Sunday, 7 November 2021

Crazy Horse on the mothers lament

 Amongst the Indian, motherhood was a shared function and a highly regarded one.  Mothers understood their role in the Indian culture and the contribution they were making to the tribe’s existence and place in the lore of the Lakota.  

It would be hard to find a Lakota woman entering the world of spirit with a regret about the effort they put into preparing their children to take their place in the tribe, and once that was done, thereafter.

Not so in the world of man dominated by material gain.

It is rare to find a mother entering the world of spirit from this domain, without regrets.  It is only from here that they realise what the child needed and they chose to not provide.  We call it the mothers lament.

Such entities never lose that lament whilst in the world of spirit with it being continually reinforced as they watch the earthly actions of their child.

The mothers lament always comes with the catch cry, ‘if only’.

From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual 

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