Guest guest Posted July 4, 2002 Report Share Posted July 4, 2002 For those of you celebrating the fourth of July, wherever you are, I hope you are having a good time. This is a good time to reflect on your personal meanings of freedom and independence, not just in a political way but in a personal way. How do you feel you are serving your personal freedom from fear, your independence from false thought programming? No, freedom is not free, but it is not dumb, either ;-) We need to educate ourselves in the best way we can address our internal landscape in a healthy and productive way, just as we desire to have our leaders address the world and other countries in that way. Peace, on a personal and global level, begins with thought. Where are your thoughts living? If they are not in a loving, proactive and positive place, consider moving them there. Consider your ability to self determine, to start change by starting to change your self. You can do it, we can all do it. From the Great Invocation: From the center which we call the race of men Let the Plan of Love and Light work out And may it seal the door where evil dwells. Walk in Beauty, Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 Hello Crow I want to thank you, for the message you posted. While the lesson is not new, we all need reminders now & then, as the shadows we allow to invade us, may block that which deep down we know. Your message came at a much needed time in my life, As I am starting over, accepting what was my " wrongs " and what was not, yet whih I accepted the burden of, placed upon me by those, in the ending of my 16 year marriage. So, I am starting again, seeking my freedom from the crtain aspects of myself, that I lingered in for too long. This day of Freedom & Independence, is for me, more than just political, it is also personal. If I may, I'll sign off w/ my nickname, but I am not Native American, I have been given this nickname, as I try to embody the best attributes of Canis Lupus,. Your friend, Wolf .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2002 Report Share Posted July 5, 2002 Wolf: There are certainly less noble aspirations than trying to be like a wolf, who is generally known as a family animal, faithful and a good teacher. And thank *you* for your thoughts. Happy Independence Day to you. I'm not registered anywhere either, but the bits of me that are Native are quite vocal ;-) I have another dear friend who is called Wolf for similar reasons as yours, and that I am aware of, NAs do not have the corner on power animals or animal names (G) Blessings, Crow , " josephmichaels57 " <josephmichaels57@e...> wrote: > Hello Crow > > I want to thank you, for the message you posted. While the lesson is not > new, we all need reminders now & then, as the shadows we allow to invade us, > may block that which deep down we know. > > Your message came at a much needed time in my life, As I am starting over, > accepting what was my " wrongs " and what was not, yet whih I accepted the > burden of, placed upon me by those, in the ending of my 16 year marriage. > > So, I am starting again, seeking my freedom from the crtain aspects of > myself, that I lingered in for too long. > > This day of Freedom & Independence, is for me, more than just political, it > is also personal. > > If I may, I'll sign off w/ my nickname, but I am not Native American, I have > been given this nickname, as I try to embody the best attributes of Canis > Lupus,. > > Your friend, Wolf > > . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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