Charles Alexander Eastman

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Children must early learn the the beauty of generosity. They are taught to give what they prize most, that they may taste the happiness of giving.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Life
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The Wise Man believes profoundly in silence - the sign of a perfect equilibrium. Silence is the absolute poise or balance of body, mind and spirit. The man who preserves his selfhood ever calm and unshaken by the storms of existence - not a leaf, as it were, astire on the tree, not a ripple upon the surface of the shinning pool-his, in the mind of the unlettered sage, is the ideal attitude and conduct of life. Silence is the cornerstone of character.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Wise
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The native American has been generally despised by his white conquerors for his poverty and simplicity. They forget, perhaps, that his religion forbade the accumulation of wealth and the enjoyment of luxury... Furthermore, it was the rule of his life to share the fruits of his skill and success with his less fortunate brothers. Thus he kept his spirit free from the clog of pride, cupidity, or envy, and carried out, as he believed, the divine decree-a matter profoundly important to him.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Success
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If you ask him: "What is silence?" he will answer, "It is the Great Mystery! The holy silence is His voice!" If you ask: "What are the fruits of silence?" he will say: "They are self-control, true courage or endurance, patience, dignity, and reverence. Silence is the cornerstone of character."
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Courage
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It was our belief that the love of possessions is a weakness to be overcome. . . . Children must early learn the beauty of generosity. They are taught to give what they prize most, that they may taste the happiness of giving. . . . The Indians in their simplicity literally give away all that they haveā€”to relatives, to guests of other tribes or clans, but above all to the poor and the aged, from whom they can hope for no return.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Children
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The true Indian sets no price upon either his property or his labor. His generosity is limited only by his strength and ability. He regards it as an honor to be selected for difficult or dangerous service and would think it shameful to ask for any reward, saying rather: "Let the person I serve express his thanks according to his own bringing up and his sense of honor. Each soul must meet the morning sun, the new sweet earth, and the Great Silence alone!. What is Silence? It is the Great Mystery! The Holy Silence is His voice!
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Sweet
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Is there not something worthy of perpetuation in our Indian spirit of democracy, where Earth, our mother, was free to all, and no one sought to impoverish or enslave his neighbor?
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Mother
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Each soul must meet the morning sun, the new sweet earth and the Great Silence alone.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Inspirational
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In the life of the Indian there is only one inevitable duty-the duty of prayer-the daily recognition of the Unseen and Eternal. Our daily devotions were more necessary to us than daily food.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Prayer
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Silence is the cornerstone of character.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Character
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We believe profoundly in silence-the sign of a perfect equilibrium. Silence is the absolute poise or balance of body, mind, and spirit.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Believe
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As a child I understood how to give; I have forgotten this grace since I became civilized.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Children
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If a child is inclined to be grasping, or to cling to any of his or her little possessions, legends are related about the contempt and disgrace falling upon the ungenerous and mean person.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Children
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Friendship is held to be the severest test of character.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Friendship
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The logical man must either deny all miracles or none.
- Charles Alexander Eastman
Collection: Men