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On the good red road
"The Good Red Road" is a phrase used by many different Native American tribal communities to represent one who is walking the road of balance, living right and following the rules of the Creator.
One may be of any race or of almost any religion and walk the Red Road. The Good Red Road is a path, a way of living. It's full meaning is the way one acts, the methods one uses, and what directs one's doing. There is more to the Red Road than spoken word or written words on paper. It is behavior, attitude, a way of living, a way of "doing" with reverence - of walking strong yet softly, so as not to harm or disturb other life. The Red Road is a pathway to truth, peace and harmony.
Walking in balance is more than just the physical action, it also incompases the mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects of our being. In experiencing the Good Red Road, one learns the lessons of physical life, or of being human. This road runs South to North in the circle of the medicine wheel. After the graduation experience of death, one enters the Blue or Black Road, that is the world of the grandfathers and grandmothers. In spirit, one will continue to learn by counseling those remaining on the Good Red Road. The Blue Road of the spirit runs East to West.
We must speak in one united voice to awaken the people of the world to the catastrophic consequences we face if we don't change the way we relate to each other and our Mother Earth.
To Soar on Noble Wings To Move on Whispering Winds
Of Great Spirit’s Voice
We Touch the Roof of the World
The Home where Sacred Spirit Dwells
Where Father Sky
May tell a Funny Story or Two
And Make us Laugh
And then
With Good Medicine
May we fill the Empty Basket
Of our Hearts
Returning
To Share with Mother Earth
This War is Over
The Next has Not Begun
In Between exists Much Love
Next Time
May we Remember All The Love
In the Basket of our Hearts
Where No One Wins or Loses
For we are One Tribe, One Spirit, Many Reflections
Anupama Deanne Kallman
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