Thursday, August 25, 2011

Babemba Tribe

I stumbled across this in one of my readings for my Transitions class... If only our society could practice such wisdom as this tribe does. This is what a united society looks like.

"In the Babemba tribe of South Africa, when a person acts irresponsibly or unjustly, he is placed in the center of the village, alone and unfettered. All work ceases, and every man, woman, and child in the village gathers in a large circle around the accused individual. Then each person in the tribe speaks to the accused, one at a time, each recalling the good things the person in the center of the circle has done in his lifetime. Every incident, every experience that can be recalled with any detail and accuracy, is recounted. All his positive attributes, good deeds, strengths, and kindnesses are recited carefully and at length. This tribal ceremony often lasts for several days. At the end,the tribal circle is broken, a joyous celebration takes place, and the person is symbolically and literally welcomed back into the tribe."

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Love Is...

Love is a great thing, yea, a great and thorough good; by itself it makes everything that is heavy, light; and it bears evenly all that is uneven. For love carries a burden that is no burden, and makes everything that is bitter sweet and tasteful.
-Thomas A Kempis

Wednesday, September 23, 2009








Elephants laugh, cry, and have incredible memories.

They have grieving ceremonies for when a loved one dies or returns after having been missing.

Elephants visit the graves of their loved ones.

They stick together as a clan.

We have something to learn from these beautiful mammals.

Saturday, January 17, 2009

~S a t y a~

"T r u t h"

Or

"R i g h t"


"s a t e h i t a m s a t y a m"

= T h e P a t h t o U l t i m a t e T r u t h