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Wisdom from Artist-Shaman David Paladin 06/15/2024
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[FROM THE ARCHIVE: 4/29/2021] In a previous DM, we referred to Sister Dorothy Stang and the role art as meditation played in building her courage and deepening her roots for the prophetic work that made such demands on her and that ultimately ended in her
martrydom. Navajo painter David Paladin speaks to art as meditation in his own way.
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David Paladin often refers to himself as an “artist-shaman.” He also shares his story with us, how as a teenager he joined the army to fight in the second world war and was almost immediately captured and put, not in a GI camp, but in a concentration camp. He was the only Native American there and was tortured mercilessly by the Nazis. For example, one Christmas day they nailed one of his feet to the floor and made him twirl for 24
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“Struggle in the Lower World.” Painting by Navajo artist David Paladin. Used with permission. |
When he was liberated, he weighed 62 pounds, was comatose and a paraplegic. They brought him back to Arizona and in two years he came out of his coma. His elders told him he had a choice: To spend the rest of his life in the VA hospital in a wheelchair; or to try healing in the ancient ways. He chose the latter. They threw him into an ice cold river. It worked. He could walk and subsequently made several pilgrimages on foot to
Mexico. |
Mythra: A myth symbolized as a phoenix rising from the…ashes of civilization...Each time mankind has been destroyed it has been recreated as symbolized by man/woman emerging from the egg.” Painting by Navajo artist David Paladin. Used with permission. | Later in life, his elders taught him that all that pain he endured as a young man served as an initiation into becoming a shaman. What did he learn from that? He
says: Shamans know that those wounds are not theirs but the world’s. Those pains are not theirs but Mother Earth’s. You can gift the world as shaman because you’re a wounded warrior. A wounded healer and a wounded warrior are one. |
Instead of returning pain for pain, the warrior-shaman rises above his own dead body and says, 'I have died, too. Now let’s dance. We’re free. The spirit is ours because we have died. Now we are resurrected from the ashes.’ David used to say that he was sick and tired hearing white people
say “I am not an artist.” His opinion? If you can talk, you’re an artist. So get over it." Says he: If you’re talking, you are being creative. You’re taking concepts and changing them into words so that you can communicate with me. You’re more creative than you think you are. Many indigenous languages don’t have the word “art” in them—all of life is making beauty and being creative. |
In addition to being a painter, Paladin worked as a police chaplain. Often he had to deliver death notices to peoples’ loved one or to work with people contemplating suicide. Standing in a stranger’s doorway at 3AM to tell them their loved one was suddenly killed took as much creativity as painting a painting. He comments: In that role I use a lot of creativity. I become an actor, because I try to sense what they need and fulfill it. This is the role of the artist, the shaman, the minister. |
“Healing Prayer.” Painting by Navajo artist David Paladin. Used with permission. |
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encourages the rest of us to tap into our creativity when he says: Look at yourself as magicians, as healers, as lovers of humanity, as givers and sharers. From that perspective living becomes an art in itself. Then everything you do becomes magic! |
See David Paladin, Painting The Dream (Rochester, Vt. Park Street Press, 1992), p.
97.
Adapted from Matthew Fox, Creativity: Where the Divine and the Human Meet, pp. 172, 214f., 220.
Banner Image: “Circles of Beginning.” Painted by Navajo artist David Paladin. Used with permission.
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