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day Senior Member
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| Subject: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:08 pm | |
| "Who are the Elders ?" by Daniel Crowfeather
It seems that there are many people these days who are trying to find a spirituality that they can believe in. For whatever reason, we are beginning to pay more attention to our spirit and to our direction in life. Many of us have found ourselves drawn to the First Nations beliefs, perhaps because they are seen as clean and pure, and based on the simpler times that we all seem to miss.
As we make our way along the Red Road, with luck we are led to a person who has been given the wisdom and knowledge to be a teacher. We call these people Elders, and from them we begin to learn the ways and traditions that form the heart of First Nations beliefs. While these Elders generally do not think of themselves as anything special, they are usually highly regarded and treated with great respect.
For some of us, however, these early times can be dangerous. Being human, most of us have a desire to be respected by the people around us. When we see the respect being given to our Elders, we may begin to hope that, someday, we may earn that respect for ourselves. We try to learn as much as we can as quickly as we can, hoping to impress people with our wisdom. We forget that knowledge of facts is not the same as wisdom, which only comes from a lifetime of reflecting on these facts.
The danger is greatest at the time when we realize that there are people who share our road that know even less than we do. These people may be easily impressed by the tiny amount of knowledge that we carry. Such people might even mistake that knowledge for wisdom, and we may find ourselves receiving some of that respect that we crave. We may find that we enjoy the taste of that respect, and our egos may even lead us to think of ourselves as Elders... and the trap is sprung!
It is important to understand what an Elder is. Aboriginal traditions hold the elderly in high regard, because a long life full of experience leads to wisdom. But an Elder in the spiritual sense is not just old; today an elderly person may have no knowledge whatsoever of spirituality. While such a person may have valuable wisdom in other areas of life, they obviously cannot be a spiritual Elder. A real Elder carries facts about their traditions AND the wisdom that comes from long study and practice of those traditions. However, when you are just starting out on the path, it can be hard to tell the difference. Those who are impressionable can be fooled by an older person with a small amount of knowledge, claiming to be an Elder.
Another very popular claim is to be a Healer. True Healers are those who are given the ability to Heal others using only their own energies and resources. Such people are extremely rare: perhaps a handful walk the earth today. My wife and I do not know of any, and probably neither do you. If you know someone who is claiming that they are a Healer, rest assured that they are either lying or deluded... true Healers never advertise, because they know that the people who need them will be brought to them, quietly and without fuss. They do not seek recognition, because they are only too aware of the heavy burden of responsibility they carry, and they do not wish to add to it.
Finally, there are all the self-proclaimed Visionaries. At best, these people learn from real Seers, then pass on the visions as their own. At worst, they will invent any vision that will impress their audience. Once again, if the person brags of it, then it is not so. True Seers do not advertise, because they do not need to. Again, those who need their help will be brought to them, and they know it. They never seek the spotlight.
The lure of prestige and notoriety can be hard to resist. I am saddened that there are people within our own circle of friends who have started to call themselves Elders, and pretend to carry far more knowledge than they actually have. There is one who has appointed himself a spiritual leader, and has created a following of people who have virtually no knowledge of tradition. He tells them that they are Elders as well. There is another who claims to be a Healer, and performs smudging and purification ceremonies for others. Because she has not learned the proper use and purposes of sacred medicines, she has no understanding of the danger this poses for both herself and for the people she tries to help. There are still others who ask questions of Elders, then pass on the answers to other people claiming to have received them direct from the spirits. We call this 'riding someone else's tobacco,' and it is a simple attempt to gain notoriety at the expense of others. In each case, these people have brought a great deal of trouble into their own lives by doing these things. However, despite these warnings, their egos lead them to continue to misguide others, and they cause much suffering as a result.
Each of us has a best possible path to walk, and each of us is here for some specific purpose. For most of us, our walk is all about learning. While we may not see this as significant, the Creator does not make mistakes: each life interacts with many others, so each one is as important as any other. Ignoring our path and trying to do something more spectacular simply wastes a lifetime, and possibly endangers ourselves and others. While a person's life is their own, to waste if they so choose, causing someone else to waste or misuse their life is perhaps the vilest and most disgusting thing that one human can do to another.
It is time for all the pedestals to be torn down, and for each of us to walk the paths we were intended to walk. We must push aside our egos, and listen to the spirits and to the quiet voice of our own hearts. To do any less is to break faith with ourselves, and with the spirits who agreed to help and guide us. Let the true Elders to do the teaching. Let the Healers do the Healing. Let the Seers do the Seeing. Be content that your life, lived as it supposed to be lived, is as important and necessary as that of any other person. Learn, love, and be humble.
All my relations...
If you would like to learn more about the Mi'kmaw culture, please visit Mi'kmaq Spirit http://www.muiniskw.org/ Copyright 2005 Daniel Crowfeather
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Number of posts : 4993 Age : 47 Location : Here Humor : Dry and Wet Registration date : 2009-01-23
| Subject: Re: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:27 pm | |
| A humbling experience.
I have a question. Why is it called the 'Red Road'? | |
| | | day Senior Member
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| Subject: Re: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:51 pm | |
| Red is sacred...if one is walking in a good way...it is called 'the Red Road" | |
| | | day Senior Member
Number of posts : 1193 Location : mother earth Humor : dry, witty Registration date : 2009-08-03
| Subject: Re: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Tue Oct 20, 2009 8:56 pm | |
| Ive posted this as my own feeling and reflection of what it truly means in our ways to be a 'teacher' or 'healer' or 'elder'
In our ways...a person is prepared to teach, by ceremony, sweatlodge, fasts, that go on for years -- it is not a glib term ...in our ways a teacher has first overcome their own ego,
many times those who have been called, do not want to do this work...there are tears upon tears knowing the hardships that one will have to face, the total dedication that it encompasses.
this is the way our leaders were prepared.
Aho! | |
| | | day Senior Member
Number of posts : 1193 Location : mother earth Humor : dry, witty Registration date : 2009-08-03
| Subject: Re: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Tue Oct 20, 2009 9:12 pm | |
| "Being Indian is mainly in your heart. It's a way of walking with the earth instead of upon it. A lot of the history books talk about us Indians in the past tense, but we don't plan on going anywhere... We have lost so much, but the thing that holds us together is that we all belong to and are protectors of the earth; that's the reason for us being here. Mother Earth is not a resource, she is an heirloom." David Ipinia, Yurok Artist, Sacramento, CA
The Red Road is when one is walking in harmony with the Creator and ones spirit.
the Black Road is one of destruction.
this is the best way to remember it....the Red Road is found in ones heart, and spiritual center, through our Connection with the Creator.
the Black Road is one of ego, unbridled passions, the road of service to self.
when I was in the Sky World the Creator cautioned me away from a future in social services..Because they teach service to self, this is of the Black Road.
The Red Road is much harder to walk, but it is our way to walk for inner harmony, first with the Creator, and then naturally with all one's relations
if there are those that choose service to self, we leave those people alone, and move on. | |
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Number of posts : 4993 Age : 47 Location : Here Humor : Dry and Wet Registration date : 2009-01-23
| Subject: Re: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:25 pm | |
| - day wrote:
- Red is sacred...if one is walking in a good way...it is called 'the Red Road"
Gotcha. I know Alex Collier decribes the native Americans as the Reds from their skin colour. | |
| | | mntruthseeker Member
Number of posts : 698 Location : Blaine Humor : I got some Registration date : 2009-01-26
| Subject: Re: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Tue Oct 20, 2009 10:54 pm | |
| I like the way they swayed you away from social services. I used to think that was a way to help all that needed to be helped but I see it with a very different view now. Of course my views have done a complete 360. Thanks for sharing your story | |
| | | Lightning222 Guest
Number of posts : 2198 Location : here Humor : most definitely Registration date : 2009-07-26
| Subject: Re: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Wed Oct 21, 2009 3:04 am | |
| I love the simplicity of this message. You are blessed day to have the connections to visit the sky world and receive the guidance you have been given. | |
| | | day Senior Member
Number of posts : 1193 Location : mother earth Humor : dry, witty Registration date : 2009-08-03
| Subject: Re: Who are the Elders, Teachers, Healers? Wed Oct 21, 2009 9:19 am | |
| - Lightning222 wrote:
- I love the simplicity of this message. You are blessed day to have the connections to visit the sky world and receive the guidance you have been given.
I honor you Deb as my sister in spirit ..thank you for your beautiful spiritual insights | |
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