THE VISION QUEST PART 1
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THE VISION QUEST PART 1
The Vision Quest
Those of us on a spiritual path believe that we are put on this earth for a special
reason, but that reason is not always clear to us. We want to know what we need to
accomplish in life for our highest benefit, and, in turn, the benefit of the world. The
vision quest can reveal our life’s purpose, but it is an arduous journey into the
core of our being that we should only embark upon with sincerity. William Walk Sacred
cautions, "It’s very important for people to realize that this is not fun and
games. Going into the spiritual world is very serious. If the intent isn’t clear, the
spirits will not give the vision. The most important thing is being clear in your heart as
to what you are seeking for yourself and the people of the world."
How to embark on a vision quest varies greatly from tribe to tribe. Walk Sacred’s
experience, as a Cree Indian, involved a long period of preparation, which he says is
designed, in part, to weed out all but the most committed. Walk Sacred describes this
procedure in great detail:...His quest follows in part 2 of The Vision Quest;............SCORPIO53XX
Those of us on a spiritual path believe that we are put on this earth for a special
reason, but that reason is not always clear to us. We want to know what we need to
accomplish in life for our highest benefit, and, in turn, the benefit of the world. The
vision quest can reveal our life’s purpose, but it is an arduous journey into the
core of our being that we should only embark upon with sincerity. William Walk Sacred
cautions, "It’s very important for people to realize that this is not fun and
games. Going into the spiritual world is very serious. If the intent isn’t clear, the
spirits will not give the vision. The most important thing is being clear in your heart as
to what you are seeking for yourself and the people of the world."
How to embark on a vision quest varies greatly from tribe to tribe. Walk Sacred’s
experience, as a Cree Indian, involved a long period of preparation, which he says is
designed, in part, to weed out all but the most committed. Walk Sacred describes this
procedure in great detail:...His quest follows in part 2 of The Vision Quest;............SCORPIO53XX
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