Happy Thursday, everyone! The last time this card greeted us was in December. Seems strange to see it now, when my personal world is rather hot and sticky!
Just because it’s summer (for those of us in the Northern Hem, anyway) doesn’t mean that we cannot take time for reflection and connect with ancestors. Perhaps tonight we should go outside and gaze at the northern stars and let ourselves think of what we need to work on within ourselves.
Blessings!
Spirit Keeper of the North
Meaning: Take time for contemplation. Turn within. Connect with your ancestors. Incubate ideas. Mend relationships. Watch your dreams and meditate. The answers are inside you waiting to be heard. Stay warm. Create dreams for your future. Repair whatever is broken in your home and your life. Forgive those people and situations that you’ve been dragging around for a while.
Native Spirit Wisdom: In the medicine wheel, the north is the direction that symbolizes the darkest time of night, the coldest part of winter, the dark of the moon. It also represents the elder time of life and even a time of endings. Pulling the Spirit Keeper of the North indicates that it’s time to take measure of your life. Explore what’s working and what’s not working. What and whom do you need to release? It’s also the time to make repairs in your physical environment, as well as make repairs to your body. Additionally, this is the time to begin to dream and make plans regarding your future. Your ancestors are close at this time; call on them. They want to help you.
The Journey: Stand outdoors at night, facing north. Inhale the darkness. Sink into your own depth. In the stillness, ancient wisdom emerges.
Native Spirit Oracle by author Denise Lynn and artist Charles McStravick
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