"All those that wander are not lost"

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Kit Fox Society

Years ago The lakota Indians formed an Elite Warrior society called "The Kit Fox Society". A Special Forces type group that existed within the Tribe.

Members of this Elite group, had a philosophy..... "What is Difficult is Mine".

These Plains Warriors Protected their Tribe and their Family, taking responsibility and ownership of the safety and security of all.

As I grow older I am constantly amazed at how others shun ownership or responsibility, and in some instances imply those that take a stand on a problem or issue are mocked.

As a "Street Warrior based in EMS, I embrace the philosophy of 'What is Difficult is Mine".

I have come to realize that this is my Mission,and My Purpose "To help others in need" "The sick the injured and the unstable".

This mission has taken it's toll on me, my Family, and my Friends. My Tribe.

Each Day I put on my uniform I also apply my "Warrior Face" an emotional "Face Paint/ A mental Teflon.

The last three months have been trying and stressfull I remind myself and my Brother's and Sister's of The Kit Fox Society and "The Get it Got it Club".... take some time to reflect on what is your purpose and what is best for "The Tribe"

1 comment:

  1. As a member of the "get it got it club" I have to say I have missed you very much on here. I'm sorry your job is taking a toll. As much as it may be time for a change, I could never picture you doing anything else. Stay above ground, keep treading that water during high tide. Know we love you.
    Your other sister

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