J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R.*
The connection to the Lenni Lenape
yielded this animated feature
that I would have never
encountered
had it
not
been
for this blog
and following where
the Spirit of Light leads me
each day as I pray to do His will.
Watch Movie (at its climax)
Now there is a lesson here
and I only wish that the original
story was followed more closely.
The three tribal families
of the Lenni Lenape
in New Jersey
wouldn't
have
approved
of Oprah Winfrey
as the Spirit Father
who creates the universe
by thinking what will be...
Kijamuh
Ka'ong
HERE IS A FINE VERSION
OF THE ORIGINAL
R A I N B O W C R O W
TALE
SOURCE
by Carol Spirit Dove Henderson
It was so cold. Snow fell
constantly, and ice formed over all the waters. The animals had
never seen snow before. At first, it was a novelty, something to
play in. But the cold increased tenfold, and they began to worry.
The little animals were being buried in the snow drifts and the
larger animals could hardly walk because the snow was so deep. Soon,
all would perish if something were not done.
"We must send a messenger
to Kijiamuh Ka'ong, the Creator Who Creates By Thinking What Will
Be," said Wise Owl. "We must ask him to think the world warm again
so that Spirit Snow will leave us in peace."
The animals were pleased
with this plan. They began to debate among themselves, trying to
decide who to send up to the Creator. Wise Owl could not see well
during the daylight, so he could not go. Coyote was easily
distracted and like playing tricks, so he could not be trusted.
Turtle was steady and stable, but he crawled too slowly. Finally,
Rainbow Crow, the most beautiful of all the birds with shimmering
feathers of rainbow hues and an enchanting singing voice, was chosen
to go to Kijiamuh Ka'ong.
It was an arduous journey,
three days up and up into the heavens, passed the trees and clouds,
beyond the sun and the moon, and even above all the stars. He was
buffeted by winds and had no place to rest, but he carried bravely
on until he reached Heaven. When Rainbow Crow reached the Holy
Place, he called out to the Creator, but received no answer. The
Creator was busy thinking up what would be to notice even the most
beautiful of birds. So Rainbow Crow began to sing his most beautiful
song.
The Creator was drawn from
his thoughts by the lovely sound, and came to see which bird was
making it. He greeted Rainbow Crow kindly and asked what gift he
could give the noble bird in exchange for his song. Rainbow Crow
asked the Creator to un-think the snow, so that the animals of Earth
would not be buried and freeze to death. But the Creator told
Rainbow Crow that the snow and the ice had spirits of their own and
could not be destroyed.
"What shall we do then?"
asked the Rainbow Crow. "We will all freeze or smother under the
snow."
"You will not freeze," the
Creator reassured him, "For I will think of Fire, something that
will warm all creatures during the cold times."
The Creator stuck a stick
into the blazing hot sun. The end blazed with a bright, glowing fire
which burned brightly and gave off heat. "This is Fire," he told
Rainbow Crow, handing him the cool end of the stick. "You must hurry
to Earth as fast as you can fly before the stick burns up."
Rainbow Crow nodded his
thanks to the Creator and flew as fast as he could go. It was a
three-day trip to Heaven, and he was worried that the Fire would
burn out before he reached the Earth. The stick was large and heavy,
but the fire kept Rainbow Crow warm as he descended from Heaven down
to the bright path of the stars. Then the Fire grew hot as it came
closer to Rainbow Crows feathers. As he flew passed the Sun, his
tail caught on fire, turning the shimmering beautiful feathers black. By the time he flew passed the Moon, his whole body was black with soot from the hot Fire. When he plunged into the Sky and flew
through the clouds, the smoke got into his throat, strangling his
beautiful singing voice.
By the time Rainbow Crow
landed among the freezing-cold animals of Earth, he was black as tar
and could only Caw instead of sing. He delivered the fire to the
animals, and they melted the snow and warmed themselves, rescuing
the littlest animals from the snow drifts where they lay buried.
It was a time of rejoicing,
for Tindeh - Fire - had come to Earth. But Rainbow Crow sat apart,
saddened by his dull, ugly feathers and his rasping voice. Then he
felt the touch of wind on his face. He looked up and saw the Creator
Who Creates By Thinking What Will Be walking toward him.
"Do not be sad, Rainbow
Crow," the Creator said. "All animals will honor you for the
sacrifice you made for them. And when the people come, they will not
hunt you, for I have made your flesh taste of smoke so that it is no
good to eat and your white feathers and hoarse voice will prevent
man from putting you into a cage to sing for him. You will be free."
Then the Creator pointed to
Rainbow Crow's black feathers. Before his eyes, Rainbow Crow saw the
dull feathers become shiny and inside each one, he could see all the
colors of the rainbow. "This will remind everyone who sees you of
the service you have been to your people, and the sacrifice you made
that saved them all."
Sincerely yours
in Jesus through Mary,
Mike Rizzio
Imitate Mary
Become like Jesus
Live for the Triune God
Seek the Light of Our Lord Jesus Christ
See you on the High Ground!
* - J.M.J. + O.B.T. + M.G.R. stands for:
Jesus, Mary and Joseph;
O Beata Trinitas;
St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael
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