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08/25/2020
07/28/2020

Warrior’s Creating Peace
Now doing classes through Zoom. We will not be conducting in person classes until further notice.
Blessings, stay healthy, stay non-violent.

11/11/2019

Class schedule, as usual
Monday 11/11/19 through Thursday 6:00 to 8:00pm.

11/11/2019

Class open tomorrow 11/12/19
6:00 to 8:00pm.

10/30/2019

No class week of Halloween. Next Monday next class.
Stay safe

10/13/2019

I saw this on a friends page, interesting read! It will make you think....

SOOOOO YOU WANT TRUTH OR DO YOU WANT TO CONTINUE TO BELIEVE IN FAIRY TALES? HERE IS THE TRUE STORY OF THE FIRST THANKSGIVING! The Pequot War was one of the bloodiest Indian wars ever fought. In 1637 near present day Groton, Connecticut, over 700 men, women and children of the Pequot Tribe had gathered for their annual Green Corn Festival which is our Thanksgiving celebration. In the predawn hours the sleeping Indians were surrounded by English and Dutch mercenaries who ordered them to come outside. Those who came out were shot or clubbed to death while the terrified women and children who huddled inside the longhouse were burned alive.
The next day, John Winthrop (1588-1649), the governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony declared "A Day Of Thanksgiving" because 700 unarmed men, women and children had been murdered. Cheered by their "victory", the brave colonists and their Indian allies attacked village after village. Women and children over 14 were sold into slavery while the rest were murdered. Boats loaded with as many as 500 slaves regularly left the ports of New England. Bounties were paid for Indian scalps to encourage as many deaths as possible. Following an especially successful raid against the Pequot in what is now Stamford, Connecticut, the churches announced a second day of "thanksgiving" to celebrate victory over the heathen savages.
During the feasting, the hacked off heads of Natives were kicked through the streets like soccer balls. Even the friendly Wampanoag did not escape the madness. Their chief was beheaded, and his head impaled on a pole in Plymouth, Massachusetts -- where it remained on display for 24 years. The killings became more and more frenzied, with days of thanksgiving feasts being held after each successful massacre. George Washington finally suggested that only one day of Thanksgiving per year be set aside instead of celebrating each and every massacre. Later Abraham Lincoln decreed Thanksgiving Day to be a legal national holiday during the Civil War -- on the same day he ordered troops to march against the starving Sioux in Minnesota, Abraham Lincoln approved 38 Dakota hanged on December 26, 1862, in the largest one-day ex*****on in American history.This story doesn't have quite the same fuzzy feelings associated with it as the one where the Indians and Pilgrims are all sitting down together at the big feast. But we need to learn our true history

08/07/2019

I so love group it has made a positive impact on my life. Positive change is so good for the soul. And learning how to deal with my anger in a constructive way and not take everything personal... listening to my spouse and being fair to his feelings and having emphathy and sympathetic to him...

03/17/2019

Know yourself

04/18/2018

This is Jim Thorpe. Look closely at the photo, you can see he is wearing different socks and shoes. This wasn’t a fashion statement. It was the 1912 Olympics, and Jim, an American Indian from Oklahoma represented the U.S. in track & field. On the morning of his competitions, his shoes were stolen. Luckily Jim ended up finding two shoes in a garbage can. That’s the pair that he’s wearing in the photo. But one of the shoes was too big, so he had to wear an extra sock. Wearing these shoes Jim won 2 gold medals that day.”
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“This is a perfect reminder that you don’t have to resign to the excuses that have held you back. So what if life hasn’t been fair? What are you going to do about it today? Whatever you woke up with this morning; stolen shoes, ill Health, failed relationships, don’t let it stop you from running your race. You can experience more in life if you get over the excuses and get on with living.” You can have reasons or you can have results but you can’t have both. Remember, excuses are all equal. “Wake up and live and bring your vision to reality”.

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02/13/2018

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