Monday 28 November 2016

Crazy Horse on self responsibility

When the reality of your life dawns upon you, the mist of uncertainty will lift and loneliness will creep in as you realise and accept the responsibility for your life is just yours.

When this day comes, it is a new and true awakening.

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

Crazy Horse on an emotional breakdown

An emotional breakdown is the full and final revealing of your true self to yourself.

You can only grow from this point if you can accept and love your true self.

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

Monday 21 November 2016

Crazy Horse on ill temper

Ill tempered people are mean.  To change their ill temper work on their generosity for others needs.

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

Crazy Horse on the energy of love

The energy of negativity explodes like a bomb, wrecking havoc in its path, affecting all.

The energy of love is more gentle, spreading like a hue of light and softly settling on all in its path.

One inspires, one destroys.

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

Monday 14 November 2016

Crazy Horse on comfort

Comfort comes from enduring the unpleasant and enjoying the pleasant.

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

Crazy Horse on protection

It was war time.  In the field hospital the nurse worked tirelessly attending to the wounded, suffering from loss of limbs.  Around her bombs went off regularly and her background music was cannon fire.

She believed her work was pure and that she would be protected from the dangers ever present.  No shell ever landed on that hospital, allowing her work to continue on the wounded.

For it is true, that for some people whose work on earth is pure, there is an added layer of energetic protection given to them so as to ensure their work continues.

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

Monday 7 November 2016

Crazy Horse on a Cult

The world operates on the basis of groups or individuals trying to influence others to think, therefore act, in a way that benefits the influencer.

This is acceptable in society as most families work in this way, with the parents influencing their children how to think and act.  Governments act in this way by the setting and enforcing of laws. Armies act this way through training.

People join groups of like minded people and the rules of the group seek to influence thought and behaviour.

What then is a cult and how does it differ from the ordinary working of society.

The term cult is usually used  in a critical sense aimed to cause fear in others and to have others join them in their belief about a cult.

It is in this context I will address a cult.  It is a group which causes others to fear it's power, is seen as acting negatively in society and it removes the free will of its members.  All three conditions have to be present for it to be a cult.

Where these conditions are present, there is cause to fear, for society is not being advanced by the existence of the group.

Where people maliciously call a group a cult, knowing it is not, they are acting in a way that is as bad as any cult.

Spirituality in its true and pure sense has at its vanguard of teaching the principle of free will.  Hence, any spiritual group teaching free will as a guiding principal is not a cult.

My teaching is through Sphinx Spiritual.  It is led through the teaching of free will. Because of this Sphinx Spiritual is not a cult and nor is any other like spiritual group.

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



Crazy Horse on minority groups.

In the Country called Australia, successive governments have decried the refugees trying to enter their country.  The outcome is that many people in that country dislike refugees and see them as a minority group who need to be removed from the country.

So it is in many other countries in the world today.  There is a growing feeling of discontent about minority groups.  Somehow, this includes the indigenous minorities even though they are traditional owners of the land.

This discontent exists because governments are not doing enough to welcome the minority groups into their country.  In the example of Australia they are actively discouraging them.

When a government spreads discontent about one minority group, they must realise that the discontent will spread to all minority groups.

The outcome of this is intolerance, which leads to racism and justifies the existence of extreme right wing groups.

It is at this point where society is currently balanced.  It is a perilous time for any country in this position.

Where the minority groups discouraged include the indigenous of the country, then that country is in a more perilous position (Australia, America).

Fighting a one world is like putting your hand up to the wind to stop it.  Your face will feel protected but it is futile.

The march towards one world will not stop, even though it may be temporarily abated.

Welcome others for it will in time improve your country.

To governments, realise that if you spread ill will to a part of society, it will soon permeate all society.

To the indigenous, stand proud, for you are honoured.

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

Saturday 5 November 2016

Crazy Horse on the American Indian Protest

In my time it was the Railroad and the opening of the Black Hills for the gold search.  White man was prepared to anniliate the Indian and all they stood for in the name of progress, a term which also means greed and includes a lack of respect for others and their beliefs.

In order to control the Indian and remove them from their beliefs, White man put them on reservations and set out to bring them into the beliefs and ways of the White man.

This attempt to brainwash the Indian flew in the face of thousands of years of culture.

The reservations were waste land, of little value to White man and not designed to allow the Indian to be self sustainable, rather to be forever reliant upon White man.

Today, they want to dig up the Indian land and put under it an oil pipe line. The pipe line criss crosses a river.  The Indian is outraged for they know pipe lines leak and it will only take a tiny leak to spoil their water supply, a water supply shared with nature and the animals.

White man in showing a familiar lack of respect for the Indian uses their physical resources to force this upon the Indian for they still consider this reservation to be waste land.

How little has changed.

The Indian protests, small angry voices against the might of White man.  Are they justified and if so in what form should they protest.

The difference between the actions of white man in my time and now is that in my time it was a deliberate and malicious attempt to rid the world of Indians.  Today it is a reckless indifference to the future of the Indian.  Both are worthy of protest.

Because we could not negotiate with liars, talking with the white man failed.  We fought and did so in a manner to be remembered through History (Little Big Horn) so that our message could not be forgotten.

Today little has changed with regards to the honesty of the white man, hence talking is a waste of time.  Therefore, the question is what form should the protest take.

It should not be through war or anger.  Today these are the ways of the white man who has learned so little over time.  The heart of the Indian is more pure and remembers the stories of ancestors  and this is your strength.

In putting the Indian into reservations and embedding them into the ways of the white man, they have taught you of themselves.  Use this knowledge.

To do this first understand the feeling of white man to you. The level of resources put into controlling the Indian since the battle of the Little Big Horn is out of proportion to the risk. Therefore, what do they fear from the Indian for they have the physical might to squash you.

What they fear now is what they have feared from my time, that is the righteousness of your actions will win over public support.  In my time they countered this by portraying us as savages.  To prove this they incited our anger and used our subsequent actions to vilify us as savages.

As they have learned so little they will once again set out to incite the Indian into anger, and damn you with your subsequent actions.

Therefore, you cannot negotiate with them and you cannot let them cause you to be angry.

The outcome is that you must revert to your culture, to your spiritual beliefs and to accept the righteousness of your cause.

Protest in silence my friends.  Take to your ponies.  Let 10,000 ponies carrying men, women and children ride silently through the towns and cities.  The people,will know of your cause and be inspired into supporting you.  Let not one sign be displayed, not one angry word said or angry look given.  Show the people,that you are above that.  Incite love and passion, not hatred and war.

Be proud, for you have much to be proud of.  The Indian is custodian of so many secrets as to how to advance the world.  Let the people understand this.

The education of white man is lacking in how people can work together in a united way   This knowledge is held by the Indian.  Bring the people of the country with you on your protest. Let them see your faces.  Let them feel your pride.  Let them feel your connection to your great spirit.  Let the voice of silence cascade into a crescendo. In doing this your message will re write history and stand the test of time.

In so doing you are showing how you have learned from history, you are using the righteousness of your actions to overcome the traditional use and abuse of power of white man. Stories will be told of you into the future.

My name is a Crazy Horse, this is my message to you, who were once my people.

Through Ian Rogers. Director Sphinx Spiritual