Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Democracy Now


Since the arrival of the Europeans on our shores they have been asking “where is your leader”. They had no concept of “power of the people” as they had been conditioned for millennia to follow the leader. When the founding fathers of the U.S. needed a model for their experiment in democracy they chose the Kayanerakowa as their preference. Our constitution is based on equal rights for all living things. It is truly of the people and for the people, all the people of the world, it is about the peace being spread to the world. For the benefit of the entire earth family. They superimposed a hierarchal “president” over the egalitarian principle of our constitution and now we can see the results of that mistake.

That the U.S. was born of war and has been involved in them continually, is on the public record. We see now in the current era, they have no intention of ever achieving peace. When you have a hierarchal structure and you add economy, the people with the money can control the hierarchy. This we know as the Owista disease. A disease of the mind where the priority shifts from we to I. Now most people on the planet suffer from this ailment. It is the root of the war problem.

The question that everyone should be asking is, how do we get back to the “we” and heal our earth family? The most obvious start would be to stop killing our brothers and sisters in the name of economy. To offer acknowledgement and respect to the natural world. To live in harmony with each other and all our relations in this earth family.

Let us make this new age we are moving into, the age of peace on earth. It is the only way we can assure our grandchildren’s safety and security. Unless all of the children of the world are factored into the solution, we will still have the possibility of insecurity for our grandchildren. Instead of saying “maybe” let us start saying “we will“. Then we Will have peace on earth.

With unity of mind through the natural law comes great strength,

Thahoketoteh of Kanekota

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