The Seven Philosophies Poem by Marilyn Lott

The Seven Philosophies

Rating: 5.0


Native American men
Have seven philosophies
That guides them through life
And through all eternity

The first is to the women
Treated with dignity and respect
For the woman brings forth life
She is as sacred as she can get

The second is to the children
Preparing to leave the nest
Knowledge to go forth in life
Teaching them to be the best

The third is to the family
Unity of all generations
The man is to be responsible
It’s part of their many traditions

The fourth is to the community
Creating a sense that they belong
Giving their time and talents
For community is very strong

The fifth is to the earth
Teaching children how to care
Plants, animals or humans
A source of all life breathing air

The sixth is to the creator
Praying each day for guidance
Guidance from the Great Spirit
Spirituality for instance

The seventh is to myself
What kind of man do I want to be?
When I become an elder
Can I truly give generously?

So this, my friends, is what
The Native American is striving for
Passed down from his ancestors
Those who have lived before!

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ron Flowers 29 December 2008

Marilyn, I gave you a 10 for this fine poem and I give the Native American men a 10 for getting thier priorities straight. Warm regards Ron

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