Thursday, May 14, 2015
Elder's Meditation of the Day May 14
| Elder's Meditation of the Day May 14 | |
| "Prayer is the best answer to all of the trials that face us, because without prayer, even if we succeed in accomplishing some great goal in the eyes of men, we have failed in our sacred responsibilities, and thus we have failed in what is truly important." | |
| --Thomas Yellowtail, CROW | |
| What are our sacred responsibilities? One is to be of maximum service to the Creator, and two is to serve the people. In a way, it's like the Great Spirit is the employer and we are the employees. We live each day, do what we do, accomplish our goals, face our difficulties, overcome them all to the Glory of the Creator. We do these things to make Him proud! Even if we work for a company, agency or tribe, they are not really our employer; the Creator is our employer. Working for the Creator is better than working for a human being, because each night we can talk to the Creator and ask Him, "Well, how did I do today?". He answers back each night, "I'm proud of you, my child; sleep well, and in the morning I'll give you a new set of growing experiences.". | |
Great Spirit, today, let me work for you. You will be my new boss.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Elder's Meditation of the Day May 12
| Elder's Meditation of the Day May 12 | |
| "All the stones that are around here, each one has a language of its own. Even the earth has a song." | |
| ---- Wallace Black Elk, LAKOTA | |
| To believe that every tree, plant, and insect can talk takes an open mind. Go by yourself into nature and sit quietly. Then pick up a rock and listen to your thoughts. After a while, put that rock down and pick up another rock. Your thoughts will change. These are the voices and wisdom of the Stone People. Each one has different wisdom and they are willing to share their wisdom with you. Many of the Stone People are very old and very wise. | |
Great Spirit, let every rock and leaf be my teacher.
Elder's Meditation of the Day May 9
| Elder's Meditation of the Day May 9 | |
| "Without a sacred center, no one knows right from wrong." | |
| ---- Thomas Yellowtail, CROW | |
| In the center of the circle is where the powers reside. These powers are called love, principle, justice, spirtual knowledge, life, forgiveness and truth. All these powers reside in the very center of the human being. We access these powers by being still, quieting the mind. If we get confused, emotionally upset, feel resentment, anger, or fear, the best thing we can do is pray to the Great Spirit and ask Him to remove the anger and resentment. By asking Him to remove these obstacles, we are automatically positioned in the sacred center. Only in this way do we know right from wrong. | |
Great Spirit, allow me this day to live in the sacred center.
Friday, May 1, 2015
Elder's Meditation of the Day May 1
| Elder's Meditation of the Day May 1 | |
| "All living creatures and all plants derive their life from the sun. If it were not for the sun, there would be darkness and nothing could grow � the earth would be without life." | |
| --Okute, TETON SIOUX | |
| This is why we call the sun, Father Sun. Father Sun shines life on Mother Earth and from this Father and Mother all life forms exist and continue to reproduce. The Sun shines on all; it is not selective. We should not allow anything to block the Sun from shining on the Earth. We must not pollute the air because the pollutants block the light of life to the Earth. If the Earth cannot receive this light, then life will start to be affected. We must live in harmony with the Sun and Earth. Otherwise, we are harming ourselves. | |
My Creator, give me the wisdom to live in harmony with all things.
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