I
am reposting these comments from Charlton Wilson Cht Ccht because they really cut to the chase.
Before projecting our own conditioning we should first and foremost look inwards at ourselves and to see what Mike's death reveals in us.
I am absolutely convinced (especially on reading his suicide note) that Mike was clear in his intent and his act did not come from depression and was not an act of cowardice or selfishness. From his perspective he was sacrificing himself for the sake of others.
---SMR
On
Mike's spirituality and death
i
am exhausted. i REALLY want to go to sleep. but i cannot with so many
threads lingering incomplete.
i
have read over and over from folks saying: he's a coward, how could
he suicide or he WAS suicided or or or mere speculation.
a
brief history of me and Mike: we were re-acquainted after a number of
years last summer in Hot Springs South Dakota at the Sun Dance
ceremony. many of you do not kno...w what that ceremony entails - yet
it is essential to this whole story. Mike was not a sun dancer. in
fact, let me step back a moment for some back story.
the
sun dance is one of the 7 sacred rites of the Lakota (Sioux) nation.
It was outlawed and illegal till merely a few years ago, but
practiced in secret, at cost of death, to the Lakota (and the other
tribes that performed this sacred rite) the words are actually wiwang
wacipi (wee-wahng wah-chee-pee which in Lakota means "the
staring at the sun" dance. for 4 days and nights the dancers
fast. no food no water. and the dancers (traditionally only men in
the olden days) were pierced in the chest and tied to the sacred tree
and danced this way. at the end of the allotted time - defined by
"spirit", the men would "break" their tethers
(pull from the tree and tear their flesh) and their prayer would be
complete. the prayer of this ceremony is: "oyate yani pikta ca"
so that the people may live. i don't know if you can grasp the depth
of this. see, in Native ways, we don't have money or animals or
whatever to give. we have our flesh and our blood. this is give away.
and this is HARD. 4 days no food, no water and piercing our flesh and
breaking.
so,
the xtians came and called it SAVAGE. because they sat in their
comfortable buildings and read their book and that was easy. SOFT. no
blood. no flesh. in fact, the xtian bible gives dominion of the
entire planet to man. in Native ways - we are all related (mitakuye
oyasin) so we do not take advantage of pillage our resources. we are
EXTREMELY careful traditionally with our resources. am i getting
through to some of you? is anything i am saying clarifying things
here?
young
sisters and brothers, i hear that you have trauma surrounding
suicide. i hear that you feel like Mike, our personal friend, was
like a father figure. i hear you that you do not agree with suicide.
i hear you that you feel like it is a cowards way out. i hear you
that you are hurt. maybe you don't even know that you are hurt. seems
like it though.
here's
the thing, and i do not want to invalidate you, you are projecting. i
am not trying to patronize by saying this to you: do you know what
projection is? someone you know killed themselves and left wreckage.
you are taking these traumatic events and overlaying them onto this
situation. like Mike said so many many times: YOU ARE LOOKING IN THE
WRONG DIRECTION. can you hear this? i am not trying to be unkind or
mean. (sometimes people hear my direct words/wording that way) so,
please, try to hear me and bear with me.
ok,
fact: YES, Mike took his own life and he did it with a gun. but you
are looking in the wrong direction. if you followed this man, then
you must be open to paradigm shift. imagine that him giving his life
was a gift. in the Native tradition of "give - away" or
"flesh offering" i KNOW this is hard for westerners to
grasp. we are indoctrinated to xtianity, sin, these social morés of
xtianity. gotta let go. theism, while i've never heard Mike say it,
(i will, loudly) theism is a big part of the destruction of this
planet. let go of the puritanical belief system. (now, know that this
is not a typical give away. Natives don't generally condone suicide,
traditionally. and i do not condone suicide...
nevertheless:
GIVE AWAY or FLESH OFFERING.
Mike
had found his way to Native - specifically Lakota - ways. (mostly).
his
final words that we have speak over and over of "...for the
children..." there is nothing more Native than being concerned
with how we are leaving things for the 7 generations to come. (not
japanese. but you can make some comparison there if you like. yes
honor, yes taking one's own life. (hari kari) yes, foreign to
westerners.)
Mike
took his own life. Mike was NOT nuts or crazy or massively depressed.
he
was carrying a load for 7.2 billion and people like you (and you said
so yourself earlier in this thread) expected him to just carry it.
actually, i did too-with out realizing it. and i expected him to be
here a good long time yet. i WAS going to see him this summer. well,
now the pack leader is not here. IN FACT: he has directly said: PUT
THE WOMEN IN CHARGE. PUT THE WOMEN IN CHARGE. we need to listen. we
need to stop looking in the wrong direction.
these
are MORE Native tenets. pre-christian.
so,
bro, please, shake off the funk/mist. you are looking in the wrong
direction. GIVE AWAY/FLESH OFFERING. (yah, his entire body as the
offering) to help us. for Unci Maka (lakota - oon-chi mah-kah =
grandmother earth), for the children... and perhaps, as a result, so
we save our own arses too.
please.
hecetu
yelo (it is finished)
mitakuye
oyasin (we are all related)
tasuunka
kangi sapa miye yelo
one
last thing - if you (or anyone) should need to speak further, to
process ( i happen to be a therapist that follows traditional Lakota
ways, that's how Mike and i reconnected) contact me on FB. we can
talk on the phone. we can skype. we can write to each other through
email.
part
of my paradigm shift is to help folks like you (and all of us) to let
go of how he gave this final message and concentrate on the message,
part is to address the epidemic of western mental sickness, a massive
malady, part is to empower all of us to stick to Mike's burden that
he carried and more. i take this upon my shoulders because i loved
this man. i am "poor" financially. but i am asking nothing
in return - unless someone can send help. (i have bills too). we WILL
get though this time. we WILL thrive and we will save Unci Maka AND
our arses. we WILL look in the right direction.
so,
what do you say: you with me?
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