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Friday, July 26, 2013
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013
The Power of Woman, The Duty of Man
by By Ronnie Whittaker
as featured on Blissful Life
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as featured on Blissful Life
For
us men there’s no greater power on this earth than a woman who within
herself is fearless and free. A woman who can stand completely full and
present in face of all our bravado, manipulations, weakness, and
excuses. She has the power to kill us completely through her boundless
infiltration of every cell within our body and every thought within our
mind. She can rip us apart and leave us in shreds and if she loves you
then that’s just what she’ll do. Or in her compassion she will leave you
as she leaves her young child to face the world all by itself and grow
up.
Women
feel the pain of man’s ignorance and men feel the pain of woman’s
distrust. A responsible man is a man who can be trusted. And likewise
too a loving woman. When that man no longer needs that woman like he
needs his mother to look after him, then that man is free and capable of
fulfilling his mission and loving a woman completely. When that woman
no longer depends upon a man for her own life and safety then that woman
can live her beauty and fully love a man.
It’s a
beautiful thing to understand this dynamic and grow compassionately
towards one another. As there’s nothing each of us needs more than the
love of the other and to see each other free. Do you feel this?
C.J. MacKechnie: Easy Journey
The person who always chooses the easy journey in life. Will miss out on physical growth, mental development and spiritual evolution. C.J.MacKechnieThis journey of your life is one of opportunity. Everyday you have the opportunity to do a thing which will benefit others and/or benefit you. Everyday you have to proactively and on purpose to DO something which will cause you to become physically stronger, mentally sharp and more spiritually aware.
To do nothing causes stagnancy in your life which in the short to medium term. Your entire being will become weaker over all. Until you get to the point of not being able to even do for yourself.
Read More.......... C.J. MacKechnie: Easy Journey: (Unedited): 19 July 2013:
Saturday, July 20, 2013
A.I.M. Right on the Spiritual Enslavement
by Mr. Peak Crackers
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Clyde Bellecourt, Dennis Banks, and George Mitchell—all Ojibwa Indians and graduates of that Indian finishing school, the Minnesota State Penitentiary. Initially, the organization was established to combat police brutality in Minneapolis, but it quickly evolved into a full-fledged Indigenous rights movement committed to uniting all Native Peoples in an effort to uplift their communities and promote cultural pride and sovereignty.
The Movement spread to other urban centers around the country and attracted—in fact created—a whole new group of Native activists.
In 1972, the Trail of Broken Treaties march was scheduled to arrive in Washington, DC, in time for the presidential election. An AIM caravan from San Francisco met up with a caravan from Seattle and others from around the country. The four-mile-long procession arrived early on the morning of Friday, November 3, just before Election Day. The Indians had notified the Nixon Administration of their plans which included the presentation of a 20-point proposal for improving U.S.-Indian relations.
http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/c...
The American Indian Movement (AIM) was founded in 1968 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Clyde Bellecourt, Dennis Banks, and George Mitchell—all Ojibwa Indians and graduates of that Indian finishing school, the Minnesota State Penitentiary. Initially, the organization was established to combat police brutality in Minneapolis, but it quickly evolved into a full-fledged Indigenous rights movement committed to uniting all Native Peoples in an effort to uplift their communities and promote cultural pride and sovereignty.
The Movement spread to other urban centers around the country and attracted—in fact created—a whole new group of Native activists.
In 1972, the Trail of Broken Treaties march was scheduled to arrive in Washington, DC, in time for the presidential election. An AIM caravan from San Francisco met up with a caravan from Seattle and others from around the country. The four-mile-long procession arrived early on the morning of Friday, November 3, just before Election Day. The Indians had notified the Nixon Administration of their plans which included the presentation of a 20-point proposal for improving U.S.-Indian relations.
http://www.whoisleonardpeltier.info/c...
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