Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 1 | |
"Sometimes dreams are wiser than waking." | |
--Black Elk (Hehaka Sapa), OGLALA | |
The Great Spirit has many ways of communicating with the human being. He talks to us through the five senses; sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch. For example, we can observe nature and see a lesson or get an answer. These five senses function primarily in the physical world. But we also have the ability to receive communication from the Unseen World. To do this we have a sixth sense. It comes in the form of dreams, imagination, intuition, inspiration, or a hunch. Along with the dream or intuitive thought there is a feeling, a knowing. We just know it's true without the need for proof. We need to pay attention to our dreams and intuition. Don't cast them off as being silly or useless. Be respectful to our dreams and feelings. |
Creator, if you speak to me through dreams, let me know it in terms I can understand.
The meditations are copyright of Coyhis Publishing and can also be found in the book,
Meditations with Native American Elders: The Four Seasons.
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Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 2 | |
"The smarter a man is, the more he needs God to protect him from thinking he knows everything." | |
--George Webb, PIMA | |
A spiritual person needs to be careful. The more confident we are, the more likely our egos will get us into trouble. It's relatively easy to become self-righteous. We start to think we are teachers and others are students. We start to judge others. We start, very subtlely at first, to play God. After a while we really get good at it. This is very dangerous. We need to remind ourselves, we are here to do God's will. We need to pray every morning. Each day we need to check in with God to see what He would have us do. At night we need to spend time with God and review our day. By doing these things, we will stay on track. |
My Creator, guide my path and show me how to correct my life.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 3 | |
"Listen to the howl of our spiritual brother, the wolf, for how it goes with him, so it goes for the natural world." | |
--Oren R. Lyons, Spokesman, Traditional Circle of Elders | |
If we watch nature, we can tell a lot about what is going on in the world. The animals and the plants are great teachers. Some time ago, crops were sprayed with a poison to kill the insects. Other animals ate the insects. The small animals were eaten by the Eagles and the Wolves. We live in an interconnected system. What we do to one, we do to all. If our spiritual brothers are living in balance, chances are we humans are also living in balance. |
Great Spirit, let me listen to my Earth teachers, the plants and the animals.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 4 | |
"In the end I tell my children, there's no way I can tell you how to be an Acoma, how to be an Indian. You have to experience it." | |
--Stanley Paytiamo, ACOMA PUEBLO | |
Each person must make their own journey. It is like every human is given a life canoe. The canoe has one seat and one paddle. In order to get anything out of life we must be in the canoe and we must paddle down the river of life. Now, I can share with you how my journey has been, but I cannot paddle your canoe. You must paddle your own. Good luck! |
Creator, I'm so glad I have You to guide my path.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 5 | |
"I've had a long regard for generational things: pottery, cultural things, participation in dancing, and extended family. Only in that way does culture survive; only in that way is culture active. | |
--Tessie Naranjo, SANTA CLARA PUEBLO | |
Culture teaches us how to live and it ensures that knowledge about life is handed down from generation to generation. Culture gives us the feeling of belonging. It helps us raise our family in a good way. It teaches us how to treat one another. Culture sets boundaries for societies. We need to develop our culture. If we have left our culture, then we need to come back to it. Culture leads us back to the Great Spirit. Sometimes in our lives, we leave what we know works and experiment with something else. Then we get into trouble. So we need to come back home. Indian people are lucky to have a culture to return to. |
Creator, thank you for the culture. Let me live it today.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 6 | |
"And that, I guess, is what it all boils down to; do the right thing, everything goes fine; do the wrong thing, everything's a mess." | |
--Robert Spott, YUROK | |
The Elders say every person is born with free will and every person has a specific purpose to accomplish during their lifetime. When our life is relatively free from obstacles we are walking the path of God's will. If our life is full of obstacles, we are not doing the will of God. Often, the Great Spirit guides us through a system of coincidences. We need to pay attention to coincidences. If we are aware of these, we often can recognize the path which God is showing us. We need to pray and ask Him to show us the path in terms we can understand. |
Oh, Great Mystery, let me recognize the coincidences.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 7 | |
"A man should rely on his own resources; the one who so trains himself is ready for any emergency." | |
--Oral Tradition, OMAHA | |
Man is designed to function independently and to rely on the Creator for his resources. If we build our relationship with the Great Spirit, we are ready when emergencies occur. We need to build a trusting relationship with the Creator. We do this by constantly talking with the Creator. It's good to talk to Him many times a day. Then we will realize, even though we can't see Him, that He is always with us and He is ready to respond to our requests. |
God, let me remember to talk to You many times today.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 8 | |
"We as men should not fear our mates; we should listen to their counsel." | |
--Oren R. Lyons, Spokesman, Traditional Circle of Elders | |
The Elders say the men should look at women in a sacred way. The men should never put women down or shame them in any way. When we have problems, we should seek their counsel. We should share with them openly. A woman has intuitive thought. She has access to another system of knowledge that few men develop. She can help us understand. We must treat her in a good way. |
Great Spirit, let me look upon the woman in a good way.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 9 | |
"The Natural Law will prevail regardless of man-made laws, tribunals, and governments." | |
--Traditional Circle of Elders, NAVAJO-HOPI Joint Use Area | |
The Great Spirit made Laws by which Man needs to live. These Laws are just and are about living in harmony. Man has passed many laws that say it is okay to do things. Many of these man-made laws are out of harmony with the Laws of the Great Spirit. These man-made laws will cause trouble for the human being if they are out of harmony with the Laws of the Creator. |
Great Spirit, teach me Your Laws.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 10 | |
"Come forward and join hands with us in this great work for the Creator." | |
--Traditional Circle of Elders, NORTHERN CHEYENNE | |
The Elders have spent years learning to pray and communicate with the Great Spirit. Their job is to pass this knowledge onto the young people. The Elders have told us we are now in a great time of healing. The Creator is guiding them to help the young people figure this out. We must get involved and participate. We should pray and see what it is the Great Spirit wants us to do. We need to sacrifice our time to help the people and to be of maximum use to the Creator. Every person is needed to accomplish this great healing. |
Creator, whisper what You want me to do.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 11 | |
"Peace... comes within the souls of men when they realize their relationship, their oneness, with the universe and all its powers, and when they realize that at the center of the Universe dwells Wakan-Tanka, and that this center is really everywhere, it is within each of us." | |
--Black Elk (Hehaka Sapa) OGLALA SIOUX | |
If we are to know peace we must look within ourselves. In order to do this, we must learn to be still. We must quiet the mind. We must learn to meditate. Meditation helps us locate and find the center that is within ourselves. The center is where the Great One resides. When we start to look for peace, we need to realize where it is within ourselves. When we experience conflict we need to pause for a moment and ask the Power within ourselves, "How do you want me to handle this? What would you suggest I do in this situation?" By asking the High Power for help we find peace. |
Creator, help me to find peace.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 12 | |
"In order for our children to survive in the world, they need a firm understanding and belief in the basic principles of sharing freedom and respect of individuality." | |
--Haida Gwaii, Traditional Circle of Elders | |
There is a saying: Tell me, I'll forget; Show me, I'll remember; Engage me; I'll understand. The adults need to determine what the younger generation is learning. The principle of sharing keeps the youth from being greedy and selfish. The principle of freedom teaches the youth about choices, decisions and consequences. The principle of respect keeps us from playing God and becoming a controller of all things. We need to learn these lessons so we may demonstrate them for our children. |
Great Teacher, help me to understand Your principles.
Elder's Meditation of the Day, December 13 | |
"In our language there is no word to say inferior or superiority or equality because we are equal; it's a known fact. But life has become very complicated since the newcomers came here. And how does your spirit react to it?. It's painful. You have to be strong to walk through the storm. I know I'm a bridge between two worlds. All I ask is for people to wash their feet before they try to walk on me." | |
--Alanis Obomsawin, ABENAKI | |
For native people who speak their language, English can be very confusing. Many times you cannot express in English the true meaning of Indian words. When we hear something in English we sometimes react or our spirit reacts. Sometimes we need to use English words out of order to express our true meanings. We need to be patient and pray. Living in two worlds can be difficult. Life is painful sometimes. The pain of life is where the lessons are learned. |
Creator, let me learn the lessons You have taught my people.
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