Number Thirteen
…ritualistic practices in many Native American tribes. The Aztecs also hold the number thirteen sacred and divided their week into thirteen days. Each day is ruled by a god. The…
Tips on Interpreting Signs and Symbolic Meanings
…ritualistic practices in many Native American tribes. The Aztecs also hold the number thirteen sacred and divided their week into thirteen days. Each day is ruled by a god. The…
…tattoos) are very big juju in aboriginal tribes (I’m talking African, Australian, and even Native American). About skull tattoo ideas Skulls of the dead were retained and placed prominently at…
…Symbols of Protection Snakes and Wisdom The Last Slither About Snake Tattoo Meaning Symbolic Snake Meanings Snakes in many cultures (African, Chinese, Native American Hopi to name a few) are associated with water,…
…Associated with the Spider ♦ Neith: Egyptian – the great weaver goddess ♦ Anansi: African – spider god who tutored humans how to weave ♦ Grandmother Spider: Native American Indian of Southwestern tribes…
…the “divine rejuvenator.” The sun resonates with male energy in most cultures. However, Celtic perspective places feminine power within the sun’s rays. Likewise, ancient African, Japanese, Germanic, and some Native American tribes all hold the sun…
…of the triangle. This article explores the meaning of the diamond shape. You might be surprised how this simple symbol pops up in tons of cultures – ancient Norse, Native American,…
…around.” ~Unknown I hope you have enjoyed these brief personality summations on moon signs. If you like this page, don’t miss my Native American Moon Sign page which discusses personality types according…
…discuss her importance in Native American myth and Celtic views about the dove too. And don’t miss this article on Dove Tattoo Meanings. I hope you have enjoyed this page on…
…your animal spirits will begin to confirm their presence to you, and serve as powerful totems in your life. Invoke Animal Totems Through Mindfulness In Native American Wisdom, totems were encountered…
…and mental clarity in Native American culture. There is a Haudenosaunee legend that claims the violet is a child born from both earth and sky. As such, it’s considered symbolic of…
…for its ability to see into dark, unknown spaces. At any rate…The “ominous owl” thing likely originated with ancient Europeans. There are also some Native American tribes in North East…
…agriculture (Demeter, Ares, Gaia) this was to bring about bumper crops and insure favorable growing seasons. Native American cultures (plains tribes) associated the pig as a harbinger of rains and as…
…footing in life, was Native American. She told me how every wolf does their part to help the whole. Each has a role that ensures the survival of the pack….
…and so much more. This article explores violet meaning from Greeks to Native American wisdom and more! Check it out here: Symbolic Violet Flower Meanings. Symbolic Meaning of the Daisy The…
…humans. In many Native American myths, the rainbow is evidence of the direct link between Sky gods and Sun gods. It was a sign that harmony has been established by…
…by Native North Americans, and it is a unique kind of ceremony done in a dome-shaped structure where a steam bath is conducted. The steam bath consists of heated rocks…
…American Deserts: Finding Beauty in Aridity The American Southwest deserts have a unique kind of beauty that is very attractive. The sandstone shapes rise up to touch the infinite sky,…
…Wolf Moon: Many Native American tribes attribute natural wisdom and phenomenon to the personality of each month. This was done in a number of ways, but primarily, these nature-savvy people observed heightened…