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Frank Fools Crow

Tradition: Native American Spirituality (Lakota) | Era: 20th Century (1890-1989) | Lineage: Lakota Sioux (Teton Dakota) Medicine Man
Episodes analyzed: 1 | Average depth: 8.0/10

Compiled Truth

The practitioner must become a 'hollow bone,' emptying the self of ego and personal desire to become a clear vessel for the Great Spirit's will, thereby enabling healing, unity, and harmony with all creation.

Key Teachings

1. The practitioner must become a 'hollow bone,' emptying the self of ego and personal desire to become a clear vessel for the Great Spirit's will, thereby enabling healing, unity, and harmony with all creation.

Key Concepts

  • Hollow Bone -- The metaphysical state of having no ego or personal agenda, allowing the Divine to act fully through the individual.

  • Interconnectedness -- The recognition that mind, body, spirit, community, and all of nature (rocks, trees, water) are linked and possess consciousness.

  • Submission to Will -- Accepting that the Great Spirit knows what is best, even when it contradicts personal desire or understanding, leading to freedom from fear.

  • Healing vs. Curing -- Distinction that while not everyone can be physically cured of death or disease, everyone can be spiritually healed through connection to the Divine.
  • Paradoxes

  • To gain spiritual power, one must become nothing (hollow).

  • True wealth is found in giving away power rather than hoarding it.

  • One sees further with the mind's eye by closing the physical eye to ego.
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