Reconciling Modern Knowledge with Ancient Wisdom

  • Avegalio P
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This paper is about an academic as well as cultural journey of (re)affirmation. Imbued with Western knowledge, I was nearly swayed to alter my beliefs and core assumptions towards a modern world view. I was referred to an article by Tui Atua Tupua Tamasese (hereafter Tui Atua) which significantly assuaged the tensions of seemingly opposing values rooted in two different world views. I realized now that in many ways, Tui Atua’s publications on Samoan wisdom, culture and philosophy had the effect of a gentle wind tapping my shoulder. Te articles reaffirmed my sense of heritage and strengthened my resolve to sustain, perpetuate and be guided by my Samoan values of alofa (love, compassion) and faaaloalo (respect). I am committed to apply them in all that I do. Tis is my story.

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Avegalio, P. F. (2009). Reconciling Modern Knowledge with Ancient Wisdom. International Journal of Transpersonal Studies, 28(1), 112–118. https://doi.org/10.24972/ijts.2010.28.1.112

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