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I love horror movies first and foremost. I also like science fiction movies, navy/maritime movies, and psychological thrillers.


I love jazz, classical, oldies, adult standards, and easy listening. I even like some of today's music, but not most of it.













I read the Bible; I read a few newsletters; and I love reading Revisionist History.





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10/08/2025 21:08:08

 The Sacredness of Nature

15 Traditional Native American Beliefs That Survived ColonizationHonoring the sacred interconnectedness of land, life, and spirit in Native American traditions. Photo by: ChatGPT
For countless Native American nations, the land is not just a resource—it is alive and sacred. Plants, animals, rivers, and mountains are regarded as spiritual relatives and caretakers. Despite colonization, this eco-centric worldview has endured, influencing environmental stewardship and conservation efforts today. As  many tribes continue to honor the interconnectedness of all life, ensuring respect for the land remains at the heart of their spiritual practice.

The Great Spirit

Many Native American tribes believe in a Supreme Being or Great Spirit, often referred to as Wakan Tanka by the Lakota or Gitche Manitou by Algonquin tribes. This entity embodies all aspects of the universe, including nature itself. Nature is viewed as a reflection of the Great Spirit’s will, serving as both a guide and teacher for individuals striving to understand their place in the cosmos.

The Four Directions and Elements

The spiritual framework in Native American traditions often revolves around the Four Directions (East, South, West, North) and their associated elements (fire, water, earth, air). Each direction holds unique significance and teachings that help inform an individual’s spiritual journey:

  • East (Air): Represents new beginnings, enlightenment, and inspiration.
  • South (Fire): Symbolizes trust, passion, and love.
  • West (Water): Associated with introspection and healing.
  • North (Earth): Embodies wisdom, strength, and enduran
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Wishing you a wonderful evening and a peaceful night ahead.


Lot's Of Love_xoxo




10/08/2025 20:29:41

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Good night, my friend!

We’ve made it through another Wednesday—halfway to the weekend! I hope you can rest well tonight, recharge, and wake up feeling refreshed and ready to take on whatever tomorrow brings. Even from a distance, I’m grateful for your presence in my life. Sleep well and dream peacefully.





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Wishing you a Lovely Night
Love and Smiles ♥



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