“A panther poised in the cypress tree about to jump is a
panther poised in a cypress tree about to jump.
The panther is a poem of fire green eyes and a heart charged
by four winds of four directions.
The panther hears everything in the dark: the unspoken
tears of a few hundred human years, storms that will break
what has broken his world, a bluebird swaying on a branch a
few miles away.
He hears the death song of his approaching prey:
I will always love you, sunrise.
I belong to the black cat with fire green eyes.
There, in the cypress tree near the morning star.”
Source: Conflict Resolution for Holy Beings: Poems
“The idea that we sacrifice our innate wisdom at the feet of our Guides is really no different from the rigid religious doctrines that talked us out of our childhood spiritual knowing.”
Source: Life Betwixt: Essays on Allies in the Everyday and Shamanism Among
“The horse, a creature that lives in a herd, reminds us that we are not alone and that we should not alienate others.”
Source: Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity
“The essence of Horse Spirit is freedom. It is a noble and resilient force, with limitless energy at its core.”
Source: Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity
“We need myths that will help us to identify with all our fellow-beings, not simply with those who belong to our ethnic, national or ideological tribe. We need myths that help us to realize the importance of compassion, which is not always regarded as sufficiently productive or efficient in our pragmatic, rational world. We need myths that help us to create a spiritual attitude, to see beyond our immediate requirements, and enable us to experience a transcendent value that challenges our solipsistic selfishness. We need myths that help us to venerate the earth as sacred once again, instead of merely using it as a 'resource.' This is crucial, because unless there is some kind of spiritual revolution that is able to keep abreast of our technological genius, we will not save our planet.”
Source: A Short History Of Myth
“Do not be afraid of your power. Use it to protect yourself from your enemies, psychic attacks, rage and jealousy, and to exact righteous revenge.”
Source: Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity
“It was rather peculiar behaviour for a totem animal. Totem animals are supposed to be the spirits of actual dead animals or the essence of real animals. ... Actual elephants do not normally wear berets, sombreros or any other type of hat, nor do they dance upright shaking maracas.”
Source: Elephant Songs
“When used properly, the spells awaken the latent symbolism of Horse Spirit. This energy existed as a primal force before humanity appeared on planet Earth.”
Source: Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity
“Accept yourself. Accept yourself with confidence. Accept yourself with confidence and courage. Do this and you are destined to be a leader or a pioneer.”
Source: Horse Magick: Spells and Rituals for Self-Empowerment, Protection, and Prosperity
“The poles were crude copies of his father’s totem pole out there near the point: grizzly bear, owl, wolf, beaver, all signifying descent and brave deeds of old. If you held to the old ways, the figures on a person’s totem pole were strictly his own. They were property as real as canoes and weapons and hunting grounds.”
Source: Mountain dog