Thursday, March 29, 2012

changing ordinance

Thank You Jesus Christ for Creating The Way of Your Word!
What do you feel now?
It's interesting as always.  Knowing the World is about to shift again.  that's what I do best.  Feeling the energy and getting in tune with it.  It's so strong and clear for me... and I have a wife who understands.  It's like the beginning of the end again!I always see the writing on the wall.
What is funny is that you are all ways writing on the wall and then pretending it was someone else.  It's really such a mad fun game you play.  Nothing you ever do is by accident.  you are driving home and remember seeing ken at the ranger house and stop in to chat.  you know he can help you do everything that you wanna do. 
5.20 I think it's neat how I run off and type up a storm every time I start writing and sharing Your Word!
What is funny, is how much you enjoy this and share so much.  But then it is something you do so little these days.  Course we all think that will change soon.  it really depends on you and where you want to be next.  it's really such a interesting ride for you too.  You listen once in a while and then things happen once in a while.  it's almost like you never know if you wanna move forward or not.
I Wonder too some times.  here again I see so many things so clear and specific out in front of me.  That i know its not anything too complicated for me to do.  i see so many different pieces and places that I can be!
6.20 What is remarkable to us is how much of who you are you created.  Like the little dog at your feet now.  Clean and pretty.  He looks and acts like your cat, always attentive and responsive.  Remember that?  Back in your loft in NJ.  Sitting in your rocking chair, looking out the window at the trees and birds.  you were up high enough not to see the houses and cars.  but you remember when it was all trees.  You had been there all your life.  Like sharing with the infant in your office.  you could feel the connection, the calling, the power.   You always feel that
 Free free, set them free... Free free, set them free... Free free, set them free... Free free, set them free... Sting on Pandora now 6.10pm
Kim called and said she would be late. I told her we needed to go out to dinner.  It was important and we needed to chat.... Word!
What is so powerful now than ever, is she knows you are ready.  things need to change.  change here, change everywhere.  it is really easy and powerful.  nothing to do but know you are ready now.  she will see it too.  It's come a long way and it needs to get done now or never.  it is so funny you write this now, as she is reading the same things.  And she knows it.  Th Power of the Word is not just a story.  It's all symbol, teaching a deeper more powerful truth than ever told.  When you remember that you designed this all YOURSELF, and created this moment now for you to see your thought.  Now here. . Red and white!
remember it's your dream.  you created it all, so you could see it now, and do things no one could ever do.  no one could ever imagine.  it is so beyond the conception of the truth and power of people.  this is your land.  You wrote the laws. and You can get around them.  The courts are there for you.  You file a claim because you need to be heard.  The rules need to change for this case.  and you can prove it. 
it's your dream, you created it for you to express your own creation.  Your own truth, your own experience.  beyond all forms of reality limited to men.  it's about getting beyond these limits.  Taking your claim and making your stand.  It is a lot easier than you think.  all the players and pieces are in your hands
What you can do there with the portables, the land and local industry will be critical for the disasters coming south of you...
I always knew it would get crazy sooner or later.  And I asked you for the solution.   What I didn't know was how bizarre it would all be.  know we can build and ship something here in a flash while the rest of the universe wouldn't know where to start.  It feels like taking back our right to life from the crazies out there that want to profit from other people suffering.  
What do you feel now while making it easy for people to work and produce will be their saving grace ... !
It's seeing people profiting from restoring the natural environment.  Competing with each other to grow bigger and better crops.  More production!
What do you feel now? sharing and knowing it's ready for you.
It is so weird.. . . i wonder what kim will say.  it's time for us to get a lot more serious about everything we are doing.  !
What do you feel now? 
It's neat, i feel lucky
I Love You Dearest Loving Lord Jesus Christ.

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Friday, March 16, 2012

Onondaga Nation - People of the Hills

Onondaga Nation - People of the Hills: HISTORY- Birth of a Nationby Oren Lyons
Over a thousand years ago on the shores of Onondaga Lake, in present day central New York, democracy was born.

The Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and the Mohawk people had been warring against each other and there was great bloodshed. These people (the 5 nations) had forgotten their ways and their actions saddened the Creator. The Creator sent a messenger to the people so that the five nations could live in peace. The messenger is referred to as the Peacemaker.

The Peacemaker carried the powerful words of peace to the five nations. The Peacemaker traveled in a stone canoe to show to these troubled people that his words are true. In order for the Creator's message to spread, the Peacemaker sought out the warring leaders of the people of the five nations. In searching for these people, the Peacemaker came upon a woman. This woman had no alliances but did provide shelter and food for the men as they passed to war upon each other. The Peacemaker told her about the message and that her actions were also saddening the Creator. After listening to the message she agreed to follow the message. The Peacemaker set aside a special duty for the women of the five nations (Clan Mother). The Peacemaker then traveled to all of the nations spreading his words of peace.


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The Onondaga Nation is a member of the
Haudenosaunee (“People of the Long House”), an
alliance of native nations united for hundreds
of years by traditions, beliefs and cultural values.
Also referred to as the Iroquois Confederacy or
Six Nations, the Haudenosaunee consist of the
Mohawk, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca,
Onondaga Nation's and Tuscarora nations.

Oren Lyons is the Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan, Onondaga Council of Chiefs of the Hau de no sau nee (ho dee noe sho nee), of the Onondaga Nation of the Hau de no sau nee (meaning People Building a Long House). Born in 1930, he was raised in the traditional life ways of the Hau de no sau nee on the Seneca and Onondaga reservations. In 1982 he helped establish the United Nations Working Group on Indigenous Populations where he has participated in the Indigenous Peoples Conference in Geneva, an international forum supported by the United Nations' Human Rights Commission. He is a principal figure in the Traditional Circle of Indian Elders, a council of traditional grassroots leadership of North American Indian nations. 

As Faithkeeper, he is entrusted to maintain the customs, traditions, values and history of the Turtle Clan and uphold Gai Eneshah Go' Nah, the Great Law of Peace of the Hau de no sau nee while representing the people's message from the Hau de no sau nee to the World Community in every aspect as deemed necessary by the Onondaga people. In 1992 he was invited to address the General Assembly of the United Nations and open the International Year of the World's Indigenous People at the United Nations Plaza in New York. During that year he organized a delegation of the Hau de no sau nee to the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) in Rio de Janeiro and was invited by UNCED Secretary General Maurice Strong, to address the national delegations.

Co-editor with John Mohawk of Exiled in the Land of the Free: Democracy, Indian Nations, and the U.S. Constitution (Clear Light: 1992), publisher of Daybreak, a national Native American magazine, Oren Lyons conscientiously and steadfastly honors and serves life's needs and the needs of the seventh generation, clearly and incisively addressing such essential issues as Spirituality, Natural Law, and the Ethics of Authority. He is Professor of American Studies at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo where he directs the Native American Studies Program and teaches undergraduate courses in Surveys of Native American History and a Native American Studies Colloquium. He is a Principal faculty member for over forty Master degree committees and five Doctoral Degree Committees. Topic of research supervision includes Native American Education, Native Legal Situation with the Federal Government and the Canadian Federal Government, Economic Development on the Native Territories and Sovereign Issues in the International Perspective, Native American Health Issues, Native American Cultural and Artistic Expression.