The Sioux Indian Story. . .
“My grandfather took me to the fish pond on the farm when I was about seven, and he told me to throw a stone into the water. He told me to watch the circles created by the stone. Then he asked me to think of myself as that stone person.
“You may create lots of splashes in your life but the waves that come from those splashes will disturb the peace of all your fellow creatures,” he said.
“Remember that you are responsible for what you put in your circle and that circle will also touch many other circles. You will need to live in a way that allows the good that comes from your circle to send the peace of that goodness to others. The splash that comes from anger or jealousy will send those feelings to other circles. You are responsible for both.”
That was the first time I realized each person creates the inner peace or discord that flows out into the world. We cannot create world peace if we are riddled with inner conflict, hatred, doubt, or anger. We radiate the feelings and thoughts that we hold inside, whether we speak them or not. Whatever is splashing around inside of us is spilling out into the world, creating beauty or discord with all other circles of life. Author Unknown
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Helpful Books/Links/References for the Sioux Indian Story:
- Change Almost Anything in 21 Days: Recharge Your Life with the Power of over 500 Affirmations (Page 31) by Ruth Fishel and Bonny Van de Kamp © 2003
- Be the Change (Page 217) by Morning Dove © 2009
- Be the Changes You Want to See poem by Denice Moffat