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Native American medicine features animal guides such as bear, butterfly, coyote, dog, eagle, hawk, horse, snake, spider, and wolf as elements in healing & self-knowledge
America's indigenous people regarded earth's creatures as being brothers and sisters of mankind, seeking metaphoric meaning from living animal spirits (totem guides).
Knowing what kinds of energies we are working with can help provide us with guidance. Animal spirits can teach us about ourselves and help us lead fulfilling lives.
Traveling can be difficult and stressful for anyone. If you have a disability, a little extra effort and planning can make your trip much more enjoyable.
Animal spirit guides are spiritual support systems in animal form. Representing the entire species, each power animal has "qualifications" to assist in human challenges.
Totems are found in many cultures and belief systems around the world. Discover the mystical power of the frog and learn how to harness its power.
There is a great deal of confusion about different types of assistive animals. Misunderstandings about service dog laws can needlessly cause problems for the disabled.
Native American healing traditions involve a "medicine place," an inner sanctum where a shaman can meditate, connect with guides, perform psychic surgery, and more.
Species of animals, even mythical creatures, can serve as spirit guides in animal form and offer insight, direction, and support for those who call upon them.
Animal medicine may have served as pre-modern ways of practicing psychology.
Throughout history, spirit guides have provided people with guidance, information, and insight. Guides can help anyone live a full, rich life.
Step back in time to a simpler era and enjoy some television-free outdoor family activities.
Shamanic journeying can be a safe and fun way to talk with animal guides and to receive guidance in life.
Meditation doesn't have to mean yoga or breath exercises. Writing can be a powerful meditative practice; so can knitting, painting and even washing the dishes.
Native Americans used vision quests as rites of passage and as part of their spiritual practice to receive help, guidance, and protection from the supernatural realm.
Animal totems are a part of the Wiccan beliefs. Here is a meditation to meet your animal totem or spirit guide.
Unsure of how to provide a sex education for your kids - or what kind of puberty and pregnancy information to give? Robie H. Harris' books on sex education may help.
Totems form an integral part of most pagan and shamanic paths. Learning how to recognize these different types of animal spirits is highly beneficial.
An alphabetical listing of Victoria Anisman-Reiner's Natural Medicine articles, from "Acid-Alkali pH balance" to "Wolfberries."
The article Shifting Viewpoints dealt with moving house, from an Indigenous point of view. Part Two is about what happens when you get to the other end...


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