LITN Newsletter 1801
1-01 updated: Dec. 30, 2023

Hearing One’s Soul

Living in the Now Newsletter
January 25, 2018

    Hearing One’s Soul:
        To hear one’s soul voice, one quiets the mind.
A common way to do this is by meditation. A repetitive manual task can also engage the mind so that it focuses on the actions being done enough to shift frequency and pause. It is in these pauses that the mind may listen to the Spirit.

    Sovereignty
        We are sovereign people. Each one. This is what is meant by having free will, free expression. We are created with choice: we can go along with the “program” or not. We are here to have experiences of our own choosing, each in our own way.

        When we take on a physical body, we have total control over it. This right is ours to use or lose. No one else can take away this right. And we cannot usurp another’s right to free expression. By so doing, we incur infringement on our own free expression.

        To be truly sovereign is to respect the sovereignty of others. Deciding what is “best“ for another violates their sovereignty. In violating another’s sovereignty, we violate our own. We are all connected. What we do to another, we do to self.

Wanisi do

        When the attitude is gratitude:
Saying “thank you” when unexpectedly hit with an unpleasant situation instantly changes the mood. If cut off when driving say “thank you” and feel the difference.
Try it. [May need a few tries.]

The Mind thinks.             The Heart knows.

Remembering: The Day of the Innocents

Sun., Feb. 25, 2018, 3:30-6:30pm.

A Call for Truth and Reconciliation
Remembering the 1643 Pavonia massacre of
M’hicanuk Christians of various nations.

At Old Dutch Church, 272 Wall Street, Kingston, NY.
See www.NeetopkKeetopk.org/events-2018 for more info.


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Do You Know? - That traditionally,
indigenous leaders hold positions of
responsibility, not ones of authority.
The primary duty of the Sagamore is to see that
the people are fed, sheltered and clothed.
Secondary duty is to see that they have
anything else they need. The Sagamore
owns nothing except his clothes and his tools.
Any gifts he receives belong to the
people and are frequently given away.
A leader leads by example.