Ralph P. Brown
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Native American Indian and Medicine Wheel Expert

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- Spirituality, inspiration and motivation based on Native American Indian beliefs
- Best Sellers
- Awakening the Eagle: A Guide to the Medicine Wheel, 13 Virtues to a New Life: A Journey around the Medicine Wheel
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- Mirrored Windows LLC
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Let Go, Let God: Being the Hollow Bone
There is a fine line when it comes to knowing when to use the gift of our own reasoning and knowing when to rely on guidance from a higher source. Every day we learn more about the world, our self and about others – adding to our ability to make better choices and decisions, but we should also be learning to listen to the “higher” voice of Spirit. Since many people are comfortable relying on their own understanding and may not even be familiar with this gentle force that is wanting to take you to where you want to be, I will speak to this. Dr.
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How to Stay Centered in a Crisis
Life is full of events that test us. These events try our abilities to cope and deal effectively with such occurrences as death in the family, financial problems, health issues, job losses and such. What is difficult for some to see is that each of these events present to us an opportunity for growth and evolvement. This is especially difficult to see when we are in the middle of one of these events.
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Compassionate Detachment: Loving Enough to Let Go
When I was young I discovered a chrysalis hanging from a branch in some scrub oak near our house. Each day after this discovery I would go out and check on this chrysalis in the hopes of seeing the butterfly that I knew was inside. You can imagine how excited I was when one day I came out to find the head of this butterfly sticking out from a hole in the bottom of the cocoon! I stood fascinated by the whole process, but wait… something was wrong. The butterfly seemed to struggle and not be getting anywhere. I decided to help.
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The Value of Giving
I was contemplating the truth in something that I once told my wife... that the true value of a gift is determined by the one who receives it. Since that time I have come to believe that not only does the receiver determine the value of a gift, he or she decides if what was given - is even a gift. Remembering a time when I was watching one of those popular funniest video shows... There was an expectant mother who was breaking the news of her impending pregnancy to both her mother and her young daughter. The grandmother went wild with excitement..
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The Dream Catcher: Respect for the Sacred
There is a lot of mystery and fascination that surrounds the dream catcher - and unfortunately, a lot of misunderstanding as well. Read on to find out what a dream catcher is and isn't and to increase your understanding - because with understanding comes respect and real appreciation. This is not meant to teach you how to make a dream catcher. This should be done by a knowledgeable person. Because we are all connected in the web of life, everyone is affected, to one degree or another, by the energies that surround us and the thought forms of others.
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Transforming Your Life into Gold: An Alchemist's View to Change
It has long been believed that early alchemists were obsessed with turning base metals into precious metals such as gold, and indeed there were extraneous alchemists who experimented with metals in an effort to do just that. However, alchemy was and is more than turning lead into gold. In fact, it is more than transformation in the physical and scientific sense. It also includes personal change and transformation. Most people are familiar with carbon to some degree. We are carbon-based life forms as we are all organic organisms.
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Be Ware the Trappings of Power: Be Aware the Blessings of Emowerment
There are many thoughts and ideas about power - what it takes to get power, to hold power and to stay in power. There are also thoughts and ideas about empowerment but these seem to run a close second to the beliefs about power. Some might argue they are the same thing, or that they are so closely related as to negate discussion. But there is a difference.
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The MotherShip: Consider Your Actions
Suppose for a moment that you have been chosen to make a one-way journey into deep space. Because this journey will take the whole of your life, everything that you need for survival must be planned for in advance. You have been charged with the responsibility of stocking the ship with all of the essentials of life. So you set about the task of designing a system which will perpetually provide you with food, clean air and fresh water. A lot of time, thought and energy goes into this design and you are rightfully proud of the system and what it an do.
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The Trickster Mind: Letting Go of the Past
The Trickster is a well known character to Indian people. The Trickster is both figurative and literal, symbolic and allegorical. Awareness of him can be life-changing. At one point or another, the Trickster touches each of our lives whether we are aware of it or not. Here is a story to expose him, his role and to familiarize you with... "The Trickster". In the drier parts of Africa water is difficult to find. The bushmen have learned that the monkeys in the area know where the water is and how to get to it. When water is needed, the bushmen must capture a monkey.
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The Flowering Tree: Manifest the Desires of Your Heart
Nature has shown us an inherent duality, an appearance of opposites and unrelated things such as hot and cold, man and woman, black and white, good and bad. With a mind that naturally works to separate, dissect and compartmentalize, it is easy to see one without the other and miss the relationship and commonality that links them. From the galaxy with all of its many universes, to matter on a molecular level, nature teaches us that <u>life is about relationships</u>. Discovering these relationships contributes to harmony by making our understanding more complete.
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Be Aware, Learn, Grow: The Value of Still Hunting
If you believe that the purpose of our earthly experience is for us to learn so we can grow as an individual and evolve as a species, you also probably believe that there are lessons all around us. I am one of these people. I was taught to "still hunt" and this knowledge has proved invaluable to me as a student of life. Still hunting is simple and can be done by anyone. It is finding a place, any place, and observing the people, nature and things around you in an effort to learn from them. The "place" is more of a mental state of being since any location can serve to teach you.
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The Untrapped Mind ... in 40 words
This is one of the most profound single sentences ever uttered. It is from Konosuke Matsushita: "The untrapped mind is open enough to see many possibilities, humble enough to learn from anyone and anything, forbearing enough to forgive all, perceptive enough to see things as they really are, and reasonable enough to judge their true value." There are five values in this forty word sentence that work towards an untrapped mind. You could spend a lifetime learning each of these values and incorporating these into your life and it would be well worth the effort.
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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Ralph P. Brown
BEYOND REASON
Our ability to reason stems from how well we perceive. What happens if our perception is short-sighted and our reasoning is a product of a narrow-minded perspective?
Experts in the field of psychology posit that our ability to reason is what sets us apart from the other creatures of the earth. I always get the feeling when I hear this that it is a kind of declaration of our superiority and all the justification needed to proclaim that we are the dominant species. We may be the dominant species and our ability to reason may be why that is so, but still we suffer with the economic melt down, Wall Street woes, corporate bailouts, global warming, urban sprawl, deforestation and so on. These are the products of short-sighted perception and narrow-minded reasoning. If our reasoning stops at immediate gratification, at what appears to benefit us in the here and now instead of extending to the possible effects on the future, we may not want to wave the banner of reason so proudly.
The Native elders teach that "the view from your own lodge is always narrow. You have to roll up the hides to see clearly."
If you can imagine sitting inside a teepee while looking out of the door, you can envision the small view of the outside world you would have. If you made all of life's decisions based on what you could see from this position, I think you would agree that you would be ill equipped to make an informed determination regarding anything other than the inner world. To see a broader view of the world, you must roll up the hides and look in all directions.
As an individual, as a society, as a nation, as a world – our reason must expand and mature. It must grow in a way to include both self and others, the now and the future, and it must always include the Mother who cares for us – Mother Earth. At that time we won't be so conce ed with being the "dominant species", only with being the most reasonable.
May your reason be a light unto the world.
In Spirit, Ralph
(Tawennihake)
A FINAL THOUGHT:
"Be aligned with your purpose and swim in the positive current that assures you of success and positive outcomes. Isn't this great?! This is what is meant to be responsible for your own happiness and well-being. We put ourselves in the flow and all else is added to us!" - Ralph P. BrownContacting Ralph P. Brown
Ralph is a wisdom keeper and Medicine Wheel guide who believes that we each need to find balance.
"Awakening the Eagle: A Guide to the Medicine Wheel" is the story of young Okwaho as he learns from the stories of wise elder, Lightning Eyes. Okwaho grows and understands the importance of this balance through these stories and the interpretations of how he can put the Wheel to use in his own life.
Email: ralphpatrick.brown@gmail.com
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The Untrapped Mind... in 40 Words
This is one of the most profound single sentences ever uttered. It is from Konosuke Matsushita:
"The untrapped mind is open enough to see many possibilities, humble enough to learn from anyone and anything, forbearing enough to forgive all, perceptive enough to see things as they really are, and reasonable enough to judge their true value."
There are five values in this forty word sentence that work towards an untrapped mind. You could spend a lifetime learning each of these values and incorporating these into your life and it would be well worth the effort. Just think what it would mean to you, to your family, to your place of employment or to your community if these values were at the heart of your life.
Let's take a look at each one:
HUMILITY: Humility is recognizing that we are no greater or less than any other creature. Whether we are leading or following depends on which way we are facing in the circle. The humble know the same is true of teaching and learning and they accept both roles with equal deference.
FORBEARING: Another word for forbearance is tolerance. Tolerance is closely related to humility in that it acknowledges that we all make mistakes. You want to be just as quick to overlook the mistakes of others as you are to have others overlook yours.
FORGIVENESS: When someone commits an egregious error against you, do you allow the light of forgiveness to shine - or do you allow the pain to fester? I like what Samuel Clements said about this, "Forgiveness is like the scent of a rose left behind on the heel of the foot that has crushed it." Lack of forgiveness traps the mind in negative and harmful energy. This energy is corrosive and damaging.
PERCEPTIVE: One of the hardest things for man to do is NOT form an opinion about people, places, events or anything else. Even if we know the nature of something it is not until we know how it relates to all other things that we learn wisdom. We must have all the information we can get before we take the things we have perceived and reason upon them.
REASONABLE: Determining true value can be tricky because our reason can be short-sighted and stop once we see that (insert person, place, thing or event here) benefits us here and now without seeing the possible long-term effects. For instance overeating, over spending and excessive drinking may provide joy in the short term but have deleterious effects in the long run. If our reason is short-sighted in its scope and we fail to perceive far enough, then our reason is limited. Sometimes to our detriment.
You may have noticed how each value seems to hinge on the one before it. This is one of the reasons the quote of Konosuke Matsushita is so profound. How far can this quote take you in your self-development? In your career? In your relationships? For Mr. Matsushita this philosophy has taken him to the head of one of the largest electronics corporations in the world, Panasonic including all its subsidiaries.
How you get this to be a part of your life is different for each person, but the pursuit of such a life is in the best interest of everyone!
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