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Daily Inspiration Quote by Black Elk

"Also, as I lay there thinking of my vision, I could see it all again and feel the meaning with a part of me like a strange power glowing in my body; but when the part of me that talks would try to make words for the meaning, it would be like fog and get away from me"

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Mystical experience doesn’t fail because it’s incoherent; it fails because ordinary language is too small to hold it. Black Elk stages that failure with surgical clarity: the vision returns with full sensory force, “glowing” inside him like an extra organ of perception, while “the part of me that talks” reaches for words and finds only fog. The line splits the self into two authorities - the body that knows and the tongue that bargains - and it’s a quiet indictment of how Western habits of explanation can flatten sacred knowledge into reportable fact.

As a Lakota holy man speaking across a cultural divide, Black Elk is also signaling a political reality: translation is never neutral. The vision’s “meaning” is not just personal enlightenment; it’s tied to communal obligations, ceremony, and survival under violent disruption. When speech can’t catch the meaning, it’s not merely poetic frustration. It’s a defense mechanism against reduction, misinterpretation, and the extraction of Indigenous spirituality as “story.”

The sentence works because it dramatizes power as embodied, not abstract. “Strange power” is intentionally vague: it preserves the sacred charge while refusing to turn it into a neat moral. In that tension - luminous certainty inside, evasive fog outside - Black Elk maps what it feels like to carry a world that colonization is trying to make unsayable.

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TopicFaith
SourceBlack Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux, as told by Black Elk and recorded/edited by John G. Neihardt, 1932 — passage recounting Black Elk's Great Vision and difficulty putting it into words.
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Black Elk (1863 - 1950) was a Leader from USA.

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