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At 4:02pm 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 9:36pm on August 17, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…
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At 5:25pm on August 16, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" An Animal Totem "
:
Is an important symbolic object used by a person to get in touch with specific
qualities found within an animal which the person needs, connects with, or
feels a deep affinity toward.

You can have several animal guides through out your life. Sometimes an animal
guide will come into your life for a short period of time, and then be
replaced by another depending on the journey or direction you are headed
toward. Your guide will instruct and protect you as you learn how to navigate
through your spiritual and physical life. When you find an animal that speaks
strongly to you or feel you must draw more deeply into your life, you might
fill your environment with images of the animal to let the animal know it's
welcome in your space. Animal guides can help you get back to your Earthly
roots, and reconnect with nature by reminding you that we are all
interconnected. To first do this you need to know what your Animal Totem is.

If You Don't Know:
If you don't know what your Animal Totem is there are several questions you
can ask yourself. All of the questions below are designed to get you thinking
about a prominent animal in your life. There are no right or wrong answers.
Only you can truly know which Animal Totem(s) are right for your journey.

Since we are drawn to that which resonates with us, what animal, bird, or
insect are you drawn to?
When you go to the park, forest, or zoo what animal are you most interested
in seeing?
What animal do you most frequently see when you're out in nature or in the
city?
What animals are you currently interested in learning about?
Which animal do you find most frightening or intriguing?
Have you ever been bitten or attacked by an animal?
Is there a recurring animal in your dreams or do you have one you have never
forgotten?
Still Uncertain?
If you are still uncertain which animal is your totem, here a few exercises you
can do to come closer to the answer. You must not try to force the animal to
come, it can pick up on that energy and be put off. Being patient and doing
the following exercises will draw your animal totem to you.

Ask yourself what animal has played a meaningful part in your world?
If you're unsure, make a list of animals that have drawn your interest or have
left a deep impression on you from paintings, photographs, stories, movies,
carvings, etc.
Which animal shows up in your life most frequently? Keep a journal of the
animals present in your dreams or that you encounter through the day for
the next month. How did the animal behave? Did you interact with the animal?
Find a place where you can be alone to meditate.
Sit quietly and ask your animal to make it's nature known to you.
Feel free to use tools such as incense, smudge, and candles to help you.
Don't give up, sometimes your animal totem is nearby watching to see if you're
serious about connecting with it. Keep doing the above exercises until your
animal totem makes itself known to you.
At 5:56pm on August 15, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" FEARING MISTAKES "

We fear mistakes more than anything else. Mistakes bring
on ridicule. Mistakes expose the unsure, frail and diffident
hiding within.

Can anyone brag of living a mistake free life? Perhaps if
they were to spend their days on an armchair by the
fireside. A live of doing this is half-lived, wasted and
incomplete.

Fear of making mistakes holds you back from doing many
things. Ultimately too many joys go undiscovered. Regrets
smother you and you become even more fearful. It's a
vicious cycle.

Remember that nobody is above you. Others may know more,
but they have also walked the same path before you.
To get to where they are standing, you may have to make a
mistake or two. So what, why not feel the joy you deserve
and go for it?
At 1:05am on August 15, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" GET STARTED "

If you get started --- think about the rewards. If
you don't get started --- think about the
consequences. Looking at the big
picture of what needs to be done can be
overwhelming. Time lost --- is time lost.
So get the ball rolling by breaking your tasks into
small steps.
Once you start the momentum of action you'll begin
to feel some sense of relief and accomplishment.

Success first starts in your mind and then your
behind must get up and take action. Action speaks
louder than fear. You can ACT your way into
feeling like doing something before you can FEEL your
way into action.
Scientist Newton gave the world the first law of
motion which is Newton's first law of motion, "An
object at rest tends to stay at rest and an object in
motion tends to stay in motion with the same speed
and in the same direction unless acted upon by an
unbalanced force."
If you wait until you feel like doing the paperwork,
making the call, exercising, etc., you may never get
started. Don't wait until you think you have all the
answers and courage to get started. Those things
will come as you begin to take those steps. Once
you make UP your mind, get UP and moving.

My personal lessons of procrastination in the past
have resulted
in my loss of sleep, money, time and important
papers.
At 4:13pm on August 13, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" THE TWO CHOICES WE FACE "

Each of us has two distinct choices to make about what we will do with our lives. The first choice we can make is
to be less than we have the capacity to be. To earn less. To have less. To read less and think less. To try less and
discipline ourselves less. These are the choices that lead to an empty life. These are the choices that, once made,
lead to a life of constant apprehension instead of a life of wondrous anticipation.

And the second choice? To do it all! To become all that we can possibly be. To read every book that we possibly can.
To earn as much as we possibly can. To give and share as much as we possibly can. To strive and produce and
accomplish as much as we possibly can. All of us have the choice.

To do or not to do. To be or not to be. To be all or to be less or to be nothing at all.

Like the tree, it would be a worthy challenge for us all to stretch upward and outward to the full measure of our capabilities.
Why not do all that we can, every moment that we can, the best that we can, for as long as we can?

Our ultimate life objective should be to create as much as our talent and ability and desire will permit. To settle for doing
less than we could do is to fail in this worthiest of undertakings.

Results are the best measurement of human progress. Not conversation. Not explanation. Not justification. Results!
And if our results are less than our potential suggests that they should be, then we must strive to become more today than
we were the day before. The greatest rewards are always reserved for those who bring great value to themselves and the
world around them as a result of whom and what they have become.
At 1:07pm on August 12, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" The Quitter "

Fate handed the quitter a bump, and he dropped;
The road seemed too rough to go, so he stopped.
He thought of his hurt, and there came to his mind
The easier path he was leaving behind.

Oh, it's all much too hard, said the quitter right then;
I'll stop where I am and not try it again.
He sat by the road and he made up his tale
To tell when men asked why he happened to fail.

A thousand excuses flew up to his tongue,
And these on the thread of his story he strung,
But the truth of the matter he didn't admit;
He never once said, I was frightened and quit.

Whenever the quitter sits down by the road
And drops from the struggle to lighten his load,
He can always recall to his own peace of mind
A string of excuses for falling behind;

But somehow or other he can't think of one
Good reason for battling and going right on.
Oh, when the bump comes and fate hands you a jar,
Don't baby yourself, boy, whoever you are;

Don't pity yourself and talk over your woes;
Don't think up excuses for dodging the blows.
But stick to the battle and see the thing through.
And don't be a quitter, whatever you do.
At 10:42pm on August 11, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" LETTING GO "

It's difficult to let go of; a marriage, a child,
a job, an addiction, a business, your home, the past
or your dreams and goals. Letting go is sometimes
necessary for growth, your sanity, peace of mind and
health.

There's fine line between persistence and insistence.
There's a fine line between having faith or being
foolish. Letting go doesn't always mean you gave
up.
Sometimes life doesn't turn right --- it turns left and
you must learn how to regroup or re-invent yourself,
increase your faith and let go of old baggage. I can
remember all too well how I used to try to hold on to
people, the past and even projects and dreams. But
I needed to let go. It didn't mean I gave up. I
matured. I released. I grew to understand the
wisdom of many teachers.

"There are people who can walk away from you.
And, hear me when I tell you this.
When people can walk away from you, let them walk.
I don't want you to try to talk another person into
staying with you, loving you, calling you, caring
about you, coming to see you, staying attached to
you. I mean hang up the phone. When people can
walk away from you let them walk. Your destiny is
never tied to anybody that left.
At 4:22pm on August 11, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" A TRUCKERS LAST DISPATCH "

I write this poem,
For truckers alone.
As they hear there loved ones,
On the other end of the phone.

They carry there goods,
To a preset goal.
Don't care what they carry,
Only know they must roll.

White line fever,
I hear it's been called.
When some poor, tired driver,
To sleep has been lulled.

Pushing to fast and hard,
Whachting and following the line
Hoping that when he gets home,
That all will be fine.

But now it has him,
In it's horrible grip.
Could this be the end,
Or even his last trip.

His wheels hit the gravel,
He jerks awake.
Tries to regain control.
His foot on the brakes.

Then he thinks to himself,
About his family waiting at home.
And wonders what drove him,
To endless roam.

He looks to the heaveans,
Please don't let me die.
A truckers last dispatch,
To his dispatcher in the sky.

Written By
Edmond Lonewolf
Copyright © Lonewolf Inc2009 All rights reserved.
At 6:18pm on August 10, 2009, Edmond Lonewolf (Uhisati Wahya) said…


" THE JOURNEY OF LIFE "

Do not undermine your worth by comparing yourself with others,
It is because we are different that each of us is special.
Do not set your goals by what other people deem important.
Only you know what is best for you.

Do not take for granted the things closest to your heart.
Cling to them as you would your life,
for without them, life is meaningless
Do not let your life slip through your fingers
By living in the past nor for the future.

By living your life one day at a time,
You live all the days of your life.
Do not give up when you still have something to give.
Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying.
It is a fragile thread that binds is to each other.

Do not be afraid to encounter risks.
It is by taking chances that we learn how to be brave.
Do not shut out of your life by saying it is impossible to find.
The quickest way to receive love is to give love;
The fastest way to lose love is to hold it too tightly.

In addition, the best way to keep love is to give it wings.
Do not dismiss your dreams.
To be without dreams is to be without hope;
To be without hope is to be without purpose.

Do not run through life so fast that you forget
not only where you have been, but also where you are going.
Life is not a race, but a journey to be savored each step of the way.
 
 

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