Chief Joseph Newsletter:
Sentinels of the Sky
Conversations with Chief Joseph & John Cali
ISSN:
1539-431X
June 13, 2007
The Quiet Senator
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Most politicians are drawn to the limelight and the
media headlines like moths to a flame. But a few of them are different.
John Cali
Craig Thomas was one of those who was different.
As you may have heard, Wyoming’s senior US
Senator, Craig Thomas, died last week after a brief illness. Craig was born and
lived most of his life in Cody, the town I live in. He was loved and respected
by almost everyone in Cody and throughout Wyoming. Widely known as a friendly,
fair man, he had a great sense of humor. A quality sorely lacking, in my
opinion, in this country’s capital city.
Unlike some of Wyoming’s other more famous
personalities, such as Vice President Dick Cheney, Buffalo Bill Cody, and outlaw
Butch Cassidy, Craig lived his life quietly and with little fanfare.
He shunned the limelight of Washington, DC and
avoided the capital’s often-nasty political infighting. Many outside of
Wyoming never even knew who he was. One prominent federal official in Washington
invited Craig to a conference recently. The invitation stunned Craig’s aides,
as it came several days after his death.
He was a good, decent man always doing what he
believed was right, despite being in a high-profile profession where the
temptations are too much for many weaker souls. He represented his beloved
Wyoming and its people fairly and competently for many years. And the people
loved him for it.
I went to his burial service here in Cody last
Sunday. It was a quiet event, but the outpouring of love and respect for Craig
and his family was overwhelming. You could feel it in the air.
The quiet senator had made a difference, a big
positive difference in the lives of so many people. And he did it without
fanfare. He did it by simply being who he was. By being true to himself, to
those he loved, and to the land he loved.
Here’s Chief Joseph.
Chief Joseph
Your poet, William Shakespeare, said ". . .
to thine own self be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst
not then be false to any man." Rarely has such sage, yet simple, advice
ever been uttered.
So many humans find it tempting and easy even,
to betray themselves. To betray their values, their beliefs, their sense of
justice -- usually because they want to impress or please others.
This is obviously true in the political arenas
of your modern world. It’s damned hard to be a politician in your world today
without betraying your most cherished principles. Not impossible, but often
hard. And everyone suffers.
We know this will sound insane to some of you --
but if you had a world full of politicians (and ordinary citizens) like Craig
Thomas, you’d find yourselves living in a much different, more peaceful world.
You don’t have to have a big reputation. You
don’t have to do spectacular deeds. You don’t have to grab the limelight or
the media headlines.
Without doing any of that, you can still make a
huge difference in the world around you. Simply by being true to yourselves and
your principles, you will make a difference.
People will be drawn to you. They will resonate
with your energy and be touched by your words -- even by your physical presence
without any words.
You probably won’t ever make a newspaper
headline or reach tens of thousands of others. But you will make a positive
difference in the lives of those immediately around you.
And those immediately around you will, in turn,
make a difference in the lives of those around them. And so on -- it’s the
"ripple effect" we’ve spoken of before.
You, one person standing alone in the
steadfastness of your own truth, can ultimately touch your whole world. You may
never know the results. But you can be sure your life has mattered.
Your world can use many more "quiet
senators" in public and in private life.
For more of our articles, go
here.
Chief Joseph talks about related subjects here:
A
Quiet Mind
Honor
Thyself
A
Sense of Community
Peace
on Earth
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article was originally published here.
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Since 1992, John Cali has been communicating with a
non-physical entity called Joseph. In one of his many physical lifetimes, this
spirit was incarnated as the legendary Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce tribe in
what is now the state of Oregon in the northwestern USA. These messages are a
blend of information from Joseph, other spirits in the "Joseph group,"
and John.
John can be reached by email here
or through their website
Private readings with Chief Joseph are available here: http://www.greatwesternpublishing.org/readings.html
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Copyright © 2007 by John Cali. All rights reserved.
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