Hi clearwater! I know “you don’t mean to pick apart my posts”, so go ahead.
No one wants to judge my words?!? EVERYONE HERE WANTS TO JUDGE MY WORDS! THAT’S WHAT THIS FORUM IS ABOUT! No one here wants anyone to falsely claim that they’re Cree, or that their great grandmother was a Cherokee princess, or that they were Ho Chunk in a previous life. There are so many possible verbal crimes here it makes my head spin. People care.
I thought you guys were experts with an awareness of world-wide issues relating to native religions (like Tibetan Buddhism.) I really did.
I don‘t know how to use quotes. This is the best I can do: “Someone who you know asked you for advise about Buddhism, and you gave it. You then feel guilty I suppose, (no, worried, uncertain) and come to a Native American forum and asked of folks you don't know, if you did the right thing… Why second guess yourself like this? (Because you guys have rules. I don’t know what they are. I was worried that I might be breaking them.) Honestly, does it really matter? (YES) What harm have you done or think you may have done? I see no harm, no foul. (Thank you. That‘s nice of you. I feel reassured.) What have I missed? (That some people need help to learn. You guys are so ungracious about it I might never ask for it again on this site.) You did not dispense grand esoteric spiritual knowledge, did you? I didn't see it. So then, you came here asking for advice (kind of like what someone did to you, asked for advice) and you don't like the answers you are getting. (Many of the responses were unfriendly.) Again, what does it matter? (I have feelings.) Just accept the answers for what they are. (That's wise, but currently impossible. Maybe I'll be able to do it in the future.)
No one said anything about being Native American being a qualification to answer your questions. Where did that come from? ( I was attacked by someone who said something like, “If you’re not Buddhist or Native, why do you presume to give advice about Buddhism?” This person seemed to be saying it would be OK to give such advice if I were Native. I found that a little pompous, but maybe it was just an oversight?) You asked for opinions you got opinions. You asked for judgment, and don't like it when opinions may seem judgmental. (I believe I got some judgments, which are useful, and a lot of judgmental comments, which cause harm.”) You should accept these answers from these folks in the spirit in which the are intended. (What spirit? I don’t like to be abused.) I am still unclear about the spirit in which they have been asked... (Thank you for saying that. You may be right. I’ll give it some thought.)
I just assume that you came here in the spirit of learning, or wondering, of having an open heart and an open mind. (Thank you for seeing who I am. That's all true.) That being said, life still deals out answers than one doesn't like sometimes. Just part of life. (Yes, that’s true. But couldn't people make more of an effort to be helpful? There's some sort of weird agenda here. I'm trying to figure it out.)
All in my humble opinion, and that's all it is. My opinion and I speak only for myself. Others may agree with me, I don't know. (Thank you so much. That’s very sweet.)
Hi clearwater! I assume you’re Native? Hello. I’m very happy to meet you. This is exciting. How would you like to be called?