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Snake
(Native American Zodiac Animal)
Snake: Oct 23 Nov 22
Most medicine men and shamans are born under the Native American animal sign of the Snake.
The Snake is a person with deep spiritual ties to both nature and the spirit world. They are a bridge that spans heaven and earth.
A Snake person has the ability to make things that are wrong into things that are right. Their insightful nature can heal both spiritual and physical ills.
To some the Snake is a difficult person to understand. This Native American animal sign dwells in a netherworld that only a few others can observe.
The mysterious nature of the Snake hides a soul that cares deeply and a heart that strives for the welfare of their fellow men.
Good Times
Although the Snake can appear to be aloof at times, in a loving environment this fasade gives way to a loving and caring nature.
They can be a source of inspiration, laughter and support to those that they love.
Bad Times
When the Snake is in a negatively charged environment or when attacked he/she will strike out with deadly force.
Adverse conditions can create an unbalanced emotional state for the Snake and can lead to their downfall.
Dream catchers are a part of the tradition and culture of many of the native people of North America. The stories of the dream catcher?s origin and use are as different as the tribes who used them.
Originally, dream catchers were made as a charm to protect sleeping children from nightmares. The legend is that the dream catcher will catch one’s dreams during the night.
Native American Indians lived off the land and used various plants for both food and medicine. They were much healthier than most of us are today. Perhaps we can benefit by using some of their natural remedies.
Have you ever wondered how exactly pow wow drums are used? I have, but never really understood that they played such an important role in the Native American culture.