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    Ceremony


    Greeting the Sun ceremony

    This ceremony is adapted from a lucid dream I had one night.

    During my dreamtime journey, I was a Native American maiden accompanied by the tribe’s Medicine Woman, with whom I was in apprenticeship. It was just before Sunrise, the Milky Way spanned the sky, and the celestial dome was filled with twinkling stars. We were facing the East, awaiting the sunrise in silent contemplation. With the first rays of Light, we bowed to the ground, offered sacred herbs, and greeted the Sun.

    When you first awaken in the morning, face the East.

    Offer some herbs or a pinch of cornmeal toward the sun.

    Think about your plans for the day: where you are going to be, who are you are going to be with.

    Feel your connection to All-That-Is flow through your body.

    Offer prayers of gratitude for what you have and what is going well in your life.


    Smudging Ceremony

    Smudging is used in several spiritual traditions as a method of cleansing. Smoke from burning herbs is fanned over the body, usually with a feather, cleansing the energy field of the person. The room or space outdoors used for the ceremony is smudged also.

    The herbs most commonly used in smudging are the plants of the Spirit Keepers:

    * Sweetgrass
    * Tobacco
    * White Sage
    * Cedar

    Sweetgrass stimulates positive energies. Tobacco absorbs either positve or negative energies. Sage gets rid of negativity. And Cedar is cleansing. Lavender, rosemary, and other plants may be added to your smudge mixture also. This enables the specific energies of the plants to become incorporated into the ceremony.

    For this ceremony you will need:

    * Sage, Sweetgrass, Cedar, or Tobacco, or a combination
    * a shell or fireproof dish
    * a fan or feather
    * matches

    Choose the plants you want to use, mix them in a shell or bowl and light them.

    When they are burning, use a fan or feather to put out the flame.

    Once the herbs are smoldering, draw the smoke to your heart, then over your head, down your arms, and down the front of your body, then the back of your body toward the ground.

    Now offer smoke to the six directions: up to Creator, down to the Earth Mother, to the North, East, South, and West.

    Walk around the area you will be using during your ceremony ~ your sacred space ~ wafting the smoke with the feather. You may want to leave a window open.

    Adapted from “Dancing With the Wheel: The Medicine Wheel Workbook” by Sun Bear, Wabun Wind, and Crysalis Mulligan


    Medicine Wheel Ceremony

    For this ceremony you will need:

    * candles
    * stones or crystals
    * Smudging herbs
    * a shell or fireproof dish
    * a fan or feather
    * matches
    * any herbs, shells, feathers, or power objects that you resonate with for use during this ceremony

    Choose the smudging herbs you wish to use for this ceremony. Place a few pinches of your smudge mixture in a shell and then smudge your ceremonial area and yourself.

    Place your medicine wheel stones in the appropriate directions.

    Place candles in the center of your wheel and at the 4 cardinal directions.

    Add any other items that call to you such as stones, herbs, shells, feathers, or anything else as feels appropriate.

    Starting in the East, offer the mix by raising the shell and calling in its attributes:

    * EAGLE, Spirit Keeper of the East guide me on my Journey to Illumination.
    * COYOTE, Spirit Keeper of the South guide me on my Journey to Growth.
    * BEAR, Spirit Keeper of the West guide me on my Journey to Inner Strength.
    * BUFFALO, Spirit Keeper of the North guide me on my Journey to Wisdom.
    * Offer mix to the Great Spirit by lifting the shell above to Father Sky and then by touching the shell below to Mother Earth. Ask for their guidance and feel their essence.

    Sit in the center of your Wheel and take a few deep breaths.

    State the guidance you seek, meditate, pray, give thanks, chant. This is your Wheel, come with an open heart, remember the guidance you receive.

    When your Journey is complete, start in the East and close your Wheel. Move counter-clockwise (East, North, West, South) and offer the Medicine wheel mix to each Direction with gratitude. Thank Father Sky and Mother Earth.

    Disassemble your Wheel, smudge the gemstones and all other items you have brought to the Wheel. Place them in a pouch or bundle them up in a cloth for use another time.

    Take some time to write in your journal and reflect on your experience.

    Adapted from “Dancing With the Wheel: The Medicine Wheel Workbook” by Sun Bear, Wabun Wind, and Crysalis Mulligan


    Vision Quest

    For this ceremony you will need:

    * Smudging herbs
    * a shell or fireproof dish
    * a fan or feather
    * matches
    * a rattle or drum if you have one
    * a blanket to sit on
    * a compass
    * a pen and notebook or journal
    * some water
    * herbs for give-away
    * any herbs, shells, feathers, or power objects that you resonate with for use during this ceremony

    Preparation:

    Determine whether the purpose of your Quest is to discover your direction in life or to find a solution to a major problem. Intention is vital in shamanic work so be very clear of your motive for your Quest.

    Cut down on your food intake and alcohol a few days prior before your Vision Quest. Fasting is a traditional practice during the quest so take water or juice with you.

    Choose a location where you will not be disturbed and arrive early in the morning. To locate the power spot, slowly rattle around the area until the rattle lingers in a particular spot. Use your compass to determine the four directions and mark them with stones or twigs. Rattle around your power spot in a clockwise circle.

    Smudge yourself and the circle. Place the blanket in the center, sit, and make yourself comfortable.

    Greet and thank the elements, stones, trees, plants, insects, and animals. Invite them to help you on your quest.

    Stay alert, listen, look, and wait. And make a note of anything that seems significant so you can consider it later. The spiritual realm often communicates messages to us through ordinary things such as:

    * a visit by a particular bird, insect, or animal
    * a discarded feather nearby
    * shapes of clouds
    * changes in weather pattern

    An insight may suddenly pop into your mind or you may have a vision.

    At the end of your quest, thank your surroundings and look for some small token to take home such as a stone, feather, acorn, or stick. Sprinkle some herbs as a thank you offering and leave the area as you found it.

    Take some time to write in your journal and reflect on your experience.

    Adapted from “Shamanic Experience” by Kenneth Meadows


    Power Animal Journey

    For this ceremony you will need:

    * candles
    * stones or crystals
    * Smudging herbs
    * a shell or fireproof dish
    * a fan or feather
    * matches
    * a pen and notebook or journal
    * any herbs, shells, feathers, or power objects that you resonate with for use during this ceremony

    Prepare your ceremonial area. You can light candles, place your personal objects about, and play drumming or meditation music. Now smudge your ceremonial area and yourself.

    Close your eyes, take a couple of deep breaths, let your abdomen rise and fall. Get into your imagery space as you have many times before.

    Now put yourself on a path. Feel your feet touch the earth, smell the fresh air, feel the warm breeze on your face. Walk down the path. It goes downhill slightly. The ground is hard and has small stones in the soil. It is solid and secure. Feel the ground and the grass that is on each side of the path.

    Walk down the path. It crosses a wooden bridge across a rushing stream. The bridge has stout railings. You can hear your feet echo on the bridge like a drumbeat as you walk across. If you need to drop something in the water that you want to get rid of you can do that now.

    The path now goes upwards slightly and comes over a rise. Below you is a large meadow. In the center of the meadow is a grassy circle. Sit in the circle and wait.

    Now ask for your power animal to come to you. They are like spirit animals coming out of forest. Let the animal appear and come up to you. It can come from a distance or appear from nowhere. The animal that appears to you is your power animal helper. It is your shaman’s animal. Let the animal come towards you. Let them begin to speak and move.

    Stay alert, listen, look, and wait. And make a note of anything that seems significant so you can consider it later. At the end of your journey, thank your power animal.

    Take some time to write in your journal and reflect on your experience.

    Adapted from “The Path of the Feather” by Mike Samuels

    Mitakuye Oyasin, For All My Relations,
    honors the web of life and all creation


  • 26 Principal’s of Life


    26 Principals of Life


    By Jason Johns

    1.All Are Related: There is a Native American saying, which translates roughly to “All are Related”. Everything in the universe is part of The Great Spirit, from a rock, to a plant, to a fish, to a human. The spirit flows between and within us all, and is the building block of everything. Since we are all part of the same whole, we should treat the rest of the whole as if it is part of us, i.e. with compassion and love. We are all part of the Great Spirit, just like all the different leaves on a tree are still part of the tree.

    2.The Energy Flow: The universe is composed of energy. This energy flows between everything, us and within us all. When we have internal blocks, the energy fails to flow correctly, causing illness, lethargy and other symptoms. This energy can be directed consciously, we can see it, and feel it. How we feel affects our energy levels; negativity drains energy, positivity creates energy.

    3.We Are Beings of Both Spirit and Flesh: We are spirits, but at the same time, we are creatures of the flesh. We inhabit both worlds simultaneously, even though we are often unaware of it. We should not shun the flesh for spirit or vice versa. Both are equally important.
    We have to walk with one foot in each of these worlds, and pay them both attention. Neglecting either world causes distress in the other.

    4.No One Entity is Superior to Another: No one being or creature is any better or greater than another. We are all the same. We are all on different paths and have different levels of understanding, but that does not make any one of us better than another. Humans are not masters of nature, nor the animals and plants. They are our companions, and co-inhabitants of this planet. We are not superior to them, nor do we own them. We should treat them all with respect.

    5.Belief Creates: How we perceive the universe is shaped by our beliefs. If we believe we are in a hurry, then everyone else appears to be going slow. Through belief and positive thought, we can create virtually anything. We should believe in our abilities and ourselves, and we will succeed. We can combine the power of belief with that of visualisation to bring anything into reality.

    6.Intuition: Inside of us, a voice speaks and guides us. It is our intuition. We can choose to ignore it or to listen to it. Once we are in tune with our intuition and start to listen to it, we will be guided and will find that we can achieve more than we thought possible. We will begin to realise that the Great Spirit works through us – often in mysterious ways, but always to our benefit – in the long term.

    7.The Higher Purpose: Everything that happens is for a reason and for the greater good. We have to learn to look at events in our lives from more than just the normal human perspective. We must see them from the perspective of the Great Spirit and to look at what good will come from these events. This is the old maxim of “is the glass half full or half empty”. We can look at events badly, half empty, and our reaction will be worse. However, should we look at events better, i.e. half full, then we are more positive, which means our energy is higher, and our reaction will be better.

    8.There are No Ordinary Moments: The past only exists in our memory.
    The future only exists as our expectation. The only time that really exists is NOW. It is a precious moment and we should treat every single moment as special and live it to the full. By being in the present, we have presence. To live in the now the conscious mind should be quiet and you must focus totally on what you are doing, not what you are going to be doing next week, or what you are going to have for lunch.

    9.There are No Limits: The only limits we have are those we place upon ourselves, or others place upon us. To this end, we should avoid being put in a pigeonhole and labelled by others. If someone views a dog as being vicious, then it is more likely to be vicious. We should hold no expectations of others, and let them be themselves, just as we should be ourselves.

    10.Action not Reaction: If we are tickled, our reaction is to laugh.
    We should be at a state where we do not react in a situation, but act.
    Reaction is unconscious, whereas Action is conscious. We should not let past influences affect our actions, e.g. if we were once bitten by a dog, when we next meet a dog, we should not let the past bite affect how we act towards it. There are times to act, as well as times to be still. By living in the present and having control of the conscious mind, we can better direct our action.

    11.Positivity Rules: Negative thoughts attract negative events and drain our energy. Positive thoughts attract positive events and increase our energy. To this end, we should look at our thoughts and the events which happen to us in a positive light, realising negative thoughts for what they are and releasing them.

    12.Posture, Pose & Breathing: Energy flows through the body, as it flows through all things. If the posture and pose are bad, the energy can not flow cleanly and causes blockages, which manifest as pain or illness. We breathe in energy from the world around us. Therefore, our breaths should be deep and full, coming from the bottom of the belly, and not the chest. This enables us to maximise our energy. Deep breathing helps relax us. When we are stressed, angry or afraid our breathing changes and becomes shallow and faster. By consciously controlling our breathing and keeping it deep and even, we can release the stress, anger or fear, enabling us to act consciously in the situation.

    13.Everything in Balance: The universe exists in a state of balance, as should we. We can do anything we wish, but should always do it to moderation, never to excess. Should we do things to excess, then they can become addictive, which drains energy and may become negative.
    Being balanced allows us to act better in situations. If we are sat on the fence, so to speak, we can jump off either way should we desire to.

    14.Intent is Action: You can intend to do anything, and your intent is important. However, unless the intent is followed with action, then the intent is nothing. As an example. I may intend to get fit, but spend all my time sat in front of the TV eating pizza and drinking cola. I have my intention, but myactions do not confirm or create the intention. Therefore, if you intend something, do it, don’t just talk about it. Action turns knowledge into wisdom.

    15.Freedom of Choice: We all have free will, and can choose to do anything we wish. There is no situation where we do not have choice.
    It may appear that we do not, but there are always options, if we have the courage and strength to take them. We just have to have the courage of conviction to make the decisions.

    16.Change Happens: Change is continuous and is always happening around us. We can not actually perceive change, but can see the end result of it. Change is not a bad thing nor is it to be feared. Through change we can grow and go forwards.

    17.Taking Responsibility: Our actions cause a reaction – it is a law of nature. We have to be aware of our actions and take responsibility for them and for the consequences of them. It is no good doing something and then saying you did not mean to do it. Had you not meant to do it, you would not have done it. By taking responsibility for our actions, so we can take back our power and freedom to choose. We have to accept that no one will live for us, and that sometimes our actions will cause others, or ourselves, a measure of discomfort.
    Remember though, that discomfort is one way of helping us grow and to show us where changes need to be made.

    18.One Step at a Time: To get to any goal, break it down into a number of small steps. If you have many small successes, then this will lead to a big success. If you aim for a big success straight off, you may fail. Remember that a journey towards any destination starts with a single step, and then a second and a third, and as many as required until you reach that destination. Remember to reward and praise yourself for your successes, however small they are. By acknowledging them, you increase your power and will to succeed, strengthening your belief in yourself.

    19.Judgement: We have no right to judge another for their words, thoughts or deeds. They have the freedom of choice to do as they please and act as they wish, just as we do. We are in no position to judge anyone, as we are imperfect ourselves. It is easily done, for example, you see a big man with tattoo’s, a skinhead and wearing leather, and the automatic assumption is that he is trouble. He may be a florist for all we know. This colours our judgement of people and changes how we act towards them. By having no preconceptions of other people, we can interact better with them, and perhaps make a new friend.

    20.Integrity: Integrity is all about how we act when no one is looking. We must live to our own standards and should not judge others by them. This is about living in line with our highest vision despite urges to the contrary.

    21.Air Your Doubts: By airing your doubts, fears, and worries, by looking at them and seeing them for what they are, so you can conquer them and rid yourself of them forever. By refusing to confront them, so they gain power over you, and become even more deeply rooted. After you realise what they are – release them.

    22.Failure: It is very rare for us to fail. We only ever choose to stop trying. That is us exercising our free will. We can stop trying any time we wish, but those that succeed never stop until they get to their goal. Success often does not come easy, and does require work and effort from us. You will find that most ‘overnight successes’ have been working hard for that success for many years.
    Failure is not something to be feared or worried about, because we can never fail! Everything we do, no matter whether we view it as a success or failure is a valuable lesson for us to learn. By looking at a perceived failure as a valuable lesson, it no longer feels as bad.
    The only true failure is not learning the lessons our mistakes teach us.

    23.The Ongoing Journey: Our journey of exploration through life never, ever stops. The destination is not the reward or the goal. The journey to the destination is the goal itself.

    24.Don’t Mind: If we take an objective view of our mind, then we can see that lots of thoughts drift through it, many of which we are unaware of. A sad, angry or fearful thought may drift up from the sub-conscious and change how we feel for no apparent reason. We must take control of the mind through tools such as meditation, and become aware of these thoughts and realise them for what they are. Then, we can let them go and stay relaxed and centred. By consciously focussing on our breathing, and keeping it deep and even, we can help to release these negative thoughts.

    25.Emotions: Emotions come and go. They flow through us all the time, often without us even realising. Many of us do not express our emotions because we feel we have to “Be manly” or “Be responsible” or “Be cool”. When we feel the negative emotions, we can feel our bodies tense. If we do not express these emotions when we feel them, the tension is stored within our bodies. Having emotions is not to be feared and should be celebrated. When you feel an emotion – express it! If you are happy – smile and laugh, if you are sad cry. Expressing your emotions releases the tension they give, and helps you live more fully in the here and now. Once you have expressed an emotion, it is gone and will not return with the same force for that situation. If we refuse to express them and store the emotions up, then, like damming a fast river, eventually the water level will rise too high if we do not provide it with an outlet.

    26.Play: As children, we play exuberantly. We have fun, enjoy ourselves and have lots of energy. Then something happens, we grow up, and we no longer play believing that adults have to be adult and they don’t play. Playing is one of our greatest sources of pleasure. It takes many forms, from sport to games to laughing and joking with friends. Playing increases our energy and makes us more positive. It makes those around us more positive and generally lifts the spirits of all involved. There are times to be serious, yes, but there are times to play too, and that is what we must not forget.