Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Re: MisfitsCafe.com - Todays Feast ~ November 29

 

Thanks...  The wisdom that comes from some of the elders are simple and less complicated  then some of the scholars of today...

On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 8:20 PM, John Smith <whiskeybottlesmith@yahoo.com> wrote:
 

Great Native American pictures and  other things about the Cherokee people . Keep up the good work .

--- On Mon, 11/29/10, ^@@^diane <diane@misfitscafe.biz> wrote:

From: ^@@^diane <diane@misfitscafe.biz>
Subject: MisfitsCafe.com - Todays Feast ~ November 29
To:
Date: Monday, November 29, 2010, 7:15 PM

 
Night of the Horse med

A Cherokee Feast Of Days

Tamahawk

One~track thinking absorbs energy and
hides good ideas  like thick fog. People want
to think for themselves, and they  should. A
good thinker seeks input from sources that benefit
what he is trying to accomplish. His ear is turned to
the sound of something that will help. But be aware
that not  everyone is open in this way. Some people
throw up guards  against the truth if it goes against
what they want to believe.  They hotly protest that
they know as much as anyone else, which may be
true ~ but on different subjects.
Remember that if what you offer rings of or looks like
truth, know that it may not be well received. The market
is not flooded  with takers for truth. But be diligent: some
will be open to your help even though they may not be
beating down your door.

Generations2Ani

Everyone is ignorant ~ but on different subjects.
-WILL ROGERS, CHEROKEE

By: Joyce Sequichie Hifler

 

Deer


Meditations with our Native American Elders

Tamahawkrev

"Life, the circle, a measurement with no beginning and no end."

~ Phillip Deere, MUSKOGEE-CREEK

 

Fragilesml

The circle teaches us how the Creator
made things and how  to live. It teaches us
how we should look at creation. Life  travels in
a circle. In the East is the baby, to the South
is the youth, in the West is the adult and in the 
North is the Elder. Then we return to the Earth
Mother to start  the cycle again. We observe what
is "around us" from the center of the circle. This
develops our points of view. We must be careful not
to become self~centered.

Old Man Of Taos

Great Spirit,~*let me observe life from the
circle's point of view.

By:  Don Coyhis

 

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