RE: Teaching Children About the Divine Law

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Sounds like you really need to know that the Great Law of Peace is a Native American gift to the founding fathers of this country because they didn't have any words or ability to understand true freedom.

Look at the Iroquois Confederacy. Look at the signing of the Constitution and Bill of Rights. If you actually look into history the Great Law of Peace was given by the Iroquois Confederacy so that we can have this amazing system of government as well as freedoms for us all.



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you really need to know that the Great Law of Peace is a Native American gift

It would be interesting to compare the "Great Law of Peace" to the "Fiery Law at Mt Horeb". A God is known by His worship and His worship is known by the obedience of His people. One way the Divine Law is summarized is with "Do to others as you would have done to yourself" or the reverse "do not do to others, what you would not have done to yourself"

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Actually it's pretty crazy how much that every civilization has these common Sense rules traditions and knowledge that has been passed down.

For a while I got to live in a monastery. Vedic one. Thier book is extremely old and the oldest surviving copy of a copy was dated at 8,000 years old. On top of that we have so many issues with our own past and our own lost history.

There is nothing new under the Sun and what would really suck is that if we were all taught the entire wrong version of History.

Here is one for you. In The Vedic traditions Jesus spent his first 30 years in India learning from the sages and yogis. In fact they claim that Jesus escaped from Israel and the Romans wow one of his friends that looked remarkably like him was the individual crucified by the Romans. Their tradition is that Jesus lived to be an old man.

And then how about the world's oldest books shedding some amazing science fiction...

For us to know who we are we must know where we came from and currently everybody's arguing about exactly that.

It is quite a rabbit hole that I fell down...

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Fascinating! I don't think we have the complete story of Yeshua recorded and if the whole truth were laid out in front of us, we'd be shocked. History is not nearly as reliable as we thought. I don't know about the Vedic or if Yeshua was ever in India, only God knows. He is the God of the Indians just as much as He is the God of the people of the book.

There is nothing new under the Sun

Amen

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Some pretty crazy things if you start reading the oldest books.

Personally I'm only roughly 200 years away from the Stone age with my Native American heritage. Knowing where we came from and trying to decipher our oral history... As well as getting our history immortalized in a book series...

I am actually a branch of the Uto Aztecan dialect. Relation to the Aztecs. Pretty crazy the civilization that was here.

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