Some repay loyalty with faithlessness and give no thought to their own final hours, when they might have to ask another to grant them the mercy that they withheld from those who trusted them.

Dean Koontz, The Darkest Evening of the Year

Cal Oaks Closed for Construction June 1-4

Grieving Pit Bull Stays With Dead Mate for Over 14 Hours

Already moved to tears this morning. You can try and tell me dogs don’t have emotions, I will never believe you. Curses on the driver that hit his mate and the departments that didn’t make this a priority.

[She] believed that dogs had a spiritual purpose. The opportunity to love a dog and to treat it with kindness was an opportunity for a lost and selfish human heart to be redeemed. They are powerless and innocent, and it is how we treat the humblest among us that surely determines the fate of our souls.

Dean Koontz, The Darkest Evening of the Year

…The dead are not powerless. Dead, did I say? There is no death. Only a change of worlds.

Chief Seattle

Carry out a random act of kindness, with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.

Princess Diana

Miley Cyrus Talks Sex

I agree with her sentiments, but somehow I think her image will make her words less effective.

The earth is the mother of all people, and all people should have equal rights upon it.

Chief Joseph

Worst Parents of the Week

Toddler is put in laundromat washer, machine turns on.

First Jazz Festival at Perris Lake Planned for Saturday

Featuring local and national talent

We do not wish to destroy your religion, or to take it from you. We only want to enjoy our own.

Chief Red Jacket

The Presence of Spirit

Naturally magnanimous and open-minded, we have always preferred to believe that the Spirit of God is not breathed into humans alone, but that the whole created universe shares in the immortal perfection of its Maker.

The elements and majestic forces in nature - lightning, wind, water, fire, and frost - are regarded with awe as spiritual powers, but always secondary and intermediate in character. We believe that the spirit pervades all creation and that every creature possesses a soul in some degree, though not necessarily a soul conscious of itself. The tree, the waterfall, the grizzly bear, each is an embodied Force, and as such an object of reverence.

We Indians love to come into sympathy and spiritual communion with our brothers and sisters of the animal kingdom, whose inarticulate souls hold for us something of the sinless purity that we attribute to the innocent and irresponsible child. We have a faith in their instincts, as in a mysterious wisdom given from above; and while we humbly accept the sacrifice of their bodies to preserve our own, we pay homage to their spirits in prescribed prayers and offerings.

-Ohiyesa, The Wisdom of the Native American

Long before I heard of Christ or saw a white man…I knew God. I perceived what goodness is. I saw and loved what is really beautiful. Civilization has not taught me anything better!

Ohiyesa

Who may condemn our belief? Surely not the devout Catholic, or even the Protestant missionary who teaches Bible miracles as literal fact! The logical person must either deny all miracles or none, and our American Indian myths and hero stories are no less credible than those of the Hebrews of old.

Ohiyesa

I confess I have wondered much that Christianity is not practiced by the very people who vouch for that wonderful conception of exemplary living. It appears that they are anxious to pass on their religion to all other races, but keep very little of it for themselves. I have not yet seen the meek inherit the earth, or the peacemakers receive high honor.

It is my personal belief, after thirty five years’ experience of it, that there is no such thing as “Christian civilization.” I believe that Christianity and modern civilization are opposed and irreconcilable, and that the spirit of Christianity and of our ancient religion is essentially the same.

Ohiyesa