RECOVERY AND SPIRITUAL AND NEW LIFE AWAKEING AFTER MANY YEAR'S OF ADDICTION.
NATIVE WOMAN

I am proud of who I am
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
SOBRIETY FITNESS: Sobriety: Why Some Do Not Understand Alcoholism!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Native American Themes - ♥ Dreamcatchers ♥{{{HUGS}}}®
Elders Meditation AUGUST 24
Elder's Meditation of the Day - August 24... "The mind's eye changes the way we judge things." -- Fools Crow, LAKOTA--- "What you see is what you get." Our head has inside it a movie projector that projects out from our foreheads and shines on a screen a picture of our true thoughts. This is our reality. We can only see what we project (our beliefs). If we believe someone is a jerk, every time we see them we reflect our beliefs about what we think about that person and that is all we can see. Even if someone tells us this person is a kind, loving, caring, intelligent individual, we wouldn't be able to see it. If we change our belief about them, that person will change and so will our judgment about that person.... My Creator, let me realize the power of choice. Let me see the advantages of changing my beliefs. Today, if I am judging my brother, let me change my beliefs to acceptance. If my thoughts are of anger, let me change them to love. Let my eyes only see you in everything and every person.
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Termination | Indian Land Tenure Foundation
TAKE ACTION- Help Us Implement KLAMATH RESTORATION Agreements!
Take Action
Help us implement the Klamath Restoration Agreements!
The implementation of the Klamath Agreements depends on passing federal legislation. The legislation is necessary to begin the dam removal process, fund restoration actions, fund new water saving irrigation plans and more.
You can help by writing, calling, or emailing your congressman and senator.
Let your congressman know that:
- You care about the Klamath River and its communities
- The Klamath Agreements balance the needs of all the Klamath's rural communities
- The Klamath Agreements preserves the cultures of Native Tribes, family farmers, and family fishermen
- Dam removal assures that wild salmon and salmon based economies can survive
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