There was symmetry, balance in the telling of the story around the fire of the connection of the four races to the four elements – fire, water, air, and earth of the way we are bound to the elements, to each other, in harmony the telling of the white people, bound to fire, the sources of innovation, of modern life. Of the black peoples, connected to water, the source of life, the ability to find water in the arid desert. The yellow people, masters of the air, home of kites and wind. And the red peoples, tied to the earth, mother of us all. How wonderful the telling of the story of us, in the binding one to the other elements and peoples, in balance in the natural order the way of things on the earth, on Turtle Island
August 19, 2007 14:18 Our mission trip, from Wesley United Methodist Church, Concord, NH and from First United Methodist Church, Hudson, MA to Jacksonville and Machias, ME to the Down East Maine Mission, Jacksonville United Methodist Campground, East Machias, ME Words of Thunderbird Turtle Woman