When the Universe closes one door, it always opens another.

In case you didn't understand, I am through the other door.

Can I be serious? I'm just doing my duty; I am one of God's creatures.
Last Updated March 1, 2010


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From: Ogima Penasi - Sturgeon Clan
Occupation: Ojibway Faithkeeper
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Learning is the process of becoming free of becoming more human.

Mass education and politics are strongly linked.

Oppression is not an act of violence.

It is a tool of innovation in diversity towards a great success.

 

Bad things happen to people

wrong things seem to tag people

people think, it comes from others

sometimes things just happen

they can't be explained

it even happens to the wisest man or woman

and both can't seem to explain it

so why should we?

 

but can it be the other way around?

 

Good things happen to good people

good things always seem to follow good people

good people know good things come from good people

good things happen for good reason's

so maybe, just maybe, only good people can explain them

because to the wisest man and woman

it is so easy to explain it all

could it be the reason that we should take the time to listen?

 

Please, start attending ceremonies to understand this part of the world.

Because I will tell you right now, you can’t think or figure your way through all your questions.

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Here is what betrayal is: having someone earn your trust, only to turn their back on you a short time later.
There are many forms of betrayal, a lot of which involve small and petty things, like cheating on a boyfriend.
Other forms involve events with grave consequences, such as Judas betraying Jesus.
 
What causes betrayal, anyway?
What drives a person to hate someone else so much that they will consciously work to destroy them?
I'd be willing to bet that most of the time the cause is either love or money.
 
Sometimes, people will betray others without even knowing it, causing tremendous emotional damage that they never realized would happen.
This could be viewed as involuntary betrayal, and might be looked on as a lesser offense, but I think that this type carries more weight than voluntary betrayal.
 
Why? Well, if you don't think about your actions, then you care even less about the person you're betraying because you didn't even think of them at the time. It's not unlike the phrase, "It's better to be hated than ignored."
 
 
 
Ogima Penasi - Chief Thunderbird

Sturgen Clan
Oijbwa Nation

Grandfather drum and pipe carrier.

Cat Lake First Nation


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