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Halito, Okla Homma!! It is a GOOD day to be indigenous!!
Elder's Meditation of the Day - January 11
"Race and language makes no difference; the barriers are gone when persons can come together on high spiritual levels."
--Rolling Thunder, CHEROKEE
Not only are race and language barriers overcome by spirituality, but all things are overcome by spirituality. Inside every human being is the spirit. When we see people, we can choose to look at their outside or we can choose to look at their inside. Spirituality resides inside of others, we must be able to look at our own inside. If we see spirituality inside ourselves, we will see spirituality inside others. The saying is, "what you sees is what you gets."
My Creator, let me see all my brothers and sisters through the spiritual eye.
I just wanted to share today's thought from the Daily Feast because I think that even amongst "Christian white folks" (or light beige or whatever
) that so often we aren't even divided by RACE or LANGUAGE and yet we allow ourselves to become divided. More and more these days I am beginning to see that the way to not be divided--whether by race, language, or denomination--is to look at my own heart, examine my own life, and being the living example of love that God wants me to be. By loving as He wants me to, race and language and denominations--the things that divide us--all disappear in importance because my command...my DUTY is to love and serve!
~Faithful

Elder's Meditation of the Day - January 11
"Race and language makes no difference; the barriers are gone when persons can come together on high spiritual levels."
--Rolling Thunder, CHEROKEE
Not only are race and language barriers overcome by spirituality, but all things are overcome by spirituality. Inside every human being is the spirit. When we see people, we can choose to look at their outside or we can choose to look at their inside. Spirituality resides inside of others, we must be able to look at our own inside. If we see spirituality inside ourselves, we will see spirituality inside others. The saying is, "what you sees is what you gets."
My Creator, let me see all my brothers and sisters through the spiritual eye.
I just wanted to share today's thought from the Daily Feast because I think that even amongst "Christian white folks" (or light beige or whatever
~Faithful
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