11-22-2011, 12:00 AM
I found this on the Internet. One of the family members of the three who died said to James Arthur Ray:
"There
was nothing you could teach Liz, James or Kirby about honor, integrity
and impeccability," said Neuman's cousin, Lily Clark, drawing from
Ray's principle teachings. "But they could have taught you a lot. They
were born spiritual warriors, and you are not worthy to spit shine
their combat boots."
COMMENT:
Really
now. Could they teach Mr Ray how to take responsibility for his
actions at a sweat lodge event? Do tell? Could they teach Mr Ray how to
leave a sweat lodge if they felt they were dying? Do tell that as
well? Could they teach Mr Ray how to be honorable and keep their
promises even if the legal system offers you a way to break your
promises? I, for one, would like to know!
"There
was nothing you could teach Liz, James or Kirby about honor, integrity
and impeccability," said Neuman's cousin, Lily Clark, drawing from
Ray's principle teachings. "But they could have taught you a lot. They
were born spiritual warriors, and you are not worthy to spit shine
their combat boots."
COMMENT:
Really
now. Could they teach Mr Ray how to take responsibility for his
actions at a sweat lodge event? Do tell? Could they teach Mr Ray how to
leave a sweat lodge if they felt they were dying? Do tell that as
well? Could they teach Mr Ray how to be honorable and keep their
promises even if the legal system offers you a way to break your
promises? I, for one, would like to know!

