INDEX

INTRODUCTION
- The heart of a native in all of us
- My fight for Mount Graham by Ola Cassadore

PREMISE

1 - THE HISTORICAL REALITY OF NATURAL PEOPLES
- The “Discovery Doctrine” and the case of the Natural Peoples
- Reference to Nature
- The relationship with the Mystery of existence
- A lesson that should not be underestimated
- Natural Peoples and science
- The concept of Power

2 - SHAN, NATURE AND ITS MYSTERY
- Sensing the Mystery
- Why is there something, instead of nothing
- What was there in the beginning? Was there a beginning
- Big Bang and the appearance of consciousness
- The nature of the state of reality
- Man facing the Mystery
- The Mystery as interpreted by Natural Peoples
- The day to day reality of Shan
- The relativity of the fleeting moment of our lives
- So what do we do?

3 - THE EXPERIENCE OF POWER AND MEDITATION
- The Natural Peoples' concept of the Universe and Man
- The importance of the experience of meditation in the achievement of Power
- The inner experience of Power
- The immanence of the Mystery in the life of Man
- The spiritual nature of Power
- The quest for Power in the culture of the Natural Peoples
- The ways of attaining Power

4 - NATURAL PEOPLES' SOCIETY
- The productive nature of the western world
- The problem of the aged and neglected
- Illness in Western society
- The idea of illness for Natural Peoples
- The figure of the shaman
- The idea of the Natural Peoples for treating the sick

5 - NATURAL PEOPLES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP
WITH THE PLANET AND OTHER LIFE FORMS

- How do Natural Peoples experience society?
- The global meaning of the relationship with the environment
- The animal problem
- Spirituality in animals

6 - THE NATURAL PEOPLES AND THE INFLUENCE
OF THE MASS RELIGIONS

- The prejudice of the mass religions
- The role of the mass religions in history
- The affairs of the Native Americans

7 - THE CASE OF MT.GRAHAM
- A typical case of violation of religious rights
- The Apaches' fight
- Inexplicable insistence
- Ola Cassadore's appeal

8 - THE STRUGGLES OF AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES
- Australia's Invisible People
- The Traditions of Native Australians
- The Struggle to Recover Ancestors' Remains
- The Aborigines and Future Australia

9 - THE CASE OF NGOG LITUBA, THE SACRED MOUNTAIN
OF THE BASSA, MPO'O AND BATI PEOPLES

- Ngog Lituba, the "Pierced Stone"
- Ngog Lituba and the origin of the Bassa, Mpo'o and Bati peoples
- Ngog Lituba the and the other sacred mountains of Native peoples
- The violations of Ngog Lituba by Vatican and the UN appeal

10 - THE CASE OF THE NATIVE EUROPEANS
- The persecutions of the Native Europeans
- The historical reality of the Native Europeans

11 - THE BRETONS FIGHTING FOR THEIR MENHIRS
- Europe's Indigenous Peoples
- The Battle of the Menhirs
- An Abuse of Power that comes from far away

12 - THE TRADITION OF THE CITY OF RAMA
AND THE MYTH OF THE GRAIL

- The Celtic myth of the Grail
- The Myth of the Grail and the cyclopean City of Rama
- The myth of the Grail in the legends of Piedmont
- The myth of the Grail and the city of Turin

13 - THE TRADITION OF NATURAL PEOPLES
- The common ancestral roots of Natural Peoples
- The archaeological phenomenon of the megaliths
- The Sacred Circle of the Natural Peoples
- The universal myth of the Grail
- Popular folklore
- Legends
- The Legend of the Flute
- The Legend of the Spider

14 - ECOSPIRITUALITY, PEOPLE IN HARMONY
WITH THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT

- People and the mystery of existence
- The experience of ecospirituality
- Shan, a state of reality
- The property of the Inner Silence
- The experience of meditation
- Living ecospirituality in daily life

CONCLUSIONS

APPENDIX
- The declaration of Ecospirituality
- The Motion put to the Chamber of Deputies of the Italian Parliament
- The Question presented to the European Parliament
- The Appeals to the United Nations
- Encouragement from the United Nations