For being so straight and sure, God__ path held quite the assortment of twists.
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Who can declare that money is not a power which rulers of the world cannot withstand?
We stand somewhere between the mountain and the ant.
When the last tree is cut, the last fish is caught, and the last river is polluted; when to breathe the air is sickening, you will realize, too late, that wealth is not in bank accounts and that you can__ eat money.
Life is a walking, a journey. So, if life upon Mother Earth is a journey, there are two ways to walk. We can choose to walk forward or we can choose to walk backward. Forward Walking choices are rewarded with consequences that light the way to peace, happiness, joy, comfort, knowledge, and wisdom. Backward Walking choices bring to the Two-Legged beings consequences of misery despair, and darkness.
Would it surprise you to hear that man's unhappiness is due in large measure to the way he is seeking after happiness?
No man is as wise as Mother Earth. She has witnessed every human day, every human struggle, every human pain, and every human joy. For maladies of both body and spirit, the wise ones of old pointed man to the hills. For man too is of the dust and Mother Earth stands ready to nurture and heal her children.
We travel only as far and as high as our hearts will take us.
Would it surprise you to hear that man's unhappiness is due in large measure to the way he is seeking after happiness? You know this already from your own life. For when you have been unhappy, you have been unhappy with others__ith your father or mother, your sister or brother, your spouse, your son, your daughter. If unhappiness is with others, wouldn't it stand to reason that happiness must be with others as well?
The most beautiful thing in the world is a heart that is changing.
We have found that no modern prescriptions heal the human heart so fully or so well as the prescription of the Ancient Ones. "To the hills," they would say. To which we would add, "To the trees, the valleys, and the streams, as well." For there is a power in nature that man has ignored. And the result has been heartache and pain.
Don't believe the dark whisperings that invite you to walk backward. At any time in your life, you have the power to turn forward.
There is much to be learned from the world around us__ar more than we normally comprehend. The Ancient Ones knew this well__ost particularly the wise teachers among them__hose who, in the Navajo tongue, were called "Anasazi.
At the end of our lives, when our bodies are about to be laid in Mother Earth, we will know for ourselves whether we are a Two-Legged being full of light or a Two-Legged being full of darkness.
Man's obsession with his own wants is taking him further from those without whom happiness cannot be found. It is taking him from his people.
The success of my journey depended on whether my heart walked forward__oward my people__nstead of backward, away from them.
I have learned that the point of life's walk is not where or how far I move my feet but how I am moved in my heart. If I walk far but am angry toward others as I journey, I walk nowhere. If I conquer mountains but hold grudges against others as I climb, I conquer nothing. If I see much but regard others as enemies, I see no one.
Mother Earth has never been more crowded, yet her inhabitants have never been more lonely.