Tuesday 3 May 2011

Way of the Circle

Cherokee Indians were mentioned to me at the weekend, so I have been doing some research and found some wonderful information called The Way of the Circle that the Cherokee believe in and I have to say it is a good guide for living your life:

Cherokee Way of the Circle:

When you first arise in the morning, give thanks to the Creator, to the four directions, to Mother Earth, to Father Sky, and to all of our relations, for the life within you and for all life around you.

Remember that all things are connected.

All things have purpose.

Consider performing a "giveaway" by distributing your possessions to others who are in need.

Honour others by treating them with kindness; always assume a guest is tired, cold or hungry. Provide them with the best you have to offer

You are bound by your word, which cannot be broken except by permission of those who the promise was given to.

Seek harmony and balance in all things.

It is always important to remember where you are in relation to everything else and to contribute to the Circle in whatever way you can , by being a "helper" and protector of life.

Sharing is the best part of receiving.

Practice silence and patience in all things as a reflection of self-control, endurance, dignity, reverence, and inner calm.

Practice modesty in all things, by avoiding boasting and loud behavior that attracts attention to yourself.

Know the things that contribute to your well-being, and those things that lead to your destruction.

Always ask permission, and give something for everything that is received, including giving thanks for, and honoring all living things.

Be aware of what is around you, what is inside of you, and always show respect.

Treat every person from the tiniest child to the oldest elder with respect.

Do not stare at others; drop your eyes as a sign of respect, especially in the presence of Elders, teachers, or other honored persons.

Always give a sign of greeting when passing a friend or stranger.

Never criticize or talk about someone in a harmful, negative way.

Never touch something that belongs to someone else without permission.

Respect the privacy of every person, making sure to never intrude, upon someone's quiet moments or personal space.

Never interfere in the affairs of another by asking questions or offering advice.

Never interrupt others, it shows lack of patience and respect.

In another persons home, follow his or her customs rather than your own.

Treat with respect all things held sacred to others, whether you understand these things or not.

Treat Earth as your mother; give to her, protect her, honour her; show deep respect for those in the animal world, plant world, and mineral world.

Listen to guidance offered by all of your surroundings; expect this guidance to come in the form of prayer, dreams, quiet solitude, and in the words and deeds of wise Elders, and friends.

Listen with your heart.

Learn from your experiences, and always be open to new ones.

Always remember that a smile is something sacred, to be shared.

Do what needs to be done now, not later

Live each day as it comes.

Tansy
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