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WORKING WITH TOTEM ANIMALS AND
SPIRIT GUIDES
By CinnamonMoon
Totem Animals, Power Animals, Creature-teachers,
Elders, Ancient Ones, and Spirit Guides are
all terms used to describe different spiritual entities that
will work with us as teachers, protectors,
and companions. They are there to assist us as we discover ourselves
and other realms of
dimension where we learn the true teachings of our spirituality
and pathwork. In meeting our
Guides we may experience entities, voices, physical encounters,
or shamanic journeys to which
we can relate on an intimate level. How do these Guides contact
us? Spirit sends them with a
message to convey and they have to reach us in any way they
can.
Perhaps they will nudge you to turn on the TV only to find a
program that catches your eye on
the subject they need to address, as a response to something
you have on your mind, or as a topic
you need to focus on. This program will point out to you the
message they want you to embrace.
Now that may not be enough for you to accept it as a truth and
another method may well be used
to strengthen the first. It is taught by many of the world's
traditions that such messages need to
come in sets of three. They can come in the same form or three
different ones. As you become
adept at reading the situations and speaking with these Guides
the repetitions are not quite as
necessary to judge by since you know how to recognize when the
moment arises and contact is
being made. Until then, they may direct your attention to a
place where you will find the same
message being presented. This could be a newspaper article,
a conversation between strangers
overheard in a public place, a phone call and flippant remark
by the caller, or a chance event out
of context in a given situation will stand out in some way.
Whatever form this message takes, it
will come and it will impress you with its relevance to your
own life. As you progress these basic
rules change only slightly and according to the way in which
you have chosen to work with them.
Once we learn to recognize these signs passing in our life things
begin to take on a new clarity.
The subtle voices we come to hear as we develop a sense of humor
about their methods will
guide us well. People often ask me how to recognize the signs
and omens when they come. I tell
them to pay attention to everything and when things start standing
out to them they will
definitely know something is taking place. We have to look and
listen with our hearts, hearing
the whispers and seeing the shadows that move. It can come as
an experience in the wild, in
dreams, visions, on TV, through an elemental force of nature,
or anywhere your attention can be
focused. If you want an answer to appear in a specific place
you can focus your attention there
and it will come. Spirit uses every medium available to reach
us all the time. We just have to
remain open to it. This does not mean that all day long we are
being given critical signs of
things, we do have to apply some common sense.
When we are troubled, when we are struggling with an issue,
feel lost, or are being warned of a
risk, we can call out for answers. It is also a time when we
usually are best at blinding ourselves
to them because of preoccupation with the situation itself.
Sort of like not seeing the forest for
the trees. For this reason, it takes a conscious effort to be
aware and look for them. The rest of
the time we will usually pick up on these methods of receiving
information quite naturally if we
simply trust our own instincts and intuitive natures. We know
when we are in the flow of life and
energy currents are broken by something. It grabs our attention
and speaks to us in a variety of
ways. Now, as you learn how to see through the eyes of the shaman
it will appear that these
messages or lessons are coming at much more frequent intervals.
The truth is that they have
always been there, you are just now becoming aware of it.
Your Guides have always been sending you signs that signal you
to pay attention, and you will
come to realize how many times you have chosen to ignore them.
Hindsight is a beautiful
teacher. Our Guardian Spirits seem to have some very challenging
jobs, don't they? It makes me
wonder about the people who go through life ignoring their Guides
and how frustrated those
Guides must be. It's up to each of us to choose to be aware,
to become enlightened, and to listen
when they present us with valuable information. Some of us never
do learn to listen and I'm
pretty sure those Guides just have to be content with having
a deaf mule in their care. Imagine
the frustration of having to turn to nudging those individuals
around in the right direction. Their
job is clear, your charge is to help yourself and them by opening
to that guidance. It's got to be
an exhausting process when working with those who wear blinders
all the time.
Our Guides will speak to us when we learn to let them be themselves
and observe their actions.
Do not expect them to change to your standards, but you can
ask them to clarify issues you can't
understand. They will not change who they are, but they will
do all they can to get a message
across to you. By understanding their natures we can learn to
behave as they would
to
shapeshift. By practicing this art and mimicking their acts,
thinking as they would think,
responding as they would respond, we grow to know them, to blend
and meld as we develop an
ear for their method of communication. Their voices grow louder
in our ears and we end up
speaking their language-a new language but a powerful one.
In understanding the animal's characteristics we learn much
about it. It's environment or habitat
will teach us many things. The two combine to demonstrate its
vulnerabilities and its strengths.
How it hunts, explores, discovers, fights, defends, feeds, lives
and its foundations are all
important aspects that point out critical issues that are a
part of the honing process. The element
they abide in may be dry, wet, hot, cold, or any combination
that will be a clue to its presence
when you are being approached. These approaches come on all
levels be they physical,
emotional, mental or spiritual. Remember it is the spiritual
essence, not the animal itself that is
your guide-though that animal may physically appear as a representative
of the essence to lead
you somewhere or demonstrate something to you.
A study of the animal, in all its environs and within the context
of its character traits will tell us
much more than just the universal interpretations of, say, Lion
representing courage, Bear
symbolizing introspection, Eagle bringing a message to or from
Spirit, or Crow telling of change
that is on the way. There is more definition than just that.
The direction it comes from and heads
into will speak as well. Understanding the traits of the four
elemental forces will help to interpret
even more. The environment not only dictates the lifestyle of
the animal but its hazards and
vulnerability. These dangers tell us of its ability to adapt
to a given terrain or situation that will
speak of its prowess or survival skills. What the animal hunts
and feeds on will tell us what we
should seek to gain. All aspects tie into our understanding
of what the essence of its spirit really
represents and how it pertains to our life. We can learn from
these issues many of the things
about our own natures and lives that have remained hidden from
us in the past. We start to grow.
In the process we learn to assimilate those traits in our own
pathway. Evolution becomes a
secondary nature to us and we come to know ourselves very well.
When Totems, Guides, or Messengers come to us they are speaking
volumes, a subtle language
of life begins to unfold
that of the shaman who has the
eyes and ears to see and listen, who
understands the way of Spirit, life, and of living it. Once
you understand the Seven Sacred
Directions (See the article on this subject here in the Knowledge
Center) and how these creature-teachers
utilize them you begin to see so much symbology surrounding
the events that take place.
To interpret what is being said by any given spirit or Teacher
all this will come into play. While
it may seem overwhelming initially you simply need to let it
all simmer and rise to the surface as
it begins making sense. It's quite logical to apply the teachings
of the Seven Sacred Directions
and the Medicine Wheel to this symbology as it all ties together
the
wheels within wheels of
the spiritual realms become visible. It brings additional insight
as to what is being gifted to you.
To see two messengers of the same species at the same time would
indicate that a balance of
masculine and feminine energies (if they are male and female)
was required. If it is not gender
oriented then it becomes double the emphasis on the issue at
hand
which is the first thing that
comes to mind that is relative to your life when you see them.
Seeing them repeatedly three times
or more is a definite sign that Spirit or a creature-teacher
has come to you for a specific
purpose
IF they are going out of their way to get your
attention, behaving abnormally, or using
their normal behavior patterns to pantomime a message for you.
Some examples of what might be being offered to you through
the Feathered Ones are:
Eagle, a creature-teacher who carries our prayers to Spirit
and the answers back to us. It teaches
us how to fly high so we can see the bigger picture and see
our place in the world, or the places
others have as well. We learn to honor all positions and be
tolerant. We learn to see what catches
our eye and then dive deep and swiftly to grasp its wisdom.
Goose would come to address the issue of shamanic flight or
journeys, of entering Otherworlds
and seeing enlightenment. It addresses new beginnings, a happy
marriage, children, wisdom, and
inspiration.
Sea Gull is a messenger to humans from Otherworlds urging you
to open yourself to the
communication with Spirit. These creatures are scavengers and
will eat almost anything as well
as make a lot of noise calling out their actions. They may be
telling you that the issue at hand
should be looked at deeply rather than accepting just anything
that comes along and calling out
about it too soon may draw too much attention to you before
you are ready. They also appear
when you are nearing your goals.
Blue Jay addresses courage, shouts a warning, or encourages
eloquence. It points out trouble
areas in your life. Woodpecker warns of trouble that is approaching,
so it is considered good luck
since it forewarns. They are also associated with prophecy,
and divining methods that should be
used to verify areas of concern.
The Messengers are representatives from every species that walks,
crawls, swims, or flies. Just
seeing them or hearing them is not enough. They need to be distinctively
interacting with you in
some fashion. The behavior patterns need to stand out. While
they do speak out in life's daily
activities, not all their conversations are meant for or directed
toward us. Knowing how to
recognize when they are is something that comes with experience,
and some serious common
sense is required. Otherwise you fall into the trap of depending
on your own false flattery to
direct your life and then generally end up paying some very
foolish prices along the way. Study
of totemic interpretations is vast and fascinating, but the
foundations to actually glean wisdom
from these Messengers comes with a lot of practice. Learning
what the animals represent will tell
you of their essence and you will begin to see how to apply
the teachings.
Worlds within worlds begin to open up when we learn how to listen
and work with our Guides.
The doors just seem to swing wide open and realms reveal themselves.
One such realm is that of
the lucid dream and it can be a very powerful tool. In Native
American terms this is the context
of the Dream Lodge. Everyone works just a little differently
there but the fundamental issues
remain the same. While many books on the market tell of various
techniques to achieve success,
we each have to experiment and find out what works best for
us. The simple reality is a shift in
awareness during the dream state does take place. Being aware
that you are dreaming and seeing
through the eyes of your inner spirit allows you to literally
dwell inside yourself and see the
vastness of that microcosm. You can act on your own will to
learn or change things simply by
thinking about them. You can plant seeds that will manifest
later in the physical reality. You can
meet and study with your Totems, Guides, and Teachers. You can
explore other realms of reality
and grow beyond what the physical world presents to you. I tend
to keep my changes to a
minimum, preferring to receive information, request something
specific be addressed, seek out
an answer, or to know a proper tool I wish to work with. I might
seek a portal to enter or any
number of other issues relative to my path. Often these things
just appear and serve to expedite
the journey and its exploration.
Your Guides are always there in these instances and if you are
new to this you should be looking
for them. They will stand out in a crowd in some way. Perhaps
with glowing eyelids, as animals
that speak, or having some distinctive character trait enhanced
through their appearance.
Whatever the case may be, they will come and you can practice
entering the Dream Lodge
meanwhile. Begin with the simple technique of seeing the back
of your hands or your feet while
you are dreaming. As you get better you can begin to move things
around, change your location
instantly, alter events that are taking place, and much more.
Initially you will want to explore
these options just to see how they work and what benefits they
may hold for you. In this realm
actions, settings, and events are literally thought-forms comprised
of spiritual energies be it our
own or that of our Guides. Understanding this helps to perceive
things a bit differently and
allows the subconscious to work without competing with the logical
mind.
The settings and entities we encounter appear just as solid
and real as they would in the mundane
world because we are equal in form or density when sharing the
spiritual realms with them. It is
a bit more fluid as the density varies depending on the level
we are working at, it is somewhat
thinner and we can easily weave with it as we choose. I choose
not to change a lot of events I
experience in the Dream Lodge as it truly is a classroom for
me and I allow my teachers control
over the situations so I can remain focused on following their
instructions. I tend to learn more
that way than I do when I play around with things. Initially
I think everyone likes to test their
ability to shift things around, but once you see you can do
it you tend not to need to. You simply
know that you can and if a situation should arise where you
feel the need to do so it's there for
you. My Teachers have always provided safe settings that complement
the issue I'm faced with.
If there are no Teachers present and it is simply an exploration
then you have an excellent arena
in which to practice that art. That is where the fun of shifting
lots of things around comes in.
Your personal preferences and what you choose to do are up to
you.
Whether you are on a shamanic journey or working within the
Dream Lodge your senses become
very keen at these times. To practice focusing on each one and
honing your abilities with them
will allow you to combine them later as a comprehensive tool
to work with. By honing your
ability to use them at this level you explore new facets of
each sense and begin to recognize that
they are capable of speaking to you, of expressing things in
a new language or voice you can
trust. Feeling your emotions, seeing colors, smelling odors,
feeling textures, hearing sounds,
sensing temperatures-all your senses need to be honed just as
they are in the mundane world.
It is possible to request a specific Teacher or Guide come to
instruct you, a specific issue to be
addressed, a certain setting or location of choice, or to continue
with a past session before going
to sleep. Announcing that you will be entering the Dream Lodge
opens that door for your Guides
to appear or the results to come. At other times they may present
themselves to you on their own
and you will simply realize that you are in the Dream Lodge
as the clarity begins to take its place
in your sphere of knowing. While we are not likely to dream
in this fashion every night it is
frequent enough to keep us quite busy with lessons. I find that
the cycle of Grandmother Moon
enhances these dreams well, usually strengthening them during
the waxing phase and reaching a
peak in the second quarter. This is a general rule of thumb
for me specifically and yours may
differ. If the Teachers want to show up they will come when
they feel it is necessary. My idea of
control is control over my own actions, not those of others
who may choose to teach me things. It
is a dream journey, a bit different from those that stem from
our meditative and imaging
sessions, but just as valid.
When our Guides come to us in dreams it is usually because they
can take up a voice and use it
there, they can transfer thoughts, and they can act in ways
they might normally be restricted from
in the physical reality. By entering our Dream Lodge they can
shapeshift into a world that meets
their needs and ours. We have a tendency, because we are in
a dream state and have already
accepted its flexibility, to accept them there as the easiest
of all places initially and so it is often
one of our first classrooms to explore.
Animal environments do figure into their interpretations just
as the universal meanings of the
essence of these animals will play a part. We look into these
when we have a Sacred Dream or
encounter with our Guides, but our own symbology and meanings
carry greater weight when
deciphering what has taken place. These events are meant for
our benefit and what we see as
symbolic of something may differ from what someone else would
choose. Our Guides know how
we think and perceive and they use the thought patterns in our
minds to create the events that
will make the most sense to us. It's our job to learn to listen
to them and be One with them so we
know their thought processes too. When an Animal Spirit takes
the form of our Totem or Power
Animal we have a much deeper look at the particular importance
it blesses us with and to know it
at a much deeper level. We start to see they reflect our own
nature in some way and thus begin
understanding ourselves better as well.
A study of the creature-teachers is fascinating and there are
many good reference books out on
the market today. I encourage my students to begin with those
of Sams and Carson's Medicine
Cards/Book set. This is a fundamental and charming introduction
to Totems and creatureteachers.
It is presented in a format that allows you to open to any page
and explore their
teachings. It is simple to use and can be read and re-read time
and again. Another book on the
top of my list is by Ted Andrews entitled Animal-Speak; oh yes,
and his book Animal-Wise too.
These reference books are in-depth and filled with some very
valuable information. They are
resources guide that you will want to keep by your side at all
times. Some other sources are:
Spirits of the Earth by Bobby Lake-Thom; Totems by Brad Steiger;
The Once Unknown
Familiar by Timothy Roderick; and Animal Magick by D. J. Conway.
In working with Guides there are also other elements that come
into play. A study of the Seven
Sacred Directions will allow you to apply that knowledge to
the animal and suddenly a whole
new visual begins to open up to you as well as another language
or voice. Out of the Seven
Sacred Directions there are three worlds. The Above World of
our Guides, Protectors,
Guardians, or our advanced Teachers. These spirits are sent
to us for a purpose. If a spirit comes
to you from the Above World it will be for the purpose of higher
learning or spiritual evolution.
These are the Sky People who know our future path and help us
to walk it and grow. From the
Below World come the Ancestors, Elders, Ancient Ones, Totems,
and Power Animals. They
hold the old mysteries, the old teachings, the magicks both
lost and hidden, and they guide us in
the discovery of applying them to our own work. They teach us
about us, about why we are here,
about the ways of the world we live in and ceremony. They accompany
us as we journey into
other realms of dimension and as we bring the Above and Below
Worlds together we exist in the
Middle World-the present-the Now. It is in the Middle World
that we work within the context of
the nature spirits that inhabit that realm. Here we find creatures
of all shapes and sizes, the
minerals, plants, Standing People (trees), the Winged-Ones,
Two-Leggeds and Four-Leggeds,
the Crawlers, the Finned-Ones and many more. We walk between
these worlds understanding
their principles and we walk as one.
From the four quarters the Totems or Spirit Guides come to us
too. The type of spirit that comes
addresses what you are to learn about as far as subject matter
goes. An Ancestor will teach you
of heritage, of bloodlines, of culture, of spirituality as it
pertains to you or your family. An Elder
will teach you of ceremony, of mysteries, or magicks that are
ancient and lost to any other way
of discovery for you. A Totem will teach you about yourself
and your life on any level. Each of
the Four Sacred Directions address an elemental force and the
entities that dwell in that
dimension so you can have an entity from there approach you
as well. In other traditions the
elemental forces are seen to hold entities that are either of
that realm or angelic with attributes
that complement the essence of the elemental force being confronted.
From Air we have the
Sylphs (Faeries), Fire brings us Salamanders (lizards), Water
has the Undines (Mer People both
male and female, or mermaids), and from Earth we have the Gnomes.
Now these are terms that
are relative to the Old Religion, witchcraft, folklore, pages
of myth and dimension, but they exist
and are very real.
Shamanically we have the Spirit Keepers who represent the qualities
of each element and the
essence of that manifestation.
The East brings Eagle. As the Messenger
to and from Spirit it
represents the higher mind, higher psychic abilities, philosophies,
conceptual and new
beginnings of the Spring season all without the constraints
of emotions. It speaks to pure truth,
pure logic, and pure intent while addressing new beginnings,
seeds being planted, the concepts
we have sewn but not yet acted on. The ideas we hold in our
minds come into fruition or are born
here seeded by the enlightenment we have received out of chaos.
This is the quarter of birth, the
newborn that needs to be tended until it can stand on its own,
so the lessons relate to getting to
that point. The element is Air.
In the South we have Mouse who teaches us the scrutiny of life,
the examination of even the
smallest details and trust in Spirit to provide all that we
need. We learn there that as we explore
we do face dangers and we have to rely on our senses and passions
to see us through. Here our
lofty ideals become faced with the reality of the moment and
falsehoods as well as illusions
shatter. Coyote is there too, to teach us the humor as well
as the lesson and to distract us when
we are being tested or to offer us a much needed crash course.
Our ideals now begin their
manifestation and we explore them to find our realities. This
is the season of Summer, growth,
adolescence, and the youthful exploration of life knowing no
fears for there is no prior
experience to base them on. Coyote teaches that experience,
the vulnerability lays in the passions
that drive us forward (sometimes blindly), and the consequences
purge us through the
explorations. We learn through trials-by-fire, by being blind-sided
by our passions, and not
seeing the dangers that exist. It's the growing season. The
element is Fire.
From the West comes Bear. Here we learn of nurturing, protection
of those we love,
introspection to understand ourselves, and deeper psychic abilities
such as the shamanic journey
and Dream Lodge work. We also learn how to heal ourselves and
others through the soulsearching
or soul retrieval practices. We learn to examine our wounds,
embrace them as lessons,
and cleanse them of the infections they carried. In that process
we are renewed and enlightened
and we learn to share this with others. This is the home of
the emotions and maintaining them
with the strength and love that Bear brings to the perspective.
It is the season of Autumn, of
harvesting the things we have sewn and tended, the coming to
know the self as the self. The
element is Water.
In the North we have Buffalo as a Spirit Keeper. The teachings
pertain to the foundation and
sustenance of our lives. Buffalo provided food, clothing, shelter,
tools, and all with a gentle
giving nature. As a gentle giant it is non-aggressive unless
threatened so it also teaches that the
heart is important. It shows us the proper way to give of oneself
and that it must come from the
heart as a desire. In that lays the key to proper prayer as
well. What we give is not a valid gift if
there are strings attached to it. It must be given freely and
the rewards for doing so coming in the
fulfillment of the heart's desires. The North is the season
of Winter, of sleep, reflection of the
past year, the ending of a cycle and starting a new one. It
addresses the transformation that
comes about as a result of the cyclic patterns in our lives
and it addresses old age along with its
wisdom. It teaches us that death is not to be feared, that it
is not an ending but a transition into
yet another cycle our spirits must experience. In the lesson
of the cycles we see their birth,
fullness, and the culmination before the transformation into
the next phase can take place. It is
where we store our life's lessons and the wisdom we have gleaned
from them. All that we have
learned culminates there as we come back to the East and the
beginning of yet another cycle as it
renews our pattern. In this we have the promise of eternity
as our foundation and sustenance
being held close to our heart. The element is Earth.
When a creature-teacher or Guide comes to you from one of these
directions what you need to do
is pay attention to the direction it appears from. Is it an
elemental direction or from one of the
Three Worlds? What does that tell you about the way you are
to approach the most immediate
issue in your life? Can you see where it will give you the topic
matter of the message? The
direction it comes from or the quarter it presents itself in
will tell you about that perspective. East
relates to the mind, South relates to passion, West represents
emotion, and North brings the
culminated wisdom present in our heart. The direction the spirit
departs to will tell you what you
must seek or explore within that context.
Example:
Coyote shows up in the South and heads North. Coyote is the
Great Trickster. She is telling you
that there is humor here if you can find it. She nudges you
to see yourself through the situation
with that humor as you have allowed your passions to blind you
to some risk. Heading North she
is telling you to draw on your life experiences, wisdom, and
to follow your heart in that matter to
bring an end to it and move ahead. You have to look to the most
immediate issue in your life at
that time, the first thing that comes to your mind, and see
what she is addressing specifically. It
has to match the passion you feel and what she is addressing.
If you are blocked from a spiritual
ability and trying to explore why she would tell you to look
over your life, see the moments that
made you smile as you learned something and draw upon those
lessons to find your answer. You
have to do that with caution because she is tricking you into
seeing this and you need that life's
wisdom to guide you.
Example:
Buffalo comes from the North and heads East. Buffalo is the
sustenance and foundation of your
life. The culmination of your heartfelt wisdom and treasures
reminding you to share them from
your heart and not be selfish or they will be lost to you. These
are the fundamental issues that can
be the focus and whatever stands out in your life at the moment
is what is being relatively
addressed. Heading East he is telling you to think about those
things, through the eyes of the
heart, through your own experiences, and plan to look to new
ways of applying them as you give
birth to your plans. To do what needs doing. You are being told
to plan carefully, securely, and
with compassion for others
to wait to put those plans into
perspective at the proper time.
The time-line for the actions we are to take depends on the
direction the spirit is taking you into.
Everything we do needs to follow the cycle of seasons. What
is to grow and become manifest is
begun in the spring, the foundation begins in the summer as
new growth fills out, and rewards
are achieved in the fall. Winter is the time to store those
rewards and lay plans for the next cycle
of transformation or growth. You can't buck the seasonal cycle.
By doing this you maintain
clarity, work with the energies of the universe, and follow
the flow of life so things remain
positive. If you break the cycle and try to do it any other
way it becomes a struggle to maintain,
the pattern works against you, and success tends to be minimal
if there is any at all. When our
Guides appear to us they are speaking volumes, they speak a
language of life, the language of the
shaman who has the eyes to see, the ears to hear, who understands
the way of Spirit, of life, of
living it.
Once you understand the Seven Sacred Directions you begin to
see so much in their symbology.
Each time you face a direction it will hold that knowledge for
you. If you look to the East it
begins to speak to you of new horizons, the break of day and
all that the East represents. The
South is relaxed or playful, the noontime hour, the lazy days
of summer where toil is mixed with
enjoyment. The West is the twilight hour, the end of day, the
border that shifts us into adulthood
and it's realities. It is the storing of things for the time
being or the reflection of the events we
have undergone. North is the midnight hour, the bitter winds
that force us indoors during Winter
to slow down and think about what needs doing, and then laying
of plans to do it. We can clock
the day, year, or our lives this way when we understand what
we are being presented with.
To interpret what is being said by any given spirit all this
comes into play. Added to it is the
essence and the lesson that spirit uses to teach us. While it
may seem overwhelming to you at
first, let it simmer and you will find it starts to make a whole
lot of sense, it's quite logical, and
you will begin to understand the power behind this Medicine.
You will come to know the
language of Spirit. While we don't always get a sense of direction
when we are in different
dimensions, we can occasionally pick up on it anyway through
our senses and what they are
attuned to. When you allow your senses to independently explore
the elemental quarters you also
begin to recognize their energy signatures
what they feel
like. You might be in another
dimension but suddenly the light there is like dawn. You may
feel a breeze that is like the breath
of spring
the elemental force of Air is speaking to you.
It may be a blinding light, heat
the
South. It may be a darkening, or moist air
the West. It
may be darkness all around, cold
the North.
You may be in the physical world and these sensations may call
upon you in their own way to
draw your attention to the presence of an elemental force or
entity. Somehow you will be
touched and shown so you can relate to it. It could be that
a Spirit Keeper will appear or more
than one allowing you to explore various perspectives of the
same issue. If they do not move to
another direction they are telling you to look at the immediacy
of the Middle World, the Now,
and what is immediate to you
the oneness with Spirit and
the wholeness unto yourself
your
life on all its levels.
Whatever direction is to our back is the view we are taking
and the direction we face is what we
examine from that perspective as it relates to our most immediate
issue and the spirit essence that
is addressing it. Everything cues us to what we need to do when
we understand the language.
Life speaks. When the creature teachers and spirits come they
address these things. If you look
from the West with emotion to the East you add emotion to the
unemotional logic for a sense of
balance. Sometimes it is needed to soften an approach.
Through what is being presented here a pattern of interpretory
skills has also emerged. To
understand our Guides we need to first know what they are about
and the areas of our own self
being relative to them. In other words, in what capacity do
their teachings apply to our personal
life? Then we need to see where they are coming from so we can
recognize the immediate issue
we are being faced with. Once we know where they are "coming
from" we can see where they
are going. That tells us the focus we need to apply. Who they
are and what they do speaks loudly
when you understand the pattern they use. You will find the
actions they take often demonstrate
to us what we are to do about the issue. Whether the Guides
come as Messengers or Teachers, as
Protectors or Guardians, as Totems or some other Spirit Helper
it is serious business when they
appear. We need to know how to work with them and the foundations
of the classrooms we
enter. In the spiritual realms nothing is trivial. No Guide
comes for the fun of it. They all have
something to impart to us on some level. Learning to work with
them is an amazing experience
and one that everyone has the ability to achieve.
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INDEX
Page 3
(Main Section, Medicine Wheel, Native Languages &
Nations, Symbology)
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INDEX
Page 5
(Sacred Feminine & Masculine, Stones & Minerals)
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