for when he went into a fight, he had only to think of that world to be in it again, so that he could go through anything and not be hurt
Behold this day. It is yours to make.
Peace will come to the hearts of men when they realize their oneness with the universe, It is every where.
To use the power of the bison, I had to perform that part of my vision for the people to see.
Everything an Indian does is in a circle, and that is because the power of the world always works in circles.
They told me I had been sick twelve days, lying like dead all the while, and that Whirlwind Chaser, who was Standing Bear's uncle and a medicine man, had brought me back to life.
All over the sky a sacred voice is calling your name.
It is hard to follow one great vision in this world of darkness and of many changing shadows. Among those men get lost.
And as he spoke of understanding, I looked up and saw the rainbow leap with flames of many colors over me.
Perhaps you have noticed that even in the very lightest breeze you can hear the voice of the cottonwood tree; this we understand is its prayer to the Great Spirit, for not only men, but all things and all beings pray to Him continually in differing ways.
The center of the universe is everywhere.
There can never be peace between nations until there is first known that true peace which is within the souls of men..
Out of the Indian approach to life there came a great freedom, an intense and absorbing respect for life, enriching faith in a Supreme Power, and principles of truth, honesty, generosity, equity, and brotherhood as a guide to mundane relations.
And when I breathed, my breath was lightning.
It is not enough to have a vision. In order to have its power, you must enact your vision on earth for all to see. Only then do you have the power.
The Great Spirit is everywhere; He hears whatever is in our minds and our hearts, and it is not necessary to speak to Him in a loud voice.
Everywhere is the center of the world. Everything is sacred.
And I say the sacred hoop of my people was one of the many hoops that made one circle, wide as daylight and as starlight, and in the center grew one mighty flowering tree to shelter all the children of one mother and one father.
As you walk upon the sacred earth, treat each step as a prayer.
Everything the Power of the World does is done in a circle.
When a vision comes from the thunder beings of the west, it comes with terror like a thunder storm; but when the storm of vision has passed, the world is greenier and happier; for wherever the truth of vision comes upon the world, it is like a rain. The world, you see, is happier after the terror of the storm.
The sky is round, and I have heard that the earth is round like a ball, and so are all the stars. The wind, in its greatest power, whirls. Birds make their nests in circles, for theirs is the same religion as ours.
Hear me, four quarters of the world-a relative I am! Give me the strength to walk the soft earth, a relative to all that is! Give me the eyes to see and the strength to understand, that I may be like you. With your power only can I face the winds.
The boys of my people began very young to learn the ways of men, and no one taught us; we just learned by doing what we saw, and we were warriors at a time when boys now are like girls.
It's in the darkness of men's eyes that they get lost.
Grandfather, Great Spirit, once more behold me on earth and lean to hear my feeble voice.
Even the seasons form a great circle in their changing, and always come back again to where they were. The life of a person is a circle from childhood to childhood, and so it is in everything where power moves.
You remember that my great vision came to me when I was only nine years old, and you have seen that I was not much good for anything until after I had performed the horse dance near the mouth of the Tongue River during my eighteenth summer.
It is good to have a reminder of death before us, for it helps us to understand the impermanence of life on this earth, and this understanding may aid us in preparing for our own death. He who is well prepared is he who knows that he is nothing compared with Wakan-Tanka, who is everything; then he knows that world which is real.
Like the grasses showing tender faces to each other, thus should we do, for this was the wish of the Grandfathers of the World.
The Holy Land is everywhere.
Know the Power that is Peace.
I was four years old then, and I think it must have been the next summer that I first heard the voices.
The soldiers did go away and their towns were torn down; and in the Moon of Falling Leaves (November), they made a treaty with Red Cloud that said our country would be ours as long as grass should grow and water flow.
Everything an Indian does is in a circle, and that is because the power of the world always works in circles, and everything tries to be round. In the old days when we were a strong and happy people, all our power came to us from the sacred hoop of the nation, and so long as the hoop was unbroken the people flourished.
The power of the world always works in circles.
Every place is the center of the world.
The power of a thing or an act is in the meaning and the understanding.
It may be that some little root of the sacred tree still lives. Nourish it then, that it may leaf and bloom and fill with singing birds.
The life of an Indian is like the wings of the air. That is why you notice the hawk knows how to get his prey. The Indian is like that. The hawk swoops down on its prey, so does the Indian. In his lament he is like an animal. For instance, the coyote is sly, so is the Indian. The eagle is the same. That is why the Indian is always feathered up, he is a relative to the wings of the air.
Birds make their nest in circles, for theirs is the same religion as ours.
But if the Vision was true and mighty, as I know, it is true and mighty yet;for such things are of Spirit, and it is in the darkness of their eyes that men get lost.
Everything tries to be round.
When you pray with this pipe, you pray for and with everything.
My friend, I am going to tell you the story of my life, as you wish; and if it were only the story of my life I think I would not tell it; for what is one man that he should make much of his winters, even when they bend him like a heavy snow?
If I thought that I was doing it myself, the hole would close up and no power could come through. Then everything I could do would be foolish.
Give me strength to walk the soft earth, a relative to all that is.
It is in the darkness of their eyes that men lose their way.
When I got back to my father and mother and was sitting up there in our tepee, my face was still all puffed and my legs and arms were badly swollen; but I felt good all over and wanted to get right up and run around.
After the horse dance was over, it seemed that I was above the ground and did not touch it when I walked.
The song and the drumming were like this: Behold, a sacred voice is calling you; All over the sky a sacred voice is calling.
I cured with the power that came through me.
― Black Elk Quotes
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