Today’s dream: I was building a house by scrap woods and waste materials with my family. The house turned out to be a gorgeous house. Then I woke up. I know this dream brings good messages to me.
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During the meditation, my late mom showed me of her daily routine while she was alive. When she woke up, she went to the toilet to release, the bathroom to wash her face, went to the kitchen to cook breakfast, went to the washing machine to start laundry, went back to the bathroom to put make up on her face, and went back to the bedroom to change from a pajama to nice clothes for public. She does not need to do all kinds of those anymore at this moment in the Spirit World. She told me she misses those daily chores and routines. She said all those things that we do naturally while we live will turn to something we will miss once we go back to the Spirit World. And so, she told me to enjoy everything in every moment while I am here on this Earth. She told me everything is a precious experience. She told me with her big smile. I am happy to know she is enjoying being where she is currently at, and communicating with me in my meditation state. I appreciate her wisdom and constant love to me. Thank you Mom. I will follow your advice and enjoy every moment on this Earth while I can.
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I read three books Trail of Tears written by Joseph Bruchac, Many Nations: An Alphabet of Native America written by Robert F. Goetzl, and Super Simple Native American Art: Fun and Easy Art from Around the World written by Alex Kuskowski.
The first book is written a history of Trail of Tears that Cherokee People went through in 1838. It is written in easy English for children, but it was difficult for me to read it through because of the content. It describes how White people lied and stole the houses, plantation, and land from Cherokee people. It is sad to know some rich Cherokees acted like White people and betrayed their own people. I didn’t know about the fact that some white Americans supported the Cherokees by writing articles in newspapers and sending letters and petitions, which were all ignored by the government. I was surprised to read that each Cherokee was given an allowance of $65.88 to cover the cost of moving to west. I wonder if Navajo people was given any allowances to move to Fort Sumner. I never read something like that for Navajos.
The second book is a picture book for young children. I love the beautiful illustrations.
The third book contains the instruction for young children to create art crafts. This book reminds me of my elementary school days. I enjoyed creating art crafts.
