Showing posts with label San Juan Pueblo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Juan Pueblo. Show all posts

Thursday, 31 October 2024

Elder’s Meditation of the Day #essentialsofrecovery


"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk. 

"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk.     
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Tuesday, 31 October 2023

Elder’s Meditation of the Day #essentialsofrecovery


"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk. 

"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk.    
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Or Follow Us On Twitter #essentialsofrecovery

Monday, 31 October 2022

Elder’s Meditation of the Day #essentialsofrecovery


"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk. 

"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk.   
Why not sign up to get emails with all daily posts included?
Or Follow Us On Twitter #essentialsofrecovery

Sunday, 31 October 2021

Elder’s Meditation of the Day #essentialsofrecovery


"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk. 

"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk.  
Why not sign up to get emails with all daily posts included?
Or Follow Us On Twitter #essentialsofrecovery

Saturday, 31 October 2020

Elder’s Meditation of the Day #essentialsofrecovery


"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk. 
Why not sign up to get emails with all daily posts included?
Or Follow Us On Twitter #essentialsofrecovery

Thursday, 31 October 2019

Elder’s Meditation of the Day #essentialsofrecovery


"One is not born a Tewa but rather one is made a Tewa … once made, one has to work hard continuously throughout one’s life to remain a Tewa.”

-Alfonso Ortiz, SAN JUAN PUEBLO
Being Indian is being spiritual.
It is not the color of our skin.
Being Indian is how we think.
We need to learn our culture, our language, our dances, our traditions, and customs.

It is one thing to know these things, but another to live them.
We need to spend time with the Elders and get their guidance.
We need to go to the mountains, woods, and desert to pray.
Being spiritual is the way for us to think right.
Walking the Red Road and thinking right is the greatest gift we can give to our children.

Grandfather, help me to Walk the Talk.
Why not sign up to get emails with all daily posts included?
Or Follow Us On Twitter #essentialsofrecovery