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I am thankful today to remember all veterans! Veterans Day is not about war to me!

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I believe that when a person stands up to defend others who they believe are being offended, be it human or otherwise, it is an act of chivalry . Those acts often come to light in battles and yet it can be as simple as offering water to a passing wanderer. Those that are veterans have put themselves in situations that protect all life. They do not have to be soldiers. Some are doctors, nurses, caretakers, police, firemen, ambulance drivers or just neighbors and yes even strangers. We are not honoring our strength as warriors. We are honoring our best qualities of humanity. Chivalry: An old word not much used in this world today:   Modern chivalry has evolved from medieval knightly codes to  a broader set of actions based on mutual respect, kindness, and honor, applicable to all genders .  It includes simple courtesies like holding a door for anyone, but also more meaningful acts such as standing up for what is right, being honest, or showing support for a friend or p...

My team of 13 members did reviews for your book ~ Walking Spirit in a Native Way - White Mocs on the Red Road

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  Jithu / influencer to James Beard 11/06/2025 Hello sir My team of 13 members did reviews for your book Sharing all the 13 reviews here 1. Walking Spirit in a Native Way: White Mocs on the Red Road is a thoughtful reflection on a spiritual journey that is both personal and culturally significant. James B. Beard, known as Noodin, describes the path he walked under the guidance of an Ojibwe Elder, capturing with respect the essence of Indigenous teachings. His narrative is not rushed or embellished but grounded in humility and the slow unfolding of understanding. What stands out is the book’s emphasis on listening and learning rather than claiming ownership of sacred knowledge. Noodin demonstrates sincerity in how he approaches each teaching, mistake, and realization. The story invites readers to reflect deeply on how wisdom is carried, shared, and lived. 2. This book offers insight into a rare and meaningful apprenticeship between a non-Native learner and an Ojibwe Elder. James Be...

JITHU | INFLUENCER - Book Review: Walking Spirit in a Native Way: White Mocs on the Red Road by James B. Beard

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  JITHU | INFLUENCER     Book Review: Walking Spirit in a Native Way: White Mocs on the Red Road by James B. Beard     Walking Spirit in a Native Way: White Mocs on the Red Road by James B. Beard is a profound and moving exploration of spirituality, identity, and transformation. It is more than a personal story—it is a reflection on what it means to live in harmony with nature, spirit, and oneself. Through his journey, Beard, known by his Native name Noodin, invites readers into a world shaped by the teachings of the Ojibwe people and guided by the wisdom of his mentor, Misho, an elder whose insight and patience illuminate every page.     The narrative begins with a deceptively simple exchange. When Misho asks Noodin, “Who are you,” and Noodin replies, “I am just a man,” it marks the beginning of a lifelong spiritual awakening. From that moment, Beard begins to see life through a different lens—one that values humility, reflection, and the understand...

Sassy Book Reviews ~ Walking Spirit in a Native Way ~ by author James B Beard

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October 28, 2025 by blogespresso Walking Spirit in a Native Way 𝗕𝗼𝗼𝗸: Walking Spirit in a Native Way: White Mocs on the Red Road πŸ“š π—”π˜‚π˜π—΅π—Όπ—Ώ: James B. Beard ✍️ . . “Walking Spirit in a Native Way: White Mocs on the Red Road” by James B. Beard is a truly unique and insightful read. Through the voice of James, also known as Noodin, the author shares his transformative spiritual journey under the guidance of an elder from the Ojibwe tribe. In this book, Noodin recounts his years of learning from Misho, a wise Native elder. During one of their early conversations, Misho asked him, “Who are you?” to which Noodin replied, “I am just a man.” This simple yet profound exchange sparked deep introspection in Noodin, setting him on a path of self-discovery and spiritual growth. As he reflects on his life, Noodin shares how his faith in Christianity began to waver, leading him toward a more spiritual path. Under Misho’s mentorship, he embraced teaching...

A man named John

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A man named John By James B Beard Cultural Speaker, Author October 22, 2025    I first met John at a gathering to listen to an Ojibwe Elder speak in Massachusetts back in 1994. He and his wife, Rhona, had been attending with a small group of people to hear the teachings of this Elder and to study those teachings. It was my first time at this gathering. John was a very quiet man and one would ...

The barn for Sandy and Tim

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The carriage Barn     The barn on this property was built in 1851. It was a part of a twenty thousand acre farm that was the largest farm in New England at that time and, as far as I know, ever since. Adjacent to it, where my cabin now sits, was a caretakers house. The house had five large bedrooms to house workers from the city while working at the farm. This barn was called the carriage barn.         There are six large bays in the barn.        The back of the barn needs a lot of work. It faces south east and catches a lot of Sun. The stick structure in the picture is a sweat-lodge we use for ceremonies.       The north side shingles are in pretty good shape but need to be bleached and coated. Most of the windows in the barn were broken when I took over the property. I replaced all the glass and white washed all the windows when I first moved in.         This ...