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Dear Creator:
There comes a time when I am sitting with many and listening to one person's opinion of the power of choice.
One person said that there should be no choices only one decision, no choices made.
I thought about this for a while, and by the time you read this article, my choice will be made. Medicines: traditional or western? I prefer to have that ability to make a decision and know that I can accept my choice. Also to be at peace with it.
Certainly, I pray for the Creator's guidance in this journey. To accept reality, as I am diagnosed with AIDS and to believe that the last chance for a miracle only happens with my last breath of physical life. The possibility of a miracle never leaves, and I pray to you Creator that I will never stop believing you. You are only my true AIDS service organization. You have never used me for a stat, but as your creation. For this I am eternally grateful.
I know in my heart that I will walk away from this disease. I will be faithful to the traditional medicines you provide as Mother Earth sits silently and prays for me. This is the power of choice. My health is clinging on at this point with no heavy sickness, Thank you Dear Creator.
It is July 12. But when this article is released in October we will not know where it will go. It will be a year since I began writing for Windspeaker. It has been an honor. I thank you Dear Windspeaker. I thank those readers who have commented on the articles. I sincerely do hope I have helped some. It's all I can pray for. Thank you for this time.
There are a few projects I wish to mention to you that will be available soon. I appreciate Duval House Publishing and Bibby Productions for two videos - one is a follow-up documentary of Feather of Hope. The other is the video I Will Not Cry Alone . Inquiries can be made to Duval House Publishing in Edmonton at (403) 488-1390 or toll free at 1-800-267-6187.
Also all the articles that have been published this last year will be put together in book form and it will become your personal teachers guide. The book will also contain a few of my poems for neckbone flavor.
However, if there is a great demand for me to continue from the readers, then let the Windspeaker know. Otherwise, perhaps it's time to walk away quietly while I search for the cure. Traditionally. Who knows?
I love you and thank you forever in life, forever in spirit, forever in my dear "Moccasin Miles for Freedom".
Love from a brother Eagle Boy
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