Thursday 28 February 2019

Crazy Horse on the elderly

With the large numbers of people on earth in their senior years there ought be a surplus of people within families and the broader community to provide physical and emotional support to the younger ones.

However, this is not occurring on a broad scale.  A lot of seniors are avoiding their family through where they live or through the pursuits the choose to undertake.

Conversely a lot of younger ones are not asking for help as they do not value what those more senior can give.

Add to this the breakdown of the family, allowing seniors to feel dislocated from and not responsible for the general well being of their families.

Lastly, there is a growing number of seniors acting as careers for grandchildren whilst the parents chose to work, rather than parent, which causes them to help the grandchildren but not the children.

Therefore, society is dotted with selfishness, both amongst the younger as well as the elderly.

It is time for the younger to respect what the elderly have to offer and for the elderly to be more ready to help the younger, particularly where they need it the most, which is probably not where they want it.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Sunday 24 February 2019

Crazy Horse on pre election mode

The ability for people to be truthful is never more threatened than when in a pre election mode.

With the power of office beckoning, lies told in promises made are easily justified, notwithstanding a knowing that the promise will never be fulfilled.

Beware the biggest promiser.  Equally beware those who are silent on contentious issues.  Mostly beware the fear mongerer.  The best candidate will make it clear they respect the choice of the voter, but will humbly portend a plan for the people.

Great leaders exist to serve, not have power over others.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on a true friend

Blessed are those who have found a true friend, a relationship where equality is paramount and trust is everything.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Sunday 10 February 2019

Crazy Horse on fighting for a cause

United we stand, divided we fall.

People only fall from a cause because they had not realised how long the journey to success was, so they withdraw for an easier journey.

The biggest battle in fighting for a cause, is to win and maintain the right to fight for it.

Some causes are just, some unjust.  Fighting for a cause will bring change.  If the cause is just, it will bring positive change.  If unjust it will bring negative change and a karmatic debt to those involved.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on the most important task facing man

Over time on earth the amount of people killed in wars is staggering.  Those killed include combatants and innocent victims.  Add to those those who have suffered through the loss of a loved one to war and the numbers bely belief.

Once every combatant, innocent victim and relative of either; enters the Spiritual world they are asked if war was worthwhile.  Not all answer no, it was not worthwhile, however, after they adjust to the loving, non judgmental energy of the Spiritual world, all eventually say no.

The origin of wars is conflict.  Therefore, the art of conflict resolution is the most important task facing man, families, businesses and nations.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual



Sunday 3 February 2019

Crazy Horse on the cornucopia of life

The true cornucopia of life is the free sharing of your ever growing and brightening energy.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual

Crazy Horse on living day by day

Living day by day, if done without a bigger plan, is a recipe for survival, but not growth.

Growth as a person only comes with a plan and living day to day forms part of that plan.

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

Saturday 2 February 2019

Crazy Horse on catastrophes in the holiday season

In a festive or holiday season season, bad events still take place. When they do they interrupt the festive or holiday season, casting a pall of gloom over it.

Such events are no worse than at any other time of the year, but because of the state  of mind and emotions of people, they are felt more deeply, making them seem more catastrophic

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual