Native American Tarot
The symbolic language of Native Americans is extremely profound yet immediate. It is close to the rhythms of the sky, whose messages are heard and interpreted by the Shaman, the intermediary betwee…
Mythology: the stranger the better
Spider Woman fantasticallore: “ Origin: Hopi mythology In one version of the story, Spider woman, or Spider Grandmother, weaves existence together like the strands of a web. At the beginning of...
Sedna by Kacie987 on DeviantArt
Sedna and her sea critter pals Sedna
Tlaloc by TheArtfulMegalodon on DeviantArt
Here he is, Tlaloc, Aztec god of rain and thunderstorms, all things watery, supposedly part crocodile, the most richly bejeweled god in the pantheon. Th... Tlaloc
Sedna, Goddess of the Frozen Depths
Like the Arctic landscape, Inuit mythology is austere, cruel, strange, and beautiful. Just as the dialects of the Inuit language differ based on geography, so too many of the sacred stories of the …
The Warriors of the Rainbow Prophecy
One day... there would come a time, when the earth being ravaged and polluted, the forests being destroyed, the birds would fall from the air, the waters would be blackened, the fish being poisoned in the streams, and the trees would no longer be, mankind as we would know it would all but cease to exist
Seven Fires Prophecy Of The Anishinaabe People And The Future Of The Turtle Island - Are Humans Standing At The Crossroads? | Ancient Pages
Like many other Native American teachings, the Seven Fires Prophecy comes with a powerful message to future generations. It tells us we are architects of our own fate and we have two choices if we wish to survive. The Anishinaabe people still wait for their Seven Fires Prophecy to be fulfilled. It deals with the fate of the Turtle Island, a Native American name for North America, but it concerns the rest of the world as well.
Seven Fires Prophecy Of The Anishinaabe People And The Future Of The Turtle Island - Are Humans Standing At The Crossroads? | Ancient Pages
Like many other Native American teachings, the Seven Fires Prophecy comes with a powerful message to future generations. It tells us we are architects of our own fate and we have two choices if we wish to survive. The Anishinaabe people still wait for their Seven Fires Prophecy to be fulfilled. It deals with the fate of the Turtle Island, a Native American name for North America, but it concerns the rest of the world as well.