Spiritual Paradigm

Universal Energy

March 30, 2012

One must accept and understand that each and every person on this planet has the capacity to deliver unto themselves and those around them great goodness or great evil. Good or evil people recognizes this quality in themselves and make a conscious decision to move in one direction or the other. A pathfinder or a Seeker of the Way understands the capacity for duality within themselves. The Universe itself contains duality and we must understand that there exists a dark side and a light side to Universal Energy.

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The Raven – Death (part 4)

July 3, 2011

There is a poem called “The Raven” by Edgar Allen Poe. I made an anthology with the poem in it, and placed a Raven on the front page, but never gave it much thought. It looked cool but was around the time when I was obsessed with the movie The Crow (featuring Brandon Lee).

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The Raven – A Messenger (part 3)

July 1, 2011

There have been many stories of Raven being a messenger of some sort. In the Christian-Judeo communities, it was labelled “ill-fated” for bringing messages or omens of impending death. However, in the Bible (Genesis, Chapter 8: 6-13 of the Old Testament), Noah sends out two birds (one being a Raven) to scout the Earth for dry land. Although it didn’t return, it certainly didn’t bring back bad news. In Greek mythology, the Raven was turned black for bringing a God bad news!

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The Raven: Trickery, Illusion & Complexity (Part 2)

June 28, 2011
Itachi and Sasuke from Naruto Shippuuden

Raven medicine – aloof, illusive, complex to the nth degree, a silent observer, and loyal to a cause. Highly intelligent, and deeply thoughtful the Rave is known for planning, strategy and cunning. He will test, analyze and plot every step of the way as a messenger.

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The Raven: An Introduction

June 26, 2011

The following series will focus on the magnificent Raven, which recently made itself known to me through my dreams. The Raven is a very complex character and, as a symbol, it is both revered and feared across various cultures. In my research, I have found that the Raven shares a symbiotic relationship with the Wolf and, in my opinion, shares common misconceptions (i.e. feared due to ‘dark’ conceptions).

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Giving Your Animal Guide A Name and Spirit Names

June 10, 2011
Spirit Animals

So you’ve spent a long time searching for your animal guide, and now you have found one on a totem. Where do you go from here? Well, you can spend time meditating and building your relationship with your guide, but how do you identify with it? The first step is usually to give it a name. Sounds relatively easy, but is it? Sometimes it can take a lot of effort to find that right name for your animal guide, almost as much as finding your guide in the first place.

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Can Our Animal Guides Manifest Themselves In The Animals Around Us?

May 1, 2011
Animal Guides

I have a cat and the first thing the cat did is arch it’s back and hiss at Max as to say “How dare you bring this animal into MY house!” My cat, named Brat, stared at Max, hissed a little more, and then headed for the bedroom.  After a few days Brat and Max seemed to tolerate each other. After that they would actually play with each other and chase each other through the house, and it wasn’t always Max doing the chasing. Brat was an instigator himself, he would initiate the chases too.

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A Monologue on Activating our DNA

April 20, 2011
Human DNA

Live and strive to be a better human being. Not a perfect one, we are not perfect, we are humans, but one that is radiating love, compassion and light everywhere where he or she stands.

Recently I did participate in a healing ritual as a part of a group of healers and what I have seen in the eyes of those being healed after the ritual was the greatest thing I have ever seen in my life. The joy, love and also sorrow that was being let go of is a pure gift from God and the Divine Mother.  And it was the most profound feeling in my life.

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