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WHAT IS “NATIVE INSPIRED WISDOM”? Across Indigenous cultures of North America, the Earth was never seen as property — it was understood as a living relative. Land was not owned, nature was not exploited, and life was guided by balance, restraint, and responsibility. This video presents Native Inspired Wisdom — reflections shaped by Indigenous worldviews, Earth-centered philosophy, and traditional ways of understanding life. These are not claimed as exact historical quotations, but as expressions inspired by values that guided Indigenous peoples for generations. These teachings reflect a way of life that: ✓ Saw the Earth as sacred, not a resource ✓ Understood that humans are part of nature, not above it ✓ Believed that taking more than needed breaks natural balance ✓ Respected animals, rivers, forests, and mountains as living participants in existence ✓ Thought beyond the present moment, considering future generations ✓ Lived with humility toward the natural world 🌍 In today’s age of climate crisis, disconnection, and overconsumption, this Earth-centered wisdom feels more relevant than ever. 💡 If even ONE reflection in this video makes you pause, think, or feel more connected to nature — then this wisdom is still alive. 📌 SAVE THIS VIDEO as a reminder that the Earth does not belong to us — we belong to the Earth. 🔔 Subscribe for more Native Inspired Wisdom, Earth philosophy, and timeless reflections on life. ⚠ IMPORTANT NOTE: This video shares Native Inspired reflections, shaped by Indigenous philosophies and themes found across multiple Native cultures. These sayings are presented with respect, not as verbatim tribal quotations, but as wisdom aligned with Earth-centered Indigenous worldviews.