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    Posted: Apr-08-2012 at 1:51pm
Commo Dog here, back home from the hospital.  In spite of a hick up or two, all is well.  I wish to thank all of your for your prayers and thoughts.  They were appreciated and effective.
 
The subject was titled "a special thank you".....Raven, I do not know how you got your road name but Angel seems most appropriate.  THANK YOU.  thank you for communcating with my RFTW family, talking with my wife and all the other things you have done.  I believe that the RFTW family is blessed to have you, I KNOW I am.
 
Love  you girl,Hug
 
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CommoDog.......The only hicks we want to hear about from you is that you know some Texas Hicks and your gonna see them soon.
 
Your right on about Raven she's a god send...........don't tell her I said so she may want a raise.
 
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Glad you are ok, hope you have a quick recovery and we see you were our rubber meets the road and wind hits our face
 
Raven is an angel... in native american indian lore

The symbolic meaning of the Raven in Native American Indian lore describes the raven as a creature of metamorphosis, and symbolizes change/transformation.

In some tribes, the Raven is considered a trickster because of its transforming/changing attributes.

Often honored among medicine & holy men of tribes for its shape-shifting qualities, the Raven was called upon in ritual so that visions could be clarified. Native holy men understood that what the physical eye sees, is not necessarily the truth, and he would call upon the Raven for clarity in these matters.

Foremost, the Raven is the Native American bearer of magic, and a harbinger of messages from the cosmos. Messages that are beyond space and time are nestled in the midnight wings of the Raven and come to only those within the tribe who are worthy of the knowledge.

The Raven is also called upon in Native ritual for healing purposes. Specifically, the Raven is thought to provide long-distance healing.

The Raven is also a keeper of secrets, and can assist us in determining answers to our own “hidden” thoughts. Areas in our lives that we are unwilling to face, or secrets we keep that harm us – the Raven can help us expose the truth behind these (often distorted) secrets and wing us back to health and harmony.

Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation. Thanks SheWolf

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Well SheWolf,  I guess that explains it.  thank you!
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Originally posted by CommoDog CommoDog wrote:

Well SheWolf,  I guess that explains it.  thank you!
you are welcome ...
 
here is the meaning of wolf.....Deeply emotional, and wholly passionate, the Wolf is the lover of the zodiac in both the physical and philosophical sense of the word. The Wolf understands that all we need is love, and is fully capable of providing it. Juxtaposed with his/her fierce independence – this Native American animal symbol is a bit of a contradiction in terms. Needing his/her freedom, yet still being quite gentle and compassionate – we get the picture of the "lone wolf" with this sign. In a nurturing environment the Wolf is intensely passionate, generous, deeply affectionate, and gentle. Left to his/her own devices the Wolf can become impractical, recalcitrant, obsessive, and vindictive....
 

meaning of Dog...Native American Indian tribes have long depended upon the dog for their helpful guidance and assistance in everyday chores. Before horses, there were dogs and they were trained to help the tribe in agricultural efficiency as well as hunting. In fact, when horses were introduced to North America by the Spaniards, the term "sky dogs" was dubbed for horses because they were as helpful as their canine allies. In Native American wisdom dogs convey symbolism of: Assistance, Fidelity, Community, Protection, Friendship and Communication.



Edited by SheWolf - Apr-08-2012 at 6:59pm
Freedom is a fragile thing and is never more than one generation away from extinction. It is not ours by inheritance; it must be fought for and defended constantly by each generation. Thanks SheWolf

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Commo Dog thank you for your kind words!  You are my family and I care about you and yours.  Sometimes people met and they have a special bond for some reason and I truely think that happened when you and I met. 
Glad you are home with your lovely wife where you belong, she my friend is your angel!
 
Cowboy, I have no words to tell how that makes me feel, that sir was very special to me and no raise needed or wanted, YET! LOL
 
Shewolf thanks for the meaning. 
 
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Raven...go for the raise ;)

Glad to hear all is well Commo.  
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Well Sparky, I thought about it and with what you and Ghost Riders are paying me to take pictures at your wedding is all I need!  LOL 
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CommoDog, Glad to hear that you are on the mend, I will miss you on the Run this year, hope that you meet us some where on the run and make the reunion again.Semper Fi
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