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    from http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/

    THE 7 SACRED TEACHINGS


    LOVE - EAGLE
    To feel true love is to know the Creator. Therefore, it is expected that one's first love is to be the Great Spirit. He is considered the father of all children, and the giver of human life. Love given to the Great Spirit is expressed through love of oneself, and it is understood that if one cannot love oneself, it is impossible to love anyone else.
    The Eagle was chosen by the Great Spirit to represent this law, as the Eagle can reach the highest out of all the creatures in bringing pure vision to the seeker. Though the purveyor of the greatest and most powerful medicine, love can also be the most elusive of the teachings, as it depends upon a world that acknowledges the importance of spirituality.
    The traditional concepts of respect and sharing that form the foundation of the Aboriginal way of life are built around the seven natural laws, or sacred teachings. Each teaching honours one of the basic virtues intrinsic to a full and healthy life.
    Each law is embodied by an animal to underscore the point that all actions and decisions made by man are manifest on a physical plain. The animal world taught man how to live close to the earth, and the
    connection that has been established between the animal world and that of man has instilled a respect for all life in those who follow the traditional Aboriginal way.
    RESPECT – BUFFALO
    The Buffalo, through giving it's life and sharing every part of its being, showed the deep respect it had for the people. No animal was more important to the existence of Indigenous families than this animal, and it's gift provided shelter, clothing and utensils for daily living. Native people believed themselves to be true caretakers of the great herds, and developed a sustainable relationship with the Buffalo resulting in a relationship that was a true expression of respect..
    COURAGE – BEAR
    The Bear provides many lessons in the way it lives, but courage is the most important teaching it offers. Though gentle by nature, the ferociousness of a mother Bear when one of her cubs is approached is the true definition of courage. To have the mental and moral strength to overcome fears that prevent us from living our true spirit as human beings is a great challenge that must be met with the same vigour and intensity as a mother Bear protecting her cub. Living of the heart and living of the spirit is difficult, but the Bear's example shows us how to face any danger to achieve these goals.
    HONESTY – SABE
    Long ago, there was a giant called Kitch-Sabe. Kitch-sabe walked among the people to remind them to be honest to the laws of the creator and honest to each other. The highest honour that could be bestowed upon an individual was the saying "There walks an honest man. He can be trusted." To be truly honest was to keep the promises one made to the Creator, to others and to oneself. The Elders would say,
    "Never try to be someone else; live true to your spirit, be honest to yourself and accept who you are the way the Creator made you."
    WISDOM – BEAVER
    The building of a community is entirely dependent on gifts given to each member by the creator and how these gifts are used. The Beaver's example of using his sharp teeth for cutting trees and branches to build his dams and lodges expresses this teaching. If he did not use his teeth, the teeth would continue to grow until they became useless, ultimately making it impossible for him to sustain himself. The same can be said for human beings. One's spirit will grow weak if it is not fulfilling its use. When used properly however, these gifts contribute to the development of a peaceful and healthy community. HUMILITY – WOLF
    Recognizing and acknowledging that there is a higher power than man and it is known as the Creator is to be deemed truly humble. To express deference or submission to the Creator through the acceptance that all beings are equal is to capture the spirit of humility. The expression of this humility is manifested through the consideration of others before ourselves. In this way, the Wolf became the teacher of this lesson. He bows his head in the presence of others out of deference, and once hunted, will not take of the food until it can be shared with the pack. His lack of arrogance and respect for his community is a hard lesson, but integral in the Aboriginal way
    . TRUTH – TURTLE
    To know truth is to know and understand all of the original laws as given by the Creator- and to remain faithful to them. It is said that in the beginning, when the Creator made man and gave him the seven sacred laws, the Grandmother Turtle was present to ensure that the laws would never be lost or forgotten. On the back of a Turtle are the 13 moon, each representing the truth of one cycle of the Earth's rotations around the sun. The 28 markings on her back represent the cycle of the moon an of a woman's body. The shell of the Turtle represents the body real events as created by the Higher Power, and serves as a reminder of the Creator's will and teachings.

    The Seven Sacred Laws

    The Seven Sacred Laws are important teachings in Indigenous culture. These teachings honour spiritual law and bring us back to our connection to the land. The Seven Sacred Laws are represented by seven animals. Each animal offers a special gift and understanding of how we as people should live our lives on Mother Earth. The Turtle Lodge has initiated the return and sharing of the Seven Sacred Laws in this very special time as we search for peace. The Seven Sacred Laws form the foundation of all Turtle Lodge programs.
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    ~Buffalo RESPECT

    Respect all life on Mother Earth, respect Elders and people of all races. The essence of respect is to give.

    ~Eagle LOVE

    Always act in love. Love the Creator. Love the Earth. Love yourself, your family, and your fellow human beings.


    ~Bear COURAGE

    Listen to your heart, it takes courage to do what is right.

    ~Sabe (Bigfoot) HONESTY

    Never lie or gossip, be honest with yourself and others. Speak from your heart. Be true to your word.

    ~Beaver WISDOM

    Everyone has a special gift, show wisdom by using your gift to build a peaceful world.


    ~Wolf HUMILITY

    Think of others before yourself, humble yourself to the Great Spirit by being thankful.

    ~Turtle TRUTH

    ways seek truth, living the truth is living the Seven Teachings.

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    Hexagram 57 is named 巽 (xùn), "Ground". Other variations include "the gentle (the penetrating, wind)" and "calculations". Both its inner and outer trigrams are ☴ (巽 xùn) ground = (風) wind.

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    The Great Way is Void and has no Gate
    There is no gate, no barrier
    Only Void
    All enter in and leave by the Void
    the windowless window
    Without inside or outside
    The gateless gate

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    Under blue sky, in bright sunlight,
    One need not search around.
    Asking what Buddha is
    Is like hiding loot in one's pocket and declaring oneself innocent.

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    so cute

    cant
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    #ItGetsBetter

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    These are just too cute !!

    The bodies are wooden clothes pins you paint, snack size baggies are the wings, pipe cleaners for the antennae

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    The fast food restaurant is convenient for a quick meal,
    but I seriously doubt they will ever catch on.

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    Without love,
    all worship is a burden,
    all dancing is a chore,
    all music is mere noise.
    All the rain of heaven may fall into the sea.
    Without love,
    not one drop could become a pearl
    -rumi

    YOU are loved

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