All Indians from my time on earth worked together harmoniously within their tribe.
The men relied on the women and the women upon the men.
The men became warriors, feeding the tribe and fighting the battles of the tribe.
The battles fought were in preservation of what they believed in, therefore, lived for.
There never was a woman who tried to stop their man doing what he believed in, for to do that was to emotionally castrate him.
There never was a man who said to his war chief that he could not fight that day for his woman didn’t want him to. These things were unheard of, for the Indian believed in equality between genders, where there was mutual effort and support of each other.
No woman asked her man to feel sorry for them in a bid to have their man give up who he was.
No mother asked her son to not to go into battle through fear of losing them.
Better for an Indian to die in the pursuit of what they believed in, than to live as an emotionally castrated, frustrated and ineffective person.
From my guide Crazy Horse through Ian Rogers Director Sphinx Spiritual
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