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Native American 10 Commandments

 

The Earth is our Mother, care for her.

 

Honor all your relations.

 

Open your heart and soul to the Great Spirit.

 

All life is sacred; treat all beings with respect.

 

Take from the Earth what is needed and nothing more.

 

Do what needs to be done for the good of all.

 

Give constant thanks to the Great Spirit for each new day.

 

Speak the truth;  but only of the good in others.

 

Follow the rhythms of nature; rise and retire with the sun.

 

Enjoy life's journey, but leave no tracks. 


   Native Beliefs and Traditions~

Cherokee Wisdom~ The Way of Harmony More Inspiration Solutions ~
In our search for meaning and guidance for living our lives in more
 balanced ways, many of us turn to the wisdom of Native Americans.
This beautiful Cherokee philosophy tells us about the purpose of life,
 our place in the sacred circle, and more.



 

Simple Solution:


 

Native Americans believe that every life is a gift to be treated with
 gratitude and respect. What has been referred to as the Harmony Ethic
 guides much of Native American living. For the Cherokee this encompasses
 the conscious avoidance of interpersonal conflict in an attempt to maintain
 reciprocally harmonious relations with all members of the tribe.


 

The Harmony Ethic is a system based upon caring for fellow human beings
through the expression of deep respect. This is the way to achieve harmonious
 survival. It also involves the presence of individual choice. To the Cherokee,
 a person has just as much choice in creating harmony as in creating disharmony.


 

Within Native American traditions, it is widely believed that every person has
 a purpose to fulfill during his or her lifetime. Every person, like every
animal, tree, plant, and mineral, possesses some unique quality or talent to
 be discovered through a variety of experiences in this world. Harmony is the
 key to meaningful life experiences in which all learning contributes to over
all life purpose. This purpose is manifested by a striving for the wisdom and
 generosity exemplified by the Native American elder who has accumulated a
lifetime’s worth of experience in the world. Native American elders have
learned the inner secrets to a harmonious existence and are the keepers of
this wisdom.


 

Traditional wisdom tells us that it is our purpose to face the world with
courage in our hearts. This courage signifies a deep respect for the gift
that we have been given through the ability to live, as well as a respect
for all life. Courage transcends any circumstance, and ultimately comes from
 a harmony within oneself and between oneself and one’s universe--an inner
strength derived from the unity of body, mind, nature, and spirit. There is
an old saying: All that moves is sacred--only by understanding this can you
realize the rhythm of Mother Earth, and thereby know how to place your feet.



 

Bear: The bear is usually seen as a symbol of strength, dreaming, and protector/healer/
Beaver: The beaver is usually characterized as a builder.
Buffalo: The buffalo is seen as a provider of all things for living and healing.
Coyote: The coyote is seen as a playful trickster ( not unlike Kokopelli), playful, and humorous.
Deer: Usually symbolize gentleness, kindness, and sometimes protection.
Eagle: The eagle is one of the more recognized symbols that characterize the spiritual connection, and is the protector.
Elk: The elk synbolize power.
Feather: The feather is a universal symbol of spirit and flight.
Fox: The fox is a symbol of intelligence.
Horse: The horse is a symbol of strength and power, both physical and spiritual.
Moose: The moose is a symbol of being headstrong, value and integrity.
Owl: The owl characterizes bad omens as well as being a death messenger, although it is also meant to symbolize truth and wisdom.
Pheasant: The pheasant is a symbol of warning.
Rabbit: The rabbit is a symbol of fear and overcoming limiting beliefs.
Snake: The snake has meaning as transformation (life cycles), as indicating life, death, and rebirth- because of the shedding of the skin. Sometimes it symbolizes a "life force."
Spider: Creative. Spider-woman is a Pueblo goddess.
Wolf: Symbolizes teacher of wisdom and new ideas.