Dear Sisters and Brothers in the Four Directions:
Keep your own spiritual path and live a life of being present and of service and walking with love, light and prayers each day.
In the Native American tradition, one member of the tribe assumes the role of “Faithkeeper.” The role of the Faithkeeper is to remain peaceful and calm, while maintaining spiritual enlightenment and understanding, no matter what the tribe may endure. Under extreme conditions, if every single tribe member stumbles into fear, doubt, anxiety, worry and pain – the Faithkeeper maintains peace, spirituality and understanding. Therefore, the Faithkeeper is looked upon as the mainstay to the “I AM” presence of God, Great Spirit or Creator.
Even if everyone else in the tribe slips into pain, fear, or dissension, the Faithkeeper is the one person the tribe can rely on as a lifeline to the Presence. This is our role now.
There are many people in our lives who may accept to serve us as a Faithkeeper. We may see these roles filled by the elders, wisdom keepers, clergy, authors, lecturers, TV and radio talk show hosts, mentors, muses, friends, family, neighbors or anyone who might influence, solidify or inspire our belief systems.
Blessed Day,
Grandmother Flordemayo ❤️
Artwork: A Blue Sea Rising 1994 by Frank Howell (1937 – 1997)
Frank Howell Born in Sioux City, Iowa in 1937, he was a central figure in the Southwest Native Art Movement
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