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Native American The Journey Home To walk the Red Road in A Sacred Manner is to journey deep into self beyond the veil beyond the fear.
To walk with One alone to release all that is to leave behind that which was.
To cross over into the silence into the center of Spirit to let go everything which bound us to now.
To step back to release to let go material things to release old wounds to accept healing.
To truly let go not just in word but in Spirit in truth.
To silence all around us to cease to hear the insanity to cease to feel the injustice to let go all pain.
It is not enough to forgive It is not enough silence fear It is not enough to say we accept that which we perceive to be.
To walk with Spirit alone to know Great Mystery is to remove all that holds us here now this minute.
To travel where words are meaningless To walk where feelings and emotions pale. To walk with Humility, with Sacred intent. To open ourselves through acceptance. To journey through pain through time. To open our core our very being to The All That Is. To see through the eyes of compassion. To hear through the ears of truth. To feel the pain of All That Is. To accept our own responsibility. It is to walk back and away from all that was.
To truly let go and give away the past as we have seen it as we have felt it.
To open fully to the simple gifts of Spirit.
To the joys and the gifts surrounding us Gifts and Blessings written in the blood of our Ancestors of our children's children our birthright our Sacred responsibility.
To walk with Spirit with Great Mystery is to see the worth of All That Is each and every thing in it's own right each and everyone of us connected. We are each and everyone together the Sacred Heart of All That Is and it is our Sacred responsibility to lift each other one by one by one.
To hold each other up and to help heal. To make right what has been lost stolen. To journey back to the Sacred Center to begin again to begin anew. To sit in the silence of All That Is and hear clearly hear the words and the Hearts of those who walked before us on this road whose sacrifice and blood binds us all as One. | | | |
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