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Armadillo As Native American Totem

Armadillo As Native American Totem

by Beverly Two Feathers | Animal Totems | 0 comments

Lesson about Boundaries You wouldn’t think that a creature that looks so prehistoric and let’s admit it, is rather homely, could give us a beautiful message. Armadillo does give us a wonderful and enlightening message when it comes to us as a totem in...

Plantain A Plant Totem

by Beverly Two Feathers | Plant and Mineral Totems | 4 comments

Plantain is the plant totem associated with the Big Winds Moon which falls between February 19 and March 20. Plantain is a master healer plant. It can be used internally as a tea.  You can also use it externally as a compress to cool, soothe, and heal. Plantain is...

Whirling Rainbow A Lesson of the Sacred Path

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 9 comments

A Lesson About Unity and Wholeness Achieved In the Navajo and Hopi traditions the Swirling or Whirling Rainbow Woman brings the rains that nurture the Three Sisters (Corn, Squash, and Beans).  The Whirling Rainbow Woman comes from all Four Directions and curves around...
Crow: Native American Totem

Crow: Native American Totem

by Beverly Two Feathers | Animal Totems | 3 comments

Crow Reminds Us Of Universal Law It is said that Crow once had a fascination with her own shadow.  She wouldn’t leave her shadow alone.  Crow would scratch at it, look at it, and peck at it until one day her shadow awakened and came to life.  Crow’s shadow...

Sacred Path Message: Hour of Power

by Beverly Two Feathers | Sacred Path Medicine | 6 comments

Hour of Power a Ritual of Joy Native American Sacred Path Lesson We humans all have our own internal timing. We see it in ourselves and others without even thinking about it.  We know people who are quick to accomplish a daily task while others we know are more...
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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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    I’m confused. My birthday is December 10th. My animal totem is owl but here it says Elk. So which one…

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