This week is Thanksgiving, a very popular feast day for Americans. While it means a huge amount of food for most, it marks a day of greed, the stretching thin of native cultures, and the massive bouts of disease that swept through the land. But it is our hope you feel no anger. This has happened many times in many different cultures. The Universe moves in ways we as mortal beings can not understand and it will most likely happen again to another people someday. This thanksgiving should be remembered and honored as a day of forgiveness. Forgiveness of the past and celebrating the hopes for the future. Bright blessings to those around the world this week and those who can forgive the past of their 'enemies' as well as their friends.
"Earth mother, earth mother,
Do you not hear?
The children are crying,
The women shed tears.
Sky father, sky father,
Will you not act?
The land is dry,
It's spirit is racked.
I sat under storms,
I sat beneath snows,
And now I see,
We all shed our woes."
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