What Is The Essence Of True Courage

Courage “

QUESTION: What does “courage” have to do with being a person of good
character…with someone who stays true to their principles and their values?

ANSWER: EVERYTHING!

You see, being values-driven means two things:

Doing what’s right – following our conscience; refusing to compromise our
principles, despite pressures and temptations to the contrary, and

Taking a stand against what’s wrong – speaking out, whenever we see others do
things that are incorrect or inappropriate.

Unquestionably, both of those require guts and fortitude…they require courage.

 

Courage is…

Following your conscience instead of “following the crowd”.
Refusing to take part in hurtful or disrespectful behaviors.
Sacrificing personal gain for the benefit of others.
Speaking your mind even though others don’t agree.
Taking complete responsibility for your actions…and your mistakes.
Following the rules – and insisting that others do the same.
Challenging the status quo in search of better ways.
Doing what you know is right- regardless of the risks and potential
consequences.

I’d like to share the “Cadet Prayer” that is repeated during chapel services at
the U.S. Military Academy:

“Make us to choose the harder right instead of the easier wrong, and never to be
content with a half truth when the whole truth can be won. Endow us with the
courage that is born of loyalty to all that is noble and worthy, that scorns to
compromise with vice and injustice and knows no fear when truth and right are in
jeopardy.”

That is truly the essence of courage.

Author and submitted by: Edmond Lonewolf

Reconsider Columbus Day. org petition (via Truth Is Pagan Media That Bites)

To represent truth and justice, Columbus Day should be considered void and without merit as a false picture painted by manufactured history of heroism that was not warranted and a state of denial of crimes against humanity of Aboriginals and other minorities by Columbus. This video and this organization is petitioning for reconsideration of Columbus day because of the known facts of the heinous crimes that Columbus enacted and bestowed on Aborigi … Read More

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Happy Samhain/Halloween~ All Saints~ Souls Day

I love this time of the year. What marks Samhain/Halloween/All Souls Day/All Saints Day, as special and unique is that it is the ONLY time of the year that people open their doors to strangers. It is the one and only time of the year that people give openly without hesitation to strangers. It is a demonstration to the art of giving without a single  thought  of receiving back what one has given to perfect strangers. It is in turn unlike any other festivity or holiday in the human specter . No matter what one chooses to call this time of the year, it is without a doubt an act of giving with no intent to get something back. Samhain is absolutely one of my favorite times of the year ~The act of giving  to perfect strangers sets up the new year ( celtic) as one of promise, hope and deliverance to new beginnings and new inspirations of kindness, bringing forth love and eventually evolves to peace for all humans worldwide. ~Authored by Aris~

Western Society and Christianity calls this day Halloween, however before Christianity was Samhain the  Halloween culture can be traced back to the Druids, a Celtic culture in Ireland, Britain and Northern Europe. The Roots of Halloween lay in the feast of Samhain, which was annually on October 31st to honor the dead. Samhain signifies “summers end” or November. Samhain was a harvest festival with huge sacred bonfires, marking the end of the Celtic year and beginning of a new one. The Ancient Celts believed the souls of the dead roamed the streets and villages at night. Since not all spirits were thought to be friendly, gifts and treats were left out to pacify the evil and ensure next years crops would be plentiful. This custom evolved into trick-or-treating and what is known and celebrated as Halloween or all Hallows Eve.

Many of the celebrations that Christians celebrate or observe are from the tenets of paganism around the world of the different ethnicities and cultures. Christianity is the newer religion. Before Christianity there were the different demonstrations of how people around our vibrant world hailed to the great spirit and in all actuality our ancestors hailed to a Goddess of different names before they ever hailed to a God let alone a Christian God and before there was ever the ideology of Christianity as a religion. When you look at the cultures of each nation and races of people that live in this universe they were never Christian at the beginning. As in today’s world people are looking to go back to the beginning of their ancestral beliefs and not the spoon fed beliefs of religions that were thrust and forced upon humans as fear mechanisms of control and inequality. According to Christian beliefs we are all made in the image of God, so if we are all made in that image, we can see that God/ess as we will as unique inspired individuals. All of us are individually unique in our DNA and an inspiration of the great spirits light. I personally like to go with both my Native and Irish ancestry roots when it comes to my personal spirituality. After journeying for a long time in the many religions, I found I was the most comfortable and at peace with my Native and Irish Ancestry in regarding spirit and the creator.  As always I remain to be Eclectic in my personal spirituality and religion.

Aboriginals refer to the higher being as “The great spirit”, they have no gender and no color attached to their knowledge of the creator. ( Aboriginals btw were the very first of humans to even believe in the creation of humans through a higher spiritual being, as well as Natives were the first to believe in life after life or as they say on earth life after death.) I love the thought of how Aboriginals revere the creator in  simplicity ,yet still appealing to a higher power of creation. I also like to view my God/ess as a female in definitive terms of body presence but not in spirit light. The world has been ruled for centuries  by the hegemonic dominance of the male gender that everything and every belief was revered in the masculine identity of humanness and the female was ignored. Yet it is the females that give life through their bodies. In fact scientifically and biologically men have very little to do with procreation according to biology professors. LOL. It is women that bring forth life not men. In that essence I view my God  in a female aspect of the great spirit  not male. I also see that God as my native ancestry as a great spirit with no skin color, just a beautiful uncontested spirit of light and power who created all of us as equals and to have us journey and aspire to the greatness of the Goddess the great spirit. ( btw God can be female).

Samhain marks one of the two great doorways of the Celtic year, for the Celts divided the year into two seasons: the light and the dark, at Beltane on May 1st and Samhain on November 1st. Some believe that Samhain was the more important festival, marking the beginning of a whole new cycle, just as the Celtic day began at night. For it was understood that in dark silence comes whisperings of new beginnings, the stirring of the seed below the ground. Whereas Beltane welcomes in the summer with joyous celebrations at dawn, the most magically potent time of this festival is November Eve, the night of October 31st, known today of course, as Halloween. As examples, Africans, Natives and Irish are just a few examples that the ancestral roots and ideologues that have a different background of spiritual faith

Samhain (Scots Gaelic: Samhuinn) literally means “summer’s end.” In Scotland and Ireland, Halloween is known as O�che Shamhna, while in Wales it is Nos Calan Gaeaf, the eve of the winter’s calender, or first. With the rise of Christianity, Samhain was changed to Hallowmas, or All Saints’ Day, to commemorate the souls of the blessed dead who had been canonized that year, so the night before became popularly known as Halloween, All Hallows Eve, or Hollantide. November 2nd became All Souls Day, when prayers were to be offered to the souls of all who the departed and those who were waiting in Purgatory for entry into Heaven. Throughout the centuries, pagan and Christian beliefs intertwine in a gallimaufry of celebrations from Oct 31st through November 5th, all of which appear both to challenge the ascendancy of the dark and to revel in its mystery.

~ The last two paragraphs are authored by: The Chalice Center @ http://www.chalicecentre.net/samhain.htm

Autumn the years loveliest smile

Autumn, the year’s last, loveliest smile.
— William Cullen Bryant


For man, autumn is a time of harvest, of gathering together. For nature, it is a time of sowing, of scattering abroad.
— Edwin Way Teale

~People are always looking for beauty and for something to inspire them, yet they ignore the obvious in the seasons beauty and grace. Autumn speaks and calls out to us in many ways, people never take the time to enjoy the best things in life that are free and that inspire and encourage~ Look at the leaves changing colors and the fall in its equinox in a different light today. Then you to will be inspired by the gift of natures spirit of the true meaning of life. We see phases of life through the seasons.
~ Aris~

Fall Leaves- Autumn Inspiration

I love autumn. It celebrates the vibrant colors of things changing, as the leaves change their colors so does the season bringing us to the inspirational part of a phase of life. Autumn is not just a time to enjoy the rest of the good weather but it serves as an inspiration as everything changes. Nature busies  itself by preparing for its winter rest and sleep. 

Daily Reflection Spiritwalk- Live Life With Appreciation

When you live your life with an appreciation of coincidences and their meanings You connect with the underlying field of infinite possibilities. ~Deepak Chopra~

Allow Your Own Inner Light To Guide You


There comes a time when you must stand alone.You must feel confident enough within yourself to follow your own dreams.You must be willing to make sacrifices.

You must be capable of changing and rearranging your priorities so that your final goal can be achieved.

Sometimes, familiarity and comfort need to be challenged.

There are times when you must take a few extra chances and create your own realities.

Be strong enough to at least try to make your life better.

Be confident enough that you won’t settle for a compromise just to get by.

Appreciate yourself by allowing yourself the opportunities to grow, develop, and find your true sense of purpose in this life.

Don’t stand in someone else’s shadow when it’s your sunlight that should lead the way.

Daily Reflection-Self Sacrifice Is Giving Others Your Best

You get the best out of others when you get and give  the best out of yourself.

~Harvey S. Firestone~

Life is made up, not of great sacrifices or duties, but of little things, in which smiles and kindness, and small obligations, given habitually, are what win and preserve the heart, and secure comfort.—Sir H. Davy 
Self Sacrifice is Giving Others in your life your best.

~ Aris~

Daily Reflective Musing- Your Life Is Indeed What You Make It Personally.

No matter what is handed to you along your journey of Life, eventually your life evolves to how you handle things. At a certain point when we reach our adulthood, we must take the responsibility for our lives and the directions we take. Life is about dreams, your dreams, set goals, attempt to make them happen. If you are stalemated at the first attempt, try again, until you achieve what you desire in your life. 😀 Think about your individual sense of purpose in life. Be your own person and not what everyone else expects you to be. I have drawn this thought from my own personal life experiences and I have never been freer and more happy until I thought and defined this inspiration and many others.  Hugs Family and Friends.~ Aris~
Life is always a matter of choice. Whatever the circumstances may be, you can choose the level at which you live.

You can choose what to think about the various events that play out in front of your eyes. You can choose how to respond to the challenges and opportunities that come into your life.

When you choose to consistently and persistently follow a particular purpose, you will manifest that purpose in the world around you. When you choose to focus your thoughts and efforts on things of meaningful value, you will create more value.

In the next few hours, or in the next few moments, anything can happen. It may be what you planned or it may be a total surprise.

Yet whatever may happen, you can choose what to do about it. Though you are subject to many powerful forces and influences, you can choose the way you deal with them.

The life you live is a matter of choice. Choose wisely, and live richly.

— Ralph Marston–