Of course, I wrote that headline and then immediately got the Nahko and Medicine for the People song stuck in my head! Well, please do believe in the good things coming – and help make them happen.
The natural cycles of life are not always cozy and pleasant, but even the dark times are healing and growing times. Let’s honor them all while striving for better things.
Like I said yesterday, I’m attempting to post every day, Monday through Friday, but will sometimes miss as my schedule is kind of wonky. Hang in there with me, please.
Blessings!

Circle of Life
Meaning: All things are possible. Stand in your center and be open. The Four Winds are bringing your dreams to fruition. Embrace and accept where you are in the great circle of life. Bounty and abundance are flowing to you. If you’ve had relationship or financial challenges, things are about to change.
Native Spirit Wisdom: The circle of life (called “The medicine wheel” in Native American traditions) symbolizes a cosmology that honors all the circle of life. Those in Western cultures tend to see life as linear; however, those in indigenous cultures view all life as a circle. When this card chooses you, it’s time to honor and cherish all aspects of the great circle. All parts of the journey have beauty and grace. There’s beauty in the rising sun, just as there is in the setting sun. To only revel in the rising sun (and demean times of endings) depletes your energy. Choose what is and you become master of the Universe (or at least of your own personal universe).
The Journey: Create a medicine wheel for yourself. It can be as simple as creating a circle of stones that you place on your desk or making a circle of stones or pinecones that you lay outdoors. As you place each part of the circle, hold the intent that you’re honoring all aspects of your life.
Native Spirit Oracle by author Denise Linn and artist Charles McStravick
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