The exchange where she reveals she's a Native American "spiritual leader":
Shaytripp -
A thought about Todd Palin just occured to me while I was answering a question from my Drugs in the Valley post. Todd is native but I never thought of him this way. Ever. Maybe Todd has a sexual addiction problem and runs away from his spiritual self to his heritage. To me, this make s alot of sense about many things I have wondered about for many years. So this is my prayer, Tonkashula, Watchimawcaw (phoentically spelled) help Todd find himself back to you and back to himself. Help him to find how he connects in the world and that he can right the wrongs he has done and help him realize that each day can be a new start. God watch over him, and his family keep them healthy and strong. May they all find peace. May he find his spirituality and his people again. All my relations. Apollo - Todd is not Ogala Sioux and cannot "find himself back" to ethnic heritage-based spiritual philosophy and mysticism that isn't his own. But I get what you mean.
Todd has no foundation in Eskimo spirituality. I doubt he even has an inkling of awareness and certainly no source to go to,
even if he did.
What you mean is
Yuuyaraq, The Way of the Human Being.He has a centuries-old tradition of European Christianity from his English, Dutch and German grandfathers.
Be really careful here, Shailey. You're walking into Plastic Shaman/Star Child stuff that you don't understand, doesn't belong to you, and are not your stories to tell.
In your spiritual journey, I suggest this:
http://www.newagefraud.org/You have no right to say
All My Relations when you don't know what that means and under what circumstance that might be appropriate. Generally used, it's nothing more than misused jargon to lend credibility to non-Native Americans hokey con artist, new-age sales pitch of generic "Native American" spirituality.
There ain't no such thing. Each indigenous North American culture is completely different and separate, with distinct spiritual practices. It's like saying Baptists and Mormons go to the same church, practice the same rituals and believe the same things.
But I appreciate the intent of your good wishes blessing. That's nice.
There is so much magic, color and significance in
San?tana Dharma, ?ruti, and Smriti, which belong to you ethnically.
Sadguru Sant Keshavadas:
"Truth is One, many are the names."Shaytripp -
I have every right to say it and the people in Alaska would feel that way about me too.Apollo -
Alaska Natives don't adopt Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Oyate culture and language, don't say "All My Relations." Ever. Or "Aho" or "Mitakuye Oyasin."
No need. Vibrant rich cultural heritage and beliefs of their own.
Lakota who believe Mitakuye Oyasin, don't say it in English.
If you're a pipe carrier, then you must be Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Oyate. If I've got that wrong, I apologize, my mistake. You said:
"I am Indian and Cajun (not American Indian),"You're absolutely right - you have the right to say whatever you want.