i am an idealist and i am watching the people rise ... the future is now ...
i keep thinking the tribal leaders, the medicine chiefs, have surely known this moment was coming. surely we can find a way to have the wisdom of these native leaders join the table, to help mend the world in this circle of life, where all living beings are aligned in heart and mind with each other and our mother earth?
i have no idea how to go about this.
i pray that we can all lay down our preconceptions, our relations to the history (not our ancestors) of the past ... i believe the great medicine chiefs know the moment has arrived. i want the medicine chiefs and the tribal elders to come before us, and guide us ... i think their wisdom, (that which has been guarded and protected) is SO necessary. there is wonder in this world and in the way that, when we trust each other, and the great creation (the universe, god, whatever), things meet up ... it's kinda magical that way.
in my own mind, i am still without words, yet i have waited for this moment to arise since early childhood. sometimes, when i try to talk about it, this moment, right here, right now, that we are in ... i weep.
i dunno, i have faith in us, in every single one of us little peons on this planet.
i believe that we might just rise to what we were entrusted with from the get go ... as caretakers of each other and this bountiful world.
much pain will be necessary ... i will sacrifice myself in good conscience, because we ARE building the sustainable future unto all the other generations.
it won't be easy... but i am brave and happy to sacrifice, even my life, to clog the gears of the monstrous machine that is destroying us (the living beings and this planet).
such exciting times ... this cross road. i believe that now is the time, now is the time, the paradigm shift is happening and we need to develop a new language that does not yet exist... we need the elders of this land ... to forge this great path which can lead us onto the path of whole(i)ness ... together we shall find the path not yet tread.

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