Knowledge
was inherent in all things. The world was a library and its books were the
stones, leaves, grass, brooks and the birds and animals that shared, alike
with us, the storms and blessings of the earth. We learn to do what only
the student of nature ever learns, and that is to feel beauty. We never
rail at the storms, the furious winds, the biting frosts and snows. To do
so intensifies human futility, so whatever comes we should adjust ourselves
by more effort and energy if necessary, but without complaint. Bright days
and dark days are both expressions of the Great Mystery, and the Indian
reveled in being close to the Great Holiness.
Chief Luther Standing Bear