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Monday February 27,2012 Drumming
Tony's home at 7 PM
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Aloe Vera
Aloe is also an excellent treatment for skin conditions such as burns and eczema. It is often reported that burns can be healed remarkably quickly and the pain reduced very quickly with topical application of Aloe Vera to the burn area. As well as applying topically, Aloe can also be taken internally so it is just as useful for internal epithelial tissue as it is for the skin. For example, mouth and stomach ulcers, nasal and sinuses, bowels, lungs and genital tracts. Aloe works on membranes and surfaces.
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Four Wind Messengers
by David Michael Wolfe Virginia Cherokee Descendent Inage.i AniYunwiya Cherokee American Artist N.G.E.D. and Historian
The Four Winds are spirit beings, the Creator's messengers, that were placed at the four corners of the world in the beginning of time by the Creator. The task of the Messengers is to attend to the cycle of the four seasons of the year.
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Cherokee Feast of Days Daily Meditation
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February 22
Words tattle and turn strength into weakness. Say you won’t and you will. Say you will and chances are you won’t. What you say you will do falls sort of the truth. Albert Schweitzer put forth the idea that a person has to believe himself capable of thinking truth or he becomes a skeptic. Think deeply, meditate on meaning, look for truth in everything – but watch those words. Many of them have no real purpose and should not be spoken at all.

O Be quiet crow! We hear you. –ABORIGINAL ELDER

February 23
Speak to me of quiet places, of treasures yet to be found, of peace that flows like a river. Tell me of tranquil places that no hand has marred, no storm has scarred. Give me visions of standing in sunlight or feeling spring mist against my cheek. Show me paths that wind through the  wild lilies and beds of buttercups. Sing me the songs of the spheres, the mingled voices of wrens and meadowlarks, the lowing of gentle cows and the whinny of the mare talking to her colt. Lead me past the glass smooth pond where the frogs croak of their graduation from frisky tadpoles to squat green frogs that wait patiently for a flying insect. Find me a place in the sun to sit and think and listen to the sweet inner-voice that says so quietly – peace be still.

The earth has always been talking to us, but many of us have lost our sensitivities to sound and vibration, so we do not hear her. – JOSEPH RAEL, UTE

February 20
Most of us don’t like to wait. Waiting is difficult, but sometimes if we do wait, the results can be wonderful. If we simply wait without imagining or expecting or hoping, we are just spending, or wasting, time. But if we wait while imagining success and seeing our hopes being realized, that kind of waiting is good use of time. During that time we can decide what we want and then give thanks, joy and praise to the heavens. We must wait expectantly – anticipating that we will be given that for which we wait. The success of waiting is in our power – we must use it wisely.

We will wait a little while and see what effect your preaching has upon ( our neighbors) and if it makes them good, we will consider what you are telling us. – CHIEF RED JACKET, SENECA



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Wednesday March 14, 2012
Clan Only Meeting
Chase Farm at 7 PM