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	<title>Comments on: Veterans Day 2008: When The Eagles, Crow, Deer, Bears Went To War</title>
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		<title>By: archangel</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 17:24:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>that you give insights like these River, is appreciated by me and many readers here. Sometimes the tilt in many news stories is a bit over to the &#039;ivy league ony&#039; side, and yet, there are about 184 M out of 185 M in the US, who are &#039;other than&#039; and who lead profoundly interesting lives that often set examples for living deeper, more peacefully. I was just talking to an old cowboy from the eastern plains, another life so simple, dirt simple, heart as big as sky. We likely wont hear from him on front page of NYT, but his story, too, is so interesting, and.. worthy. Studs Terkel, who passed last week, was a one-man record-keeper of people of the hands-on working class. If you havent, you might like to peek at his book &quot;Working.&quot; It&#039;s just about people like us and our parents and grandparents, but written in sharp observant, no bs, style.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;dr.e</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>that you give insights like these River, is appreciated by me and many readers here. Sometimes the tilt in many news stories is a bit over to the &#39;ivy league ony&#39; side, and yet, there are about 184 M out of 185 M in the US, who are &#39;other than&#39; and who lead profoundly interesting lives that often set examples for living deeper, more peacefully. I was just talking to an old cowboy from the eastern plains, another life so simple, dirt simple, heart as big as sky. We likely wont hear from him on front page of NYT, but his story, too, is so interesting, and.. worthy. Studs Terkel, who passed last week, was a one-man record-keeper of people of the hands-on working class. If you havent, you might like to peek at his book &#8220;Working.&#8221; It&#39;s just about people like us and our parents and grandparents, but written in sharp observant, no bs, style.</p>
<p>dr.e</p>
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		<title>By: river</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 22:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks Dr. E. for this video and your words. . . i believe one of the biggest and best words in the English language is &quot;Honor&quot;. . .  my Native Grandfather was  a most significant model and influence . . . but it was not until i was an adult did i start to understand how deeply he embodied &quot;Honor&quot; and how the concept of Honor is so often lacking in modern culture. . .It is another place where i have often asked,&quot; What are the needed internal prerequisites  to embody Honor?&quot;. . . I think it is a Big word and it is an Adult word. . .and it accompanies  the capacity to align with  the circle rather than dueling within the opposites. . .  Perhaps of all the words i  know it is an indicator of significant individuation?. . .    Around year  2000, A Day of Honor,  began for Native Americans. . .and at that time many Native American Elders where asked, &quot;What is the most important thing needed for our world today?&quot;. . . overwhelmingly they gave the same response. . . .&quot;Honor is the key element that is needed in order to shift humanity and change our destiny&quot;. . . Around  the start of the new millennium i copied these words from a pamplet from Day of Honor and as i read your article remembered them. . .&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&quot;The Way of Honor&lt;br&gt;Honor is the Beauty Way&lt;br&gt;The Honor of one is the Honor of all.&lt;br&gt;Honor open the gift  you are to the world.&lt;br&gt;Building relatins with Honor is our only job.&lt;br&gt;Creator gave us everything else.&lt;br&gt;Women hold up the sky, somen can fly.&lt;br&gt;A man is only as free as the women he Honors.&quot;&lt;br&gt;author unknown &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Once again Dr. E. thanks for your ongoing voice that honors so many and in so many ways with every entry. . . . may you and yours be blessed. . . .surely you are one that helps hold up the sky. . .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Dr. E. for this video and your words. . . i believe one of the biggest and best words in the English language is &#8220;Honor&#8221;. . .  my Native Grandfather was  a most significant model and influence . . . but it was not until i was an adult did i start to understand how deeply he embodied &#8220;Honor&#8221; and how the concept of Honor is so often lacking in modern culture. . .It is another place where i have often asked,&#8221; What are the needed internal prerequisites  to embody Honor?&#8221;. . . I think it is a Big word and it is an Adult word. . .and it accompanies  the capacity to align with  the circle rather than dueling within the opposites. . .  Perhaps of all the words i  know it is an indicator of significant individuation?. . .    Around year  2000, A Day of Honor,  began for Native Americans. . .and at that time many Native American Elders where asked, &#8220;What is the most important thing needed for our world today?&#8221;. . . overwhelmingly they gave the same response. . . .&#8221;Honor is the key element that is needed in order to shift humanity and change our destiny&#8221;. . . Around  the start of the new millennium i copied these words from a pamplet from Day of Honor and as i read your article remembered them. . .</p>
<p>&#8220;The Way of Honor<br />Honor is the Beauty Way<br />The Honor of one is the Honor of all.<br />Honor open the gift  you are to the world.<br />Building relatins with Honor is our only job.<br />Creator gave us everything else.<br />Women hold up the sky, somen can fly.<br />A man is only as free as the women he Honors.&#8221;<br />author unknown </p>
<p>Once again Dr. E. thanks for your ongoing voice that honors so many and in so many ways with every entry. . . . may you and yours be blessed. . . .surely you are one that helps hold up the sky. . .</p>
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