Wednesday 28 September 2016

Crazy Horse on imposing your way on others

There are countries where their leaders are considered to run 'good' governments, who try to impose their way and methods on other countries.  This is accepted as good practice.

There are countries where their leaders are running 'bad' governments (usually non democratic) who try to impose their way and methods on other countries.  This is rejected as bad practice.

Neither is any better or worse than the other, both are trying to bring to another country what they do not want.

There is no country on earth so advanced so as to be able to take the high moral ground and try to impose their way and methods on any other country.

From my guide Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual

Monday 26 September 2016

Crazy Horse on behavioural norms

It is acceptable to use a toothpick at a table to clean food particles from your mouth, yet it is unacceptable to do the same at a table with a toothbrush.

It is acceptable for a man at a table to steal glances at a Woman present so as to admire her, yet it is unacceptable for a man to look through a peep hole into the room to admire a woman at the same table.

It is acceptable for a woman to sit at the table with her breasts barely concealed, yet it is unacceptable for her to sit at the same table in her underwear.

Who is served by conflicting behavioural norms?  Are they in place to assist equality or do they exist to separate people in society into class groups?

Where they exist to work against equality, ignore them, create new ones where equality is the outcome.

From my guide Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual.

Thursday 22 September 2016

Crazy Horse on attacking minority groups.

How does a society learn how to stop abusing minority groups?

The answer is found in tolerance and acceptance that because others are not like you, does not make them bad.

However, Society will never get to the point of accepting minorities until they can accept their own.  When not attacking minorities they are attacking each other, whether that is physical or emotional.  This includes family groups.

Until there is more tolerance and acceptance of those supposedly like you, there cannot be tolerance and acceptance of those supposedly not like you.

From my guide Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual.

Wednesday 21 September 2016

Crazy Horse on abuse of power

When those holding positions of authority, abuse their power over a period of time, there will follow a lack of respect for that authority.

Following a lack of respect comes rebellion against that authority, which in turn leads to civil unrest.

Those in authority try to quell the civil unrest with force or a show of strength, further confirming in the minds of the people that power is being abused.

The solution can only come from fixing the cause of the problem, ie. Stop the abuses of power by those in authority.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on 'Give a man enough rope.....'

There is a saying on earth, 'Give a man enough rope to hang himself'.

Do you need to suffer the consequences of the man's actions until he does hang himself?
Do you want any man to hang themselves?
Do you want to watch a hanging?

Spiritually, for a man to learn his lessons the answer to each of these questions is yes.  However if that man is in a position of great power, or about to be, where the consequences of his actions will be so great as to adversely affect millions, then the answer is no.  Take the rope off the man, strip him of his opportunity to do harm.

With a choice between two people in power where one offers more of the same  (largely ineffectual leadership) and the other something different, but deleterious to the people, take the more of the same option so as to protect the majority.

A change of leadership to something that can only bring bad is not a change to be welcomed.

From my guide Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Dorector Sphinx Spiritual



Tuesday 20 September 2016

Crazy Horse on housing

Why is it that with everything put into houses to make them more functional and to save time, people have less time?

The house was meant to be a refuge from the weather, a place of gathering when inside gatherings were required.

It was not meant to be so filled with appliances that it became a prison, locking people away from the outside.

The lack of enjoyment of life in the elements and the lack of real communication face to face is acting as a detriment to the growth of people on earth.

From my guide Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual.

Thursday 15 September 2016

Crazy Horse on isolation

In the winter time in our camp, our tepees were covered in snow, frozen solid.  We were not only isolated bythe weather, but also isolated in our tepees.  At the same time their was no fear of being attacked by our enemies, for they too were isolated.

This is what happens when you isolate yourself in your life, you take yourself to a safe place, unfortunately it is a place of survival, not a place of growth.

From my guide, Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers.  Director Sphinx Spiritual.

Wednesday 14 September 2016

Crazy Horse on a dying man's lament

Every dying man would swap not only their money for more love in the life they have just had, but also old want back the time they spent chasing more money than they needed.

From my guide, Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers. Director Sphinx Spiritual

Tuesday 13 September 2016

Crazy Horse on being stuck in life

When stuck in your life, it is no good trying to think of different ways to move forward, for your thoughts will continue to be confined by the same amount of knowledge.

When stuck, seek new knowledge from whatever source suits you, then with sufficient new knowledge you will be able to find your way forward.

From my guide, Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual

Monday 12 September 2016

Crazy Horse on beating children

A parent who beats their child once has an inner fury at themselves at that point in time.

A parent who continually beats their child over a period of years is trapped in the negativity of their own life, wanting more, yet frustrated that they cannot break the cycle of their life.  The defenceless child becomes the victim of their frustration.

Ongoing beating of a child cannot be fixed in the short term, it requires a change of life for the beater.  If they do not change their life they cannot ever be trusted again by the child.  If they do change their life they will spend a proportion of it in shame at what they have done.

From my guide, Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on the pathway to love

All people are entitled to love and all crave it.  All cannot have it.  For those who cannot have it the solution is in their own hands.

People who are negative or in a negative state, cannot at the same time be in a loving state.  Thus the first change to make when seeking love, is to change from a negative state to a positive state.  This will enable you to find the pathway to love.

From my guide Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director, Sphinx Spiritual

Sunday 11 September 2016

Crazy Horse on rewarding behaviour

Good behaviour is generally rewarded by good deeds and acts done back to the person exhibiting good behaviour.

When someone engages in bad behaviour it alienates them from all, except others engaging in bad behaviour.

When someone admits bad behaviour, that in itself does not deserve rewarding for it is only placing them at the gateway into a pattern of good behaviour.  If they make the transition into a person of good behaviour, that in itself will bring their reward.

From my guide, Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual

Monday 5 September 2016

Crazy Horse on the mysteries of life.

The mysteries of life do not unfold before your eyes with a great clarity.

Rather they wrap,themselves around you and it is only in working out how to free yourself from them, that you begin to understand them.

From my guide, Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Director Sphinx Spiritual.