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March 31 - Daily Feast

Be strong, be of good courage - so much we worry about will never happen.

Put things in order, change what needs to be changed, but begin at once to

count the wi Tsa to li gi, the blessings that the Cherokee knows must be

told again so we will not forget. Forget the past by which so much of life

is marked. Painful things happen - and we take a little of all of it with us

This is a new day, I ga, a new time to be renewed. The more we let

yesterdays unhappiness slide away, the sooner we come into the fullness of

the present. Sorrow will fade. The new hour will bring new experiences, new

jobs to do, and even a few negatives may line up to be counted. Don't do it.

We can begin at once to call for what we want. We will coax all the

sweetness out of every hour and it will sing for us like a bird.

~ We can't go back. The bridge is gone. ~

STRONG EYES

'A Cherokee Feast of Days', by Joyce Sequichie Hifler

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Elder's Meditation of the Day - March 31

"The old Lakota was wise. He knew that man's heart away from nature becomes

hard; he knew the lack of respect for growing, living things soon led to a

lack of respect for humans too. So he kept his youth close to its softening

influence."

--Luther Standing Bear, OGLALA SIOUX

When we live in nature it's like constantly being in school. We are in an

environment that is always teaching. We are constantly being reminded hat

there are laws, Natural Laws, which are running the universe. Once we know

these laws and we drift from them, we start to live our lives in a different

way. Soon we become discontent, selfish and disrespectful. Then, we get in

trouble. If our lives have become this way, it can be reversed by going back

to nature to be among our teachers.

Great Spirit, teach men, again, the Natural Laws.

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'THINK on THESE THINGS'

By Joyce Sequichie Hifler

The setting of the sun on an old year is a kind of summing up time. What

have you accomplished? What were your goals? Will they be higher in the new

year?

Whatever your personal plans and whatever the reasons back of them, there

are common everyday kinds of people that should be kept in view. They have

positive outlooks, and are best recognized when sincerely listening to a

child's words.

You will see them when they steady the elderly, you will know them by their

kindnesses. You will not often hear their prayers as they are for their God.

But you will know they are to be depended upon and that they will not tire

of these things, for it is their natural role.

Think about these people when you set your plans. They are good to remember.

Your success or failure depends upon these people being you. *<<<=-=>>>*<<<=-=>>>*<<<=-=>>>*<<<=-=>>>*

Available online! 'Cherokee Feast of Days' By Joyce Sequichie Hifler.

Visit her web site to purchase the wonderful books by Joyce as gifts for

yourself or for loved ones......and also for those who don't have access to

the Internet: http://www.hifler.com Click Here to Buy her books at Amazon.com

Elder's Meditation of the Day

By White Bison, Inc., an American Indian-owned nonprofit organization. Order

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