Ms Margo Indian Spiritual Reader

Cover_smallThis autobiography describes a basically unathletic mother of three children with a boring office job. By chance she becomes interested in triathlon and eventually starts dreaming of becoming an IRONMAN and earning the qualification to participate in the crown jewel of all triathlon events, the IRONMAN World Championship of Hawaii.

It is not a straight level road she can travel. There are many ups and downs not only where triathlon competitions are concerned. She also has to overcome many obstacles in her work and family lives. Fate takes many unforeseeable twists and turns. At times, it even seems she will have to give up her dream, but persistence and faith to dare the seemingly impossible allow her to get closer to her goal, step by step. Finally her dream of becoming an IRONMAN comes true.

Story by Marita Ritter
ISBN: 978-1-4196-6402-1

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Native Americans would meet to discuss community issues such as moving for the season, hunting problems, family dissent, and any complaints within the tribe.Lead speaker began by picking up the Talking Stick. When he or she finished speaking the stick was passed around to the next person within the circle. Whoever held the talking stick was the only one allowed to talk. Usually, one prepared a speech before the meeting so as not to take up too much time and so the spirits would not become bored and invite the Trickster in. The stick might be passed around many times but, before the meeting closed, all would have spoken the truth from their hearts and resolution, or the plan toward working toward resolution, would have been reached.
 

Email Ms. Margo at thebonereader@aol.com, or thebonereader@yahoo.com

 

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