Monday, 19 November 2012

Crazy Horse on Hope

I wept for my people and their future and in weeping I felt my strength leaving.  I then knew that to remain in the weeping state I was of no use to them.  At these times I spent much time alone in the hills seeking messages about what I could do to help the future of my people.  I then tried to convey not only the messages to my people but also the energy they came with.  From these messages came action, from the action came hope.

This is what I want to pass onto you today.  The weeping state brings no hope, only action does.  Hope is an aspirational state beyond survival and is essential for the growth of people.

From Crazy Horse, my guide, through Ian Rogers, Medium & Spiritual Teacher

Thursday, 1 November 2012

Crazy Horse on Choice

In teaching of spirituality, that is, the knowledge of how the spiritual world works and how to apply that to living on earth, it needs to be remembered that all people are at different levels of evolution or growth.

Because of that, what is a truth to one person will not be a truth to another.  This needs to be respected and remembered.  That is why the teaching of spirituality cannot be done via a dogma.  A truth can be put before a person, but they must have the absolute right to reject it, for it does not fit there understanding of life from where they are at in their journey of wisdom.

It might be that in time they will accept it as their truth, but that is their choice to make.

From my guide, Crazy Horse, through Ian Rogers, Medium & Spiritual Teacher.

Crazy Horse on disputes

If truth is the first casualty of war, it is not because of progaganda, for the loss of truth in war does not begin after the war starts.

Wars only start because there has been a lack of truth between opposing sides.  Only in truth can disputes be resolved in the long term.

From Crazy Horse, my guide, through Ian Rogers, Medium & Spiritual Teacher

Crazy Horse on being Anonymous

Anonymousness is cowardice.  If you ascribe to a belief, give your name to it, if you do not, do not lend it credit by being associated with it.  To remain anonymous in supporting a belief is to not truly believe.  To remain anonymous when you disagree is to be too scared to defend your position, therefore leaving yourself defenseless and without credit.

From Crazy Horse, my guide, through Ian Rogers, Medium & Spiritual Teacher