Being created is a
traumatic experience, if you can imagine.
This is why we
should fear (love) and respect Creator.
We should also
respect and care for Mother Earth
for our life-time.
Death no matter how
it happens is also a traumatic experience.
I have toiled since
first writing in websites, about an interesting explanation to our Sacred
Ceremonies so as to show non knowing people our way and the reasons to not fear
or condemn them and still protect the ancestors wishes.
I have noticed as
late that my website trackers and blog reader are inundated with questions,
concerns and/or complaints as well as so many false teachings about our
ceremonies.
These false
teachings by wannabe Indian teachers is the main reason why
ALL SACRED
CEREMONIES
are with-out
recordings of any kind!
You see, if a phony
can record then, that phony can take advantage of you and your interest in our
culture usually for a profit of whatever?
More important than
all of this is the many mixed race families now wanting to better know about
this half of their loved ones ancestors, beliefs, culture and ceremonies.
I hope that you
understand and enjoy my feeble attempt at putting this one very Sacred Ceremony
to rest?
One of many Sacred
Traditional Ceremony of Native
Americans.
Remember, native
ceremonies are a form of prayer
Communication with
Creator, (GOD).
You as the student
can never be wrong, you can never make a mistake, your Creator is a loving,
caring teaching God!
Because so many mix
ancestors are showing interest in their loved ones native past, we like to
start a ceremony with a little religious knowledge so to speak.
First thing is a
need for a little teaching information.
Many religions, like
the Christians, believes in God.
A Christian also
believes in the trinity, God the father, God the son, God the holy ghost (holy
spirit).
As an Mohiigan
Eastern Woodland American Native, of a Matriarch society, like the tribes of
the Pequot/Mohegan’s and so many others, we are believers in Creator
(God). God is the Creator.
This group of people
believe in Creator (God), Father Sky (you call Jesus Christ), the Great Spirit
(Holy Spirit).
For instance,
Creator (God), speaks a creation like
“Create the
Universe!”
Father Sky (Jesus
Christ) puts that wish into action, The Great Spirit ( Holy Spirit) completes
the work.
“We have a
Universe.”
This is why, when a
Christian walks the walk of Jesus Christ and a Native walks the walk of Father
Sky it now makes sense to be one with Creator (God)?
My dream is that
someday we can all walk the walk together?
A little of a native
story (cut short for this purpose) telling children about humans.
Mother Turtle
(Earth) asked one day while walking with Creator, for something of creation to
care for.
So, Creator charged
Father Sky with having the Great Spirit take a hand full from her back and
forming humans to be placed on her back.
Actually 13 groups
of humans.
13 original tribes,
13 squares on a turtles back.
However, we do
believer in a little twist, first was woman, then man to care for and protect
woman.
Turtle (Earth) is a
women.
Humans came from
Mother Earth, Humans will return to Mother Earth, hence the reason for a
Crossing Ceremony and the reason why native people have 13 in many of their
ceremonies.
A Crossing Ceremony,
as with all sacred ceremonies is never to be written down or recorded.
A Crossing Ceremony,
as with all sacred ceremonies is never to be written down or recorded.
It must only
be passed down from generation to generation, by your Spiritual Leader to
a Spiritual Leader.
If recorded then
phony humans can imitate your ceremony and usually for profit.
No native American
is allowed to make a profit off of a Sacred Ceremony!
Usually
Kinnick-Kinnick (Tobacco) changes hands to replace the ceremonial use.
Creator is watching.
It was not my intent
to slight any religion, so if you feel that your beliefs were left out, please
write and teach me, I am always eager to be a willing student?
in and teach from beginning to end.
A Traditionalist Spiritual (Teacher)
cannot receive awards
for carrying out
Creators (Kiehtan), Wishes.
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