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South Shield: A Sacred Path Lesson

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 2 comments

To continue with the cards of the Four Directions Spread that I first posted about on last Monday, it is time for me to share about the third card in the reading.  This card represents the West direction and shows me how to find the inward answer that introspection...

Taking The Shawl: A Sacred Path Lesson

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 5 comments

As I continue to explain the card spread of the Four Directions of my Sacred Path, I can now tell you about Taking the Shawl. If you read my post on Monday, you know that I was struggling with a writer’s block and somehow I instinctively knew that it had...

Council Fire: A Sacred Path Lesson

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 2 comments

The other day I posted about working with my own journey on my Sacred Path and a card spread that I did with my Sacred Path Cards to determine why I was feeling out of sinc and blocked with my writing. I promised that I would explain the results of the Four Direction...

Medicine From My Sacred Path

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 8 comments

Lately, I’ve been a little remiss with concentrating on my own Sacred Path and the Medicine that I can receive from the teachings of our Ancestors.  So much so that I found that I seemed blocked in writing posts for this blog about Native American Totems. I read...

Native American Storytelling Tradition

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 7 comments

The earliest Native American educators were the Storytellers. The Native American storytelling tradition goes back for centuries and was and is a way for the history of Native Americans to be shared for several reasons. A Storyteller is the Guardian of the history and...

Trickster Teacher Heyokah

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 8 comments

On our walk here on the Earth Mother sometimes we encounter Heyokah the Trickster Teacher on the Sacred Path. This contrary clown is a Spiritual Counselor to us humans who teaches us through laughter and opposites. Heyokah will make you wonder if what you are doing or...
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    It's midday and I'm sitting outside with my toes in the grass - when I hear the calls of a…

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