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January 28 - Daily Feast

Speak to me of serenity, of treasures yet to be found, of peace that flows

like a river. Tell me of tranquil places that no hand has marred, no storm

has scarred. Give me visions of standing in sunlight or the feeling of

spring mist against my cheek as I live and move and breathe. Show me paths

that wind through the wild lilies and beds of buttercups. Sing me songs like

the mingled voices of wrens and meadowlarks, the lowing of gentle cows, the

soft mother-call of a mare to her colt. Lead me past a glass-smooth pond

where frogs croak of coming-out parties, their graduation from frisky

tadpoles to squat green frogs. Find me a place in the sunlight to sit and

think and listen to the sweet inner voice that says so quietly, "Peace, be

still."

~ To hi ge se s di ~

PEACE ON EARTH

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

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Elder's Meditation of the Day - January 28

"We call it the `sacred' red road because it is the road that will lead us

to living the good life, an honest and healthy life."

--Larry P. Aitken, CHIPPEWA

The Red Road is the path we walk on when we want a direct relationship with

the Great Spirit. This requires sacrifice. This requires us to have our

beliefs tested. To walk this path is really an honor. The returns for doing

so are exciting, not only for ourselves but for the effect that will be felt

for three generations. This means your children will see the benefits as

well as your grandchildren. Do I want to walk this sacred road?

Great Spirit, guide myself and my family on the Red Road.

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'THINK on THESE THINGS'

By Joyce Sequichie Hifler

There may be many reasons why man wants to conquer the world, but there is

something youthful and soul-stirring to be able to do it for somebody.

Living within oneself is barren and shallow, lacking in warmth and without

understanding. But where we can be outgoing and giving, the importance of

others becomes doubly strong.

It is impossible to even be selfish without the help of others. Who would we

take from, blame troubles on, resent, and criticize? But more important, who

would care when we're ill, who would be happy when we're blessed, and who

would love us when we least deserve it?

The world may be deluged with problems and solutions, laws to live by,

formulas, fear, faith, and the everlasting struggle to survive in the face

of others, but it is just as necessary to share laughter in happiness, to

know God in a sunset, and to feel joy in a sunrise, all more beautiful

because of others.

Victor Hugo wrote that the greatest happiness in life is in knowing that

others love us, for ourselves, or rather, they love us in spite of ourselves

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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

their many products from their web site: http://www.whitebison.org

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