| Elder’s Meditation of the Day | ![]() |
| “Growth is a painful process.” | |
| –Wilma Mankiller, CHEROKEE | |
| Whenever we grow, we usually need to let go of emotional attachments. Letting go can be painful. Sometimes growth allows us to deal with fear. All fear can fit into two categories: one, we’re going to lose something we have, and two, we’re not going to get something we want. Both of these categories can cause pain. The best way to grow is to pray to the Great Spirit and ask Him to guide and protect us. All growth is guided by God. |
My Creator, guide my growth today and give me Your love and courage to help my pain.
Sorry I haven’t been writing more, I guess I’m suffering form the “Apathy of Hope” with this current election and all.
Today is election day….. we get to vote for who will be our fearful leader for the next four years, if we survive as a contry that long. I am going to vote for the Constitution Party candidate but Pennsylvania in it’s divine wisdom doesn’t have that party on it’s ballot, so I guess I write in Chuck Baldwin’s name. What a joke, it’s time we allow ballot acces to people outside the “two party system.” I’ve been told a vote for Chuck is a vote for Obama…. I’d rather vote for Chuck Baldwin and hold my head high that I voted for my beliefs rather than my fears.
Sadly, most of the things that Obama supports and says he’ll do aren’t new things… actually they were enterd into the Congressional Record by Albert Herlong, Jr. . . . . . over 45 years ago. 1963 Communist Goals
How many of these 45 things have already come to pass in the United States…..
I sent this to someone last night who decided I couldn’t be “friends” with them anymore” because I had posted a message about Barack Obama and his wanting to ban Concealed Carry.
“I’m sorry you feel you needed to delete me from your friends because of my political views, I guess you won’t be able to read the response to your comment on the message I posted. Such a shame that this election has so divided our country, almost as badly as when the founding fathers decided that they could no longer live under the taxation and tyrany of a English King. I make no apology for my views, that’s one of the things our Constitution’s Bill of Rights allows, that each person can express their view without fear of political persecution. I would like to ask you about some of of BHO’s views, associations and actions though. And how you reconcile them. But I will leave that decision up to you.
I would give the same opportunity to anyone here as well.
Well, off to read some of your thoughts, idea’s and wisdom…..
Peace, TCWF

