Who are these people? That’s a question we saw floating around the ‘net about us today. Kind of made us smile…
That’s the best thing about being young. Not just young, even young at heart. There’s a natural sense of wonder…curiousity…that always pulls you forward. That’s a beautiful thing. It’s what we love most about being around children. They’re not afraid to just ask you straight up – there’s no pretense to it. Gotta love that!
It’s gotten really hard to trust that people are real today. There’s so many people pretending to be someone or something they’re not, just so they can feel like they “fit” somewhere. We knew a guy who created a whole “alter ego” on the internet. Like who he was just wasn’t good enough. That’s pretty sad. Mother Theresa once said, “The greatest disease on the planet is loneliness.”
And there have been many who have taken what doesn’t belong to them. There’s alot of unresolved grief from that. That kind of hurt takes a long time to heal. And it’s hard to heal a wound that keeps getting scratched open over and over again.
We are so blessed. We have the support of our family and in our culture, that’s so important. Wherever we go, before we speak we lay down a hand woven rug we were gifted from our clan matriarch, Akwagiishnaquay (Robert’s mother). She gave us permission to go out and speak about the things we share…and she told us to take that rug and stand on it, so that no matter where we are we will always know that we are not alone, that we are being held up by our family and our ancestors. Niishin…it is good!
So if you’re wondering about who we are and where we’re coming from (aniin di wayn jih bayan), we welcome you to come on in. This internet “technology” is pretty new to us, so please be patient. We are doing the best that we can. From the generosity of others, we’ve had a site up for many years, but only recently started sending out messages and connecting with the world this way. But we’ve been walking this road for a long, long time – and we are grateful to our elders who have given us permission to share their wisdom with the world. Miigwech (Thank you)
Nin dinaway maganug (To All My Relations) Gigawaabamin miinawa (See you later)
PS (our friends call us “Trees”)
“Teach us love, compassion and honor…that we may heal the Earth and heal each other.” ` Ojibwe prayer
It makes my heart hurt to know so many people who are afraid to be just who they are. You do not “call”them out but the reason so many people get offended when you speak your heart is because they feel that you know who they really are and that is scarry for so many. we are not use to just loving people for who they are and where they are in life. I love the honesty you hold and know that we are always growing and evolving in who we are in this journey of life!
love you!
megan