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We Are All One In Spirit. May We All Stay On The Red Path

Tally Scully
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At 9:33pm on March 14, 2010, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…

At 7:40pm on March 13, 2010, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


What I have noticed lately, is that things don't always seem to happen for the reasons we think, and that can be perfect for us. I started several projects in the last few weeks, that did not work out the way I thought they would, or the way I wanted them to, thank God.

Because they did not work out, space was created for something much better to come into my life. And so, I was able to better understand, that it is not always about the end result of a choice or a project, but how taking that step to go for it in the first place, makes you feel.

What is important, is that you take some inspired action, because your vibration while you are doing something that excites you, and you are passionate about, is what will bring you the essence of what you wanted in the first place. It just may not come from where you thought it would. What is so freeing about all of this, is that it removes a lot of the fear around moving forward, fear that you may fail, be disappointed again, or even embarrassed. It gives you the courage to just step up to the plate and go for it, no matter what the outcome.

If you are feeling stuck, and afraid to take the next step, or any step for that matter, you will never achieve the life of your dreams. Life is not always about being comfortable. It is about moving forward, out of your comfort zone.

And the interesting thing about it is, that the more steps you take, the stronger and more confident you feel inside, where it really matter, sand pretty soon you begin to realize that there truly is nothing that you cannot do, that anything is possible, just as long as you keep on dancing.
At 1:33am on March 12, 2010, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


BEAVER MEDICINE

The beaver is a tremendously complex, yet simple totem - Complex because their abilities and talents are many, and simple because most qualities of the beaver can be emulated by humans. They are master architects and are among the few animals on earth, that alter their environment to meet their requirements.

As an expert builder, beaver medicine strengthens the foundations of ones life and can help to build new ones. Beaver can show us ways to be in harmony with our environment even as that environment changes.

The beaver is an excellent swimmer, able to hold its breath under water for 15 minutes or more. As a water creature the beaver spirit is deep within where dreams past and knowledge flow in the subconscious warehouse of our mind. This medicine can help us to call those inner waters to the surface where they can be used to build a better life.

The beaver's fur is highly prized because it is both waterproof and soft, teaching us to repel afflictions of life in a good way.

The beaver is practical, quick-witted and resourceful. All these qualities are brought forward and understood while working with the beaver spirit.

The beaver's large teeth are among its most prized possessions and they continue to grow until the moment of death. This prominent feature of the beaver is a reminder that the tools we use to improve our lives must continually honed and sharpened.

Beavers are very industrious, hard working, and tenacious in what ever project they undertake. People who work with his spirit are reminded to work hard to achieve their goals and they will never be defeated by a lack of initiative. If you feel overcome or overwhelmed by life's challenges, ask the beaver for help.
At 11:55pm on March 8, 2010, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…
" Entertainment And Trust "

When we stop to think, we realize
That at one time our main teaching was to be Honorable
And just and compassionate. And now, most
Of our entertainment is watching someone bring
Down someone with a degree of innocence.
We are free to hiss and boo what we see
And hear, but how many admire such a gift of
Treachery? What would it be like to manipulate and
Generally ruin other people's lives for pure
Entertainment?
Who can we really trust or rely on? We can
Begin with ourselves. By weeding out past
Experience and by forgiving ourselves, we can be someone
That can be trusted. It is a beginning--and a
Responsibility.
At 9:26pm on September 29, 2009, Ron Laboe said…
Thank you Tally Scully, the hearing went well. it will take several weeks for the board to render a final decision, but I am optomistic. i thank you for your prayers and good wishes.
Peace
Ron BigBear (equayona)
At 5:31pm on August 20, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


You see the glass half empty, or you can see it half full." You can focus on what's
wrong in your life,
or you can focus on what's right.
But whatever you focus on,
you're going to get more of.
Think lack, and you get lack.
Think abundance, and you get more.
At 2:57pm on August 18, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" A Wise Old Indian Chief "

An old Indian chief sat in his hut on the reservation, smoking a ceremonial pipe and eyeing two U.S. government officials sent to interview him.

"Chief Two Eagles" asked one official, "You have observed the white man for 90 years. You've seen his wars and his technological advances. You've seen his progress--and the damage he's done."

The Chief nodded in agreement.

The official continued, "Considering all these events, in your opinion, where did the white man go wrong?"

The Chief stared at the government officials for over a minute and then calmly replied ........... "When white man found the land, Indians were running it--no taxes, no debt, plenty buffalo, plenty beaver, women did all the work, medicine man free, Indian man spent all day hunting and fishing and all night having sex."

Then the chief leaned back and smiled .... "Only white man dumb enough to think he could improve system like that. An old Indian chief sat in his hut on the reservation, smoking a ceremonial pipe and eyeing two U.S. government officials sent to interview him.

"Chief Two Eagles" asked one official, "You have observed the white man for 90 years. You've seen his wars and his technological advances. You've seen his progress--and the damage he's done."

The Chief nodded in agreement.

The official continued, "Considering all these events, in your opinion, where did the white man go wrong?"

The Chief stared at the government officials for over a minute and then calmly replied ........... "When white man found the land, Indians were running it--no taxes, no debt, plenty buffalo, plenty beaver, women did all the work, medicine man free, Indian man spent all day hunting and fishing and all night having sex."

Then the chief leaned back and smiled .... "Only white man dumb enough to think he could improve system like that.
At 8:36pm on August 17, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…
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At 1:05am on August 17, 2009, Shirley Robinson[ Strong Heart] said…
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WELCOME FRIEND !!
At 5:05pm on August 16, 2009, virginia mae wolfe said…
Welcome to nativeland, this is a place I love & hope you will also. come in and read a blog or two. Join a group,we have lots of them, Now go out & make some new friends. If you have a problem, cale on Ed or shirldean, that is what they do. If you want someone to talk to you can call on me I am a member of Nativeland Ginny Wolfe
 
 

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