"Clashes with wolves" is not your Native American Indian name; it's a classification. It's the name for the experience of being beat up like a punching bag when you visit your family. I wish this kind of experience was only in the movies. I wish it didn't happen for real but it does. Why do families sometimes turn mean like that; is pride at the root of it? Maybe after some healing takes place you will understand. My salve for healing is grace and gratitude which when done from the heart rekindles love. Very soon afterwards, you'll be Dancing with wolves instead of clashing with them. Or better yet our families will appear in togetherness in another form; one closer to God's image.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Clashes with wolves
"Clashes with wolves" is not your Native American Indian name; it's a classification. It's the name for the experience of being beat up like a punching bag when you visit your family. I wish this kind of experience was only in the movies. I wish it didn't happen for real but it does. Why do families sometimes turn mean like that; is pride at the root of it? Maybe after some healing takes place you will understand. My salve for healing is grace and gratitude which when done from the heart rekindles love. Very soon afterwards, you'll be Dancing with wolves instead of clashing with them. Or better yet our families will appear in togetherness in another form; one closer to God's image.
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