Earthw7
What you say about "if a person is of good mind people will follow them " , is really interesting , because , what many non Lakota people assume is that a person who has earned the right to lead ceremonies must be trustworthy . So , what you seem to be saying is maybe they are ,and maybe they aren't , and in the Lakota way it is not necessarily the most mature or trustworthy people who would earn these rights . So I guess even if someone is known to have earned these rights , with the support of Lakota Elders , people still should be careful if something doesn't feel right and not assume they MUST be trustworthy ?
Cetan
And what about Arvol running ceremonies off rez for non-Lakota, non Indians and charging for them? And
this I have personally witnessed.
I never saw where anyone has ever said anything about non native people not being able to participate in a Sweat Lodge ceremony , as long as whoever is leading it feels this is Ok .The place where the line seems to be being drawn is that non native people can't LEAD the ceremony . I know this is a line a lot of non native people find very hard to accept . Awwwwww
Though I don't know Arvol Looking Horse at all , I have a hard time believing anyone who would take the flak he has for saying there should be no charge for ceremonies , would then turn around himself and charge for a ceremony . That sounds completely crazy . Like sticking a sign on yourself that says KICK ME . Whatever Arvol may or may not be doing, ALL the Elders i have ever known , say it isn't OK to charge for Ceremonies and traditional ways of Prayer . So even if Arvol has some personal problem as you claim , at least he has done the very difficult job of standing up to those who want to say charging is OK and has reminded them it isn't .
As I already said , last time you dissed Arvol , in my opinion , people who have the responsibility of carrying a collective cultural tradition would do best to not cause anyone to feel any lines had been crossed . Assuming that is possible . From what I have seen , the people who don't like the idea of protecting ceremonies would find a way to make an issue out of ANYTHING Arvol does , or start a rumor he did something he didn't do just to have something to complain about , so in this case , maybe it isn't possible . And it would be real confusing remembering where the line was , if someone was looking to critize you no matter what you did . All I know is that anything that connects us with the Sacred should not be sold , and traditional ceremonies need to be practiced in the communities where they originated to stay healthy . I support what Arvol is saying on this .