Monday, August 25, 2025

Walking The Sacred Road

When we walk the Sacred Road, we are advised to guard our hearts carefully. One of the greatest dangers to our spirit is offence. When we take offence, we invite bitterness, pride, and resentment to live within us. These things cloud our thoughts, disturb our feelings, and pollute our spirit.


It is true that we can forgive when we have been wronged. Forgiveness is a beautiful thing. But there is a way even higher, a way that keeps our spirit pure from the start. That way is to never take offence at all.


The Great Father taught us that those who walk close to Him have learned to let go before offence can even take root. To see others not as enemies, but as fellow travellers who sometimes stumble, just as we do. When we choose to take no offence, we need no forgiveness later, for there is nothing to forgive.


This discipline is not always easy. There will be moments when we allow harsh words, careless actions, or misunderstandings to stir anger within us. But, if we pause, take a breath, and remember the love of the Great Father and Mother, how they never take offence at our weaknesses, then we will find strength to not be hurt in the first place.


Please, hear this well: The more offence we take, the more we do harm to ourselves; the more we harm ourselves, the more forgiveness we must give to others. The longer we wait to forgive, the more deep the damage we cause goes into us and the more distant we become from our loving Parents; and, the longer we remain distant, the heavier and darker our spirit becomes. But, a heart that takes no offence remains light, joyful, and close to the Sacred Fire; this is the only way to walk with the Holy Father and Holy Mother.


Walk this higher path. Keep your spirit free. And know that when you live in this way, the Great Manitou Himself will walk beside you.

Offence And Forgiveness

Wow, it has been a while since I have posted here. I got so involved in posting on Rumble that I had forgotten about posting here. I have been so involved with tending to our own people, that I got out of the habit of posting. And then I got sick, which was addressed on Rumble. Since then, I have not posted much here or there. So, we will attempt to get back to posting here as well.   Since I have been tending to the youth a lot lately, I will continue with those Sacred teachings here. 

 Let us start with an important topic: That of taking offence, and the need to forgive. 

 It is my objective to help people spiritually. I realize there are many people who will not accept these teachings, because they are too invested in the world, and they want worldly results. But, it is my objective to help people gain spiritual results. These two things do not go together, and therefore, there may be several things that do not fit into finding worldly results. Although, if a person would like the spiritual results, here is the Way: The more we take offence, the more we need to forgive. The longer we take to forgive, the more out of alignment we are with Father and Mother. The longer we are out of alignment, the more polluted our spirit is, and the more difficult it is to get clean. Forgive immediately, instantly! In fact, never take offence in the first place. 

 Taking offence will ruin your spirit, will ruin your will to be good, will ruin your drive to walk the Sacred Way.

The more we take offence, the more we need to forgive. The longer we take to forgive, the more out of alignment we are with Father and Mother. The longer we are out of alignment, the more polluted our spirit becomes, and the harder it is to return to purity.

But there is a better way, a higher way taught by the Great Father when He walked upon the earth. He showed us that the strongest heart is the one that refuses to take offence at all. Such a heart remains light, clean, and free, never weighed down by bitterness or pride.

When we choose not to take offence, we protect our spirit. We allow love to remain unbroken within us. We stay in harmony with the Sacred Circle, walking the road of peace, compassion, and strength.

Forgive instantly, yes—but greater still, learn to live in such a way that forgiveness is no longer necessary, for offence was never taken in the first place. This is the path of wisdom, the path of joy, the path of the Great Manitou.

Let us be like Him. Let us see each other with kind eyes, speak with gentle tongues, and walk this Sacred Way together.

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