πͺΆ The Nemenhah Remembered What the Wheel Was For
πͺΆ The Nemenhah Remembered What the Wheel Was For Through these recent posts I’ve been circling one question: What is the Center? Prayer circles hinted at it. Lehi’s dream pointed toward it. King Benjamin gathered people around it. Moroni and Mormon defended it and preserved it. And Mohrhohnahyah helped me see it in a deeper way. But this next thought goes beyond one person. It is about a people. Because I have often felt the Nemenhah preserve something many of us have forgotten. Not just teachings. A pattern of life. And maybe even a memory of what the wheel was for. I don’t mean the wheel as a symbol on paper. I mean as a way. A way of living ordered around sacred things. That is very different. And very beautiful. Because what strikes me in these teachings is this: The Center is not merely contemplated. It is lived. That matters. A people ordered around stewardship. Consecration. Council. Balance. Refuge. Sacred responsibility. Relationship with creation. Life arranged around ...