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Randy Woodley

“Such a split--a deadly one, as it turns out, for Native Americans--was reinforced through what is called binary thinking. In binary thinking, Puritans and others operating from that worldview judged everything to be either right or wrong, with no middle ground... This type of absolutism makes it difficult for Western thinkers to hold two seemingly incompatible things in tension without having to find resolution.”

Randy Woodley, Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being
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Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being Journey to Eloheh: How Indigenous Values Lead Us to Harmony and Well-Being by Randy Woodley
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