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<font color="blue">""""Remember when you do anything there will be someone that will find fault, no matter what you do.
The pleasure of an UNHAPPY PERSON is to find something wrong in others to salve his OWN discontent.
The Cherokees believe that tests sharpen their wit and help them
a s qua dv, win or triumph over opposite powers.
It would be beneath them to accept criticism as something they must overcome.
The Cherokess flick it off, like
to si pesky mosquitoes.
We all try understand our differences of opinion, to care what effect we cause in other people.
But the bane of anyone's existence is ignorance--our own.
We want more than anything to correct what we know is wrong.
And what we find wrong in others, may be a reflection of our own wrongs.
May the white man and the indian speak truth to each other today.
Blackfoot """" copied in it's entirety.
Sources from which I draw on, and plan to read and draw on in the future to make my posts: God, the Holy Spirit, The Holy Bible by God, Soul Food by Dr Jack Van Impe, Pooh and the Philosophers by John Williams, Journey into healing by Deepak Chopra, Classic Wisdom, Native American Wisdom (compilation of thoughts and writings of others), Still Higher for His Highest and My utmost for His Highest by Oswald Chambers, The Interlinear Greek-English New Testament Nestle and Marshall, A word Fitly Spoken compilation of thoughts and writings of others),A Cherokee Feast of Days Joyce Hifler a compilation of other's thoughts, Learned Optimism How to change your mind and your life with a new preface by Martin EP Seligman, PhD. Beginning again by D James Kennedy, PhD., Grace for the moment Inspirational Thoughts for each day of the year Max Lucado, Authentic Happiness by Martin EP Seligman, PhD., Morning Glories Jeanette Lockerbie, The danger of self-love Paul Brownback, Shamantic Spirit Kenneth Meadows, The Real Meaning of the zodiac D James Kennedy, PhD., Wheels of Light Rosalyn L. Bruyere, in addition to countless psychology texts and guides, possibly too numerous and memory unable to reference due to studies being strewn over 30 years, and of course my own brain which can put two words together on it's own from time to time- with permission of course!
It is customary in the Cherokee tradition to take from our fathers and add our words to them, passing them along to still others.
May everyone be able to refrain from ruining the spirit of inspiration.