Monday 30 July 2018

Crazy Horse on privacy and respect

The technological age has given man unprecedented opportunities to invade the privacy of others.  Institutions have led the way and invaded privacy for profit. individuals have followed, the only difference being the quantum of profit.

Notwithstanding their actions, society still lauds the actions of organisational heads, at the same time condemning the actions of individuals.

By faint condemnation of organisational heads, you are giving tacit approval for individuals to act in the same manner.

Your society is at a perilous stage. Privacy is a respect issue and there needs to be a shifting of the moral standard of society, so that respect returns for each other.

Respect needs to override financial status so that the actions of man are to gain respect, not money.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Monday 23 July 2018

Crazy Horse on detractors

People on earth who bring good change or live to a higher set of values than most, will bring detractors to them.

This is a good sign, for detractors are only modelling their discomfort at a higher or better way of living.

If you try to bring good change and not have detractors, then you are trying to be a politician, which will block your effectiveness.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on self imprisonment

Few people understand what freedom is because few humans have experienced it or allow themselves to experience it.

All humans have an understanding of imprisonment, but usually equate it to being in a gaol.

Few humans understand self imprisonment and how that stems from imposed thoughts and beliefs.

A small percentage of people are imprisoned in gaols.  A very large percentage of people are self imprisoned.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on self importance

When you do something that you are proud of and it is ignored by someone important in your life, that is an opportunity to focus on yourself, not on what others think of you.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on speaking quietly

Speak quietly for the loudest effect.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Monday 16 July 2018

Crazy Horse on moving forward with anger

When you move forward in a phase of your life with anger, that phase will not work out well for you.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Wednesday 11 July 2018

Crazy Horse on the result of a lack of trust

Man has enemies because one person cannot trust the other or they cannot trust each other.

They will remain enemies until trust is regained.

So it is with warring factions.  Wars start over a lack of trust.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Monday 9 July 2018

Crazy Horse on Bear Butte Mountain

Bear Butte Mountain in South Dakota, America is the traditional sacred place for so many Sioux people, especially those who do live and have lived on the South Dakota Plains.

The land incorporating Bear Butte and its surrounds should belong to the Sioux now and forever, with all people welcome to experience the sacred mountain.

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

Sunday 8 July 2018

Crazy Horse on national pride

When a country has grown on the basis of their military power, therefore, grown through threatening others, they have not had to compete economically in a world sense.

With the dimunition of its military power and struggling to compete in a manufacturing sense on the world stage, the solution is not to return to being cut off from the world and  returning to its former military might.  The solution is to extend national pride beyond military might into the quality with which products are made and exported and confine fighting to fighting for trade equally with other countries.

To do that it will need to ensure it's working class are fairly and equally treated by its business owners.  A nation cannot have real national pride if its people do not feel it in what they do.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on the fascination with native culture

No matter which country, there is a fascination with the culture of the natives of the country.

This is shown through tourism to the native areas and through the purchase of art products depicting native beliefs and culture.  This fascination is growing, particularly amongst the younger and older generations.

Surely this is a sign to governments that people do not want to see the original culture and beliefs of the nation suppressed any more.

To achieve this they need to begin by not suppressing the natives any more.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
Where the leader of a country is openly derided and mocked by the people, it is time for the leader to stand down at the end of their elected period for the good of the country.

Leaders are meant to polarise, otherwise they are popularists, but derision and mocking are many steps further than polarising.  It shows a lack of respect and acceptance of that person as a leader and will hold the count back.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on a Society in decay

One of the main ways to identify a society in decay is where there is a wide gap and widening, between the financial fortune of the rich and the poor.

Commensurate with this will be the widening gap between their rights and treatment in society.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual


Crazy Horse on equality for the Indigenous

In the time of the Indian, their spirit was strong, therefore, their power was strong.

Their spirit was broken by making them reliant upon white man for food and by breaking down their Spiritual beliefs through the introduction of white man's religion.

Time has proven that this has not helped the Indian, nor has it benefitted the broader society in which they live.

They need to find pride in who they really are, in their beliefs and in the freedom of their actions.

Why is it that there is a pattern that conquering societies accept new cultures and integrate with them, but consistently alienate themselves from the natives of their country who they conquered.

It is time to treat natives with the same level of equality as those introduced into their country post conquering.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual