Silent Wisdom

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Friday, May 10, 2019

A Kiss From A Thousand Ancestors


I come from a small town in Central Ohio.  I don’t visit much.  It can be somewhat depressing, since it’s decline in the 80’s.  But my roots begin there.


The speed limit throughout the entire town is 35 miles per hour; sometimes 25.  Considering the small size of the city, it’s a wonder why anyone would drive a car.  It seems more fitting to ride a bicycle or maybe a scooter.  


The roads are full of holes from the winter freeze and lost dreams of decay stand abandoned to remind all of what was to be.   And my friends are just as lost and rejected as the town itself.  There is no growth, just a slow death of intoxication and coffin nails hidden behind the smoke.  Drugs, dogs and death, said my mom.  


I love my family.  I use to dream that one day I would return home and save the town.  But when I visit, I never cry when I leave.  I make tracks.  Life is much more attractive from a facebook perspective of pretty holiday photos of brightly lit colors; a lot of Sloopy red.  And that’s how I hang that hat.


But when a love one tugs at those roots that connect my heart to my feet, I follow the trail I made and I make my way back.   And that’s just what happened, when my brother David went into a coma, and the doctors declared there was nothing more that they could do for him.  


David is my half brother; my dad’s son.  He’s eleven years younger than I, and he has had a cyst on his brain for sixteen years now.  Statistically, he should have died six years ago.  


This past year has been very difficult for David.  He has had at least three brain surgeries, due to new cyst/tumors; he’s been treated for prostate cancer and liver cancer; he’s had kidney problems; he broke his hip due to falling at home, and while he was in Intensive Care at O.S.U. Medical, he fell out of his bed and broke his other hip, within days of the first break; and he has stroked out two or three times now - all within a year.


But, David blew the doctors away.  David cheated death, and I blazed my way back to Ohio grateful to see a living being and not a corpse in a box.  


A little family history – David doesn’t share my last name, even though by all rights, he should, but our father, for personal reasons, would have nothing to do with David, other than paying child support.   


When David was a child, he skipped school and walked to our dad’s shop just to see him.  I don’t think it went over well from what David had told me.  To this day, I can’t even begin to imagine my dad denying me, in front of the same employees where he prided me as the one most like him; the thought alone shatters my heart.


Although I had very limited contact with David, when he was a child, we became close after dad passed away.  I was just as much of an outcast as David, especially after my father’s passing.  


For example, my other two siblings have met David, but they have never pursued a relationship with him.  His name most likely wouldn’t be spoken and contact would have never been made, if it wasn’t for me.  I make a point of keeping them abreast of David’s condition, because David is family too, and I’m not going to allow them to erase his existence, as if he had never happened.  


My brother is not an ugly mistake that should be hidden.


Dad on the Left - David on the Right




Dad actually tried to contact David a month before he passed away.  He left David a message, referring to his self as “dad.”  But as you can imagine, David was in no hurry to return the phone call, and time ran out sooner than he thought.  That was in 1996.


Within the six years after David and I reconnected, I had introduced him to cousins and aunts that we shared through our father.  But then I moved to Florida, and shortly afterwards, David was diagnosed with a brain tumor.  Because of his condition, David no longer traveled.  Between radiation, chemo, and all the other stuff that goes along with being a cancer patient, he stayed in Ohio to be close to his doctors.


So I’m excited.  I haven’t seen David in quite awhile.  It’s a twelve hour drive from Pensacola to Columbus, and I’ll do it in a day.  It is always breathtaking awe when I twist and roll down the hills of Kentucky on I-71 Northbound and get first sight of Cincinnati.  Ah, heavy sigh of relief; Buckeye Nation at last!


As soon as my tires hit the bridge that crosses the Ohio River, my radio rocks AC/DC’s, “Back in Black.”  A tear came to my eye, and I thank the ancestors for their company on this journey.  Then a flock of birds flew over the car as they came towards me, from right to left; too many to count.   It was a really cool moment to say the least.   “A thousand ancestors,” I said to myself.  Then the song, Jamie’s Cryin’ (by Van Halen) confirmed and sealed the moment to be shared later.


And when I was finally at my bothers side, and I reached down to kiss him on the forehead, I felt those same ancestors surge through my feet upward, and from my lips they kissed David with me.  


The second day I seen David, he looked much better and we actually laughed as we visited.


It has been six weeks since my trip to Ohio, and David has been in the hospital twice since then.  On May 7th, we were told that the left side of David’s brain herniated into the right side.  The David I knew is gone.  It has been three days, and he is unresponsive.    


Today, as I sit on my back porch, a small feather falls from the sky, from right to left, and I am reminded, “A thousand ancestors.”   Two cardinals dance and play along the fence line as I imagine the joy of such a homecoming.   I can think of no one more deserving.  What was lost on Earth, will found in the next life. 


It has been such a blessing and an honor to call David my brother.   Much love brother.


Wednesday, May 1, 2019

FORGIVNESS AFFIRMATIONS by Louise Hay

 “You have a choice.  You can choose to stay stuck and bitter, or do yourself a favor by willingly forgiving the past and let it go.  And then move on to create a joyous fulfilling life.  You have the freedom to make your life anything you want it to be, because you have freedom of choice.” – Louise Hay

Daily affirmations are short positive declarations intended to change or affirm a belief.    Repeat an affirmation often and eventually the subconscious mind will accept that affirmation as truth.  Write affirmation(s) out on little post it notes and stick them to the mirror.  Look yourself in the eye and repeat them.

The door to my heart opens inwards.

I move through forgiveness to love.

As I change my thoughts, the world around me changes.

The past is over, so it has no power now.

The thoughts of this moment create my future.

It is no fun being a victim; I refuse to be helpless anymore.

I claim my own power.

I give myself the gift of freedom from the past and move with joy into the now.

There is no problem too big or too small that it cannot be solved with love.

I am ready to be healed, I am willing to forgive, and all is well.

I know that old negative patterns no longer limit me; I let them go with ease.

As I forgive myself, it becomes easier to forgive others.

I forgive myself for not being perfect; I am living the very best way I know how.

It is now safe for me to release all my childhood traumas and move into love.

I forgiver everyone in my past for all perceived wrongs; I release them with love.

All of the changes in life that lie before me are positive ones, and I am safe.




Wednesday, April 24, 2019

A White Seashell Healing Circle


From the book, “Dancing With The Wheel – The Medicine Wheel Workbook,” by Sun Bear, Wabun Wind, and Crysalis Mlilligan (1991)


What you need:  Smudge materials, enough white shells to make a circle, (notebook, pen or tape recorder optional).


Estimated time:  One hour.


1.      After smudging an area, make a circle of white seashells large enough to lie in.  Lie down in the circle, inviting in the healing, cleansing powers of the ocean, water elements, and the powers of white that are purity, enlightenment, perfection, balance, peace, tranquility, and evolution.


2.      Allow yourself to doze off.  Be aware of your dreams. They can bring a message to you.


3.      After twenty minutes, or when it feels appropriate to you, slowly get up and dismantle the circle with a prayer of thanks to the different elements that were there for you.  You can do this exercise at the ocean with the additional healing elements of wind and the sound of the rolling waves.


4.      Write or record your impressions.




Thursday, February 28, 2019

Raven Steals The Light - The Jesus & Mary Story


            Cherokee DNA when tested has historically tested as Middle Eastern and/or North African.  It is said that the Cherokee are considered one of the “Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.” In other words, the Cherokee are more Jewish than your typical American Jew.[1]  So would it be so unbelievable to find similarities between Native American tales and the stories we find in the Bible?


            For example, the story of “Raven Steals The Light.”  There are a few different versions of this story throughout Native America.  But this particular story I am sharing with you originates in Alaska, where darkness reigns from November through late January, depending on where you live within the state.


Raven Steals The Light


There once lived a very powerful and rich chief who had a beautiful young daughter. Somehow, the chief got the sun and the moon and he hung them up in his house. Because he had the sun and the moon, it became dark everywhere.

Because of the darkness, the people could not hunt or fish. When they went out to find wood to burn in their fires, they had to crawl around in the forest feeling with their hands until they found something which might be wood. Then they would bite it to make certain that it was indeed firewood.

Raven learned that the great chief had taken the sun and moon, so he went to his house to take it back. He asked the chief if he would return the sun and moon, but he would not. So the smart black bird devised a plan.

He saw how the chief's daughter went to a small stream to get water every morning, so he hid near there and waited for her to return. When he saw her coming down the trail, he turned himself into a fingerling, a tiny fish, and jumped into the water. After the girl arrived, she filled a bucket with water. Then she dipped her drinking cup into the stream and Raven, disguised as a fingerling, quickly swam into it. She did not see Raven and drank the water.

Inside her body, Raven turned into a baby and so the girl became pregnant. After a short time the daughter gave birth to a baby boy which was really Raven. The baby grew fast and was soon a young boy. The grandfather was very fond of his grandson and would do anything for him. One day the boy began crying for something.

The chief asked him, "What do you want, grandson?"

The boy pointed to the sun and moon hanging from the ceiling. The chief decided to let him play with them if it would make him stop crying. So the boy took them outside and played with them for a while, but then he threw them high into the air. When the old chief ran out to see what had happened, Raven became himself again and flew away. Since that time there has been light.

Do you see the similarities between this story and the Jesus and Mary narrative?

The four Gospels begin with birth/baptism/water. Jesus was born in the Age of Pisces (the two fish) to the Virgin Mary. The Chief’s daughter had a virgin birth. She didn’t get in the family way by having sex with a man.

In addition, the raven is referred to as a trickster; another word for trickster is magician. Jesus was a magician. He performed miracles.

Furthermore, to stop the suffering of man, God (the Chief) gave his only son (grandson) the light (knowledge) so the humans could see what was hidden in the dark.

Jesus was a teacher. He taught us all we need to survive and rise above this earthly existence; from the cradle to the grave. Jesus even goes as far as to tell us that we can do the same magic he has done. Because Jesus is not only the Sun of God, he’s the Son of Man.

John 14:12-14: “Amen, amen, I say to you, whoever believes in me will do the works that I do, and will do greater ones than these, because I am going to the Father. And whatever you ask in my name, I will do, so that the Father may be glorified in the Son. I will do it.”

Jesus was not the only teacher among us. There are many – Buddha, Muhammad, White Buffalo Woman just to name a few. They all had the hearts of poets and like most poets they taught and inspire love.

You can call them just stories, but regardless of origin or religion they are very similar; just a different perspective of the same scenario.

One God, one people, and one Mother Earth. Peace out!




[1] https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/cherokee-dna.htm



Monday, February 18, 2019

Fish Food - The Book of Life

I wrote my second book in 2017.  It's called, 
"Fish Food - The Book of Life."  
This is the gift God gave me to share with you.




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If you enjoy this blog, I guarantee you'll love "Fish Food."
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Thank you!






Thursday, January 3, 2019

For the Love of Music

30 some years ago I lived in San Diego County (El Cajon, California).  In 2017, the wife & I took a two week trip out West without any reservations or schedule.  While we were out and about, we decided to hit up San Diego.  They have the best Mexican food in the country.  So we made it our mission to watch the sunset on the West coast, eat tacos for breakfast and grab a 91X t-shirt.  91X is an independent radio station that specializes in Alternative music.  

We watched the sunset, and hit up a taco shop as soon as we arrived in San Diego.  Then it went all downhill from there.  We were unable to find any 91X apparel; apparently they discontinued selling such stuff, and I had to settle for an El Cajon Harley shirt.



I love San Diego and to this day I listen to 91X on my computer.  Well finally, 91X began selling clothing again.   On Christmas day I ordered a 91X shirt and it arrived on New Year’s Eve.  But I was bummed because I had just done my laundry and I refuse to wear anything that hasn’t been washed first.  
The next morning, as soon as I awoke, I threw that shirt in the washer, but then I realized that the Buckeyes were playing in the Rose Bowl, and there was no way I was going to wear any other shirt that day other than an Ohio State t.  So finally, tomorrow arrives and I put my new 91X shirt on, and I swear to God I feel like Batman. 
Maybe it’s a sign of things to come in the New Year.  Happy New Year to all – here’s to making dreams reality!



Tuesday, December 4, 2018

The Spirit of Money

THE SPIRIT OF INTIMACY, by Sobonfu Some’, whose name means “keeper of ritual,” was born and raised in Burkina Faso.  She was a member of the Dagara tribe of West Africa.  The following is a short excerpt from her book in regards to money.  After all, “tis the season!”
Many factors contribute to the frequency of divorce in the West – money, job conflicts, infidelity, anonymity, isolation.   These result from a lack of spirit’s blessing and of community support.  In the village, these are not issues.
You have to go back to the fact that everything in the village, including money, is spirit-based.  It is only when money is taken out of its spiritual context that it becomes this huge giant that we have to struggle with.  Money was originally intended for spiritual usage.  It was taken to shrines and placed there as an offering.  It wasn’t used as a source of power. 
It’s when we start to disconnect money from its original meaning that we disconnect it from spirit.  Then we start to use it as a source of power.  Just like intimacy.  When we disconnect it from its spiritual base, we cut off it roots, and it becomes this vague thing just floating around without any kind of focus.
In absence of spirit, money becomes connected to “mine” and “I” and it’s mine, it’s not yours.  It does not belong to the community and does not have anything to do with spirit.
People make money into a personal thing.  It becomes all negative power and no spirit, giving it so much more energy than what it has in reality.  In this case it can only become an obstacle that divides people.
In a place where spirit has been forgotten, a true sense of identity is likely to be missing.  And since we have to have an identity beyond our social security number, people base their identity on their work.  Many people cannot separate their identity from what they do in their professional life.
But when you have a true sense of identity, you don’t feel insecure about sharing what you have.  And you will never find yourself fighting over the demands of a job.  – Sobonfu Some (Author of “The Spirit of Intimacy”)