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Do you know the legend of the Cherokee Indian youth's rite of passage?
His dad takes him into the forest blindfolded and leaves him alone. He is
required to sit on a stump the whole night and not take off the blindfold until
the ray of sun shines through it.
He is all by himself.
He cannot cry out for help to anyone. Once he survives the night, he is a
MAN.
He cannot tell the other boys of this experience. Each lad must come into his
own manhood.
The boy in our story was, naturally, terrified. He could hear all kinds of
noise. Beasts were all around him. Maybe even a human would hurt him. The wind
blew the grass and earth and it shook his stump. But he sat stoically, never
removing the blindfold.
It would be the only way he could be a man.
Finally, after a horrific night the sun appeared and he removed his
blindfold. It was then that he saw his father sitting on the stump next to him
-- at watch the entire night.
"I will never fail you. I will never abandon you." - God