Someone
left a comment on a Facebook post, which was in regards to a YouTube video of
Nahko Bear’s, Black As Night, where the song says, “I am no master, I know
nothing, but I am a servant and I know something.” The person who left the comment did not like
the word servant; he said I am no ones servant.
I commented back that I don’t think that’s what Nahko meant when he
wrote this song. Meaning, I am a servant
to all that is living; I am a servant to the Earth; if I see someone in need, I
offer my service to assist.
He
said, all the same words are powerful and he didn’t like the song, because of
that one word. I gave him a thumb up,
because yes it’s true that words are powerful.
But what’s even truer is the thought behind the word.
Take
for instance when I call my dog a turd, I’m not saying she’s a worthless piece
of shit. I’m playing; being
playful. There’s nothing sinister at
play here. There is no negativity
associated with the thought. The dog
isn’t offended. Actually, she’s a real
clown. Very mischievous! She loves to play.
If
I call my wife an asshole, because she’s clowning around, she doesn’t get
offended. Now if I called her asshole
out of anger because I didn’t agree with something she did, it would be a
different story, she would be angry.
Recently
a friend described me as someone who is into healing. Healing is like a tree limb branching off
from the trunk; it is only one aspect of mastering your own thoughts. And that is what I’m into. The human mind is a powerful instrument. And it has been proven many times over that
what you think and feel has a huge affect on your life. Your health included.
This
past summer I was a student learning how to separate my ego from my
spirit. I’m still learning of
course. Again, recognizing your ego is
another branch of the tree to learning to master your thoughts.
Anyway,
it seems to be working for me. I’ve come
a long way since I had that surgery back in December that turned my life upside
down. I’m happy again. I feel I’m vibrating at a higher
frequency. All is good. I love life!
Still, I know I wouldn’t be as happy today if I didn’t make that
conscious effort to control my thoughts.
Life is a lesson, and I am a student, as well as a servant.
NAHKO & MEDICINE FOR THE PEOPLE
"BLACK AS NIGHT"
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