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"In the absence of the sacred, nothing is
sacred - everything is for sale."
-Oren Lyons, ONONDAGA
The Elders often say that when something is
sacred it has spiritual value. You'll hear, on
the Earth there are sacred spots. You'll hear
our ceremonies are sacred, our children are
sacred, marriage is sacred. When something is
sacred it means it's so holy you can't attach a
value to it. Therefore, it's not for sale. It's an
insult to suggest buying something sacred. On
the other hand, if we look at it differently, as
there is no sacred land, ceremonies are not
sacred, our children are not sacred, etc., then
everything is for sale. Sacredness creates spiri-
tual space. Sacredness makes things holy. Sa-
credness shows respect for God.
Great Spirit,
let me honor
things that are
sacred.
No talk is ever given without first
indicating your humility. "I am
an ignorant man . . . "--all the talks start this
way. "I don't know nearly as
much as you men sitting around
here, but I would like to offer my
humble opinion . . . "--and then
he'll knock you down with logic
and wisdom.
-ALLEN QUEONE,
KIOWA, 1974
By: Terri Jean
At certain spiritual events or happenings, it is
possible for the spirits to come. Sometimes
these spirits look like sparklers of light, some-
times you can feel them, sometimes they will
look like live human beings. The spirits always
come for a reason. When we deal with the
spirit world, we need to be patient. The Great
Spirit will tell us the meaning of these hap-
penings when He is ready.
Great Spirit,
let me be
aware of Your
presence.
By: Don Coyhis
Life will not fail us if we do not fail it.
It is like a fresh flow from a spring that starts so
strong but puddles in those hard-to-cross places.
We are open to catch debris and easily riled, but we
can cleanse ourselves and move on.
We are life, and we can feed it or starve it.
Regret starves--but peace and rest can restore.
Look at sunlight and shadow playing across the
plains, see the rose-colored patches that lie like
swatches of fabric over the hills. Life is there, stir it
up and give it a place. It is the way of the Tsa la gi.