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The Sacred Wheel of Life, Meditation

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Lady Kiya

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10:33 am April 5, 2011

The Sacred Wheel of Life

You are on a well worn path in a forest of large majestic redwoods.

The moonlight glimmers on the moist fronds of the dense ferns that

border the trees. You can smell the damp moist soil and decaying

leaves under your feet. The moon and stars blanket the evening sky

above. You are dressed in a white velveteen cloak that shimmers in the

moonlight. It is early spring and the air is slightly cool still but

you are comfortable in just your cloak.

In the distance you here the beating of drums and barely audible

chanting in a language you are not familiar with. There is a slight

hint of sage and cedar wafting in the gentle breeze. As you near the

edge of the thicket you see the warm glow of a bonfire. The sacred

scents are stronger and the drumming and chanting louder. As you step

from the trees you see that there are 5 figures dancing around a

bonfire in a small clearing in the midst of the forest. They suddenly

stop dancing and drumming and look in your direction. As they again

begin their drumming you see yet another figure coming towards you.

She is dressed in a white buckskin dress and moccasin boots. The beads

and feathers on the fringe of her dress dance in the gentle breeze.

Her black hair hangs long and loose about her waist. Not saying a

word, she holds out her hand and you take it. As you near the fire,

you see that the five figures dancing about the fire are men dressed

also in buckskins. Four of the men have painted faces, one in yellow,

one in red, one in black, and one in white. The fifth man's face has

symbols in all four colors on his face. The young woman brings you to

the edge of the circle where the men have stopped dancing, but the

chanting continues. She picks up a smudge stick of cedar and sage and

begins to smudge you with using a feather to push the smoke. She then

paints your face with yellow, red, black and white. As she turns to

go, the man with the yellow painted face steps forward and asks you to

sit next to him at the East of the circle.

He picks up a beautifully carved pipe and loads it with tobacco. There

are many animals carved into the pipestone bowl. The begin by offering

the smoke from the pipe to the five directions, as well as above and

below. As the pass the pipe amongst themselves it in turn comes to you

and you take your turn also. They begin chanting again, but softly. As

the sage and cedar fill your nostrils, the chanting and drumming fill

your head and heart and a vision comes to you.

An eagle appears before you where the fire had moments ago been. You

hear the eagle speaking inside your head, "From the East, we begin to

seek knowledge, the direction where everything is fresh and new. To

greet the sun and appreciate the potential for new learning

experiences. The new day that enables us to see the miracles and

harmony of the Creators creations. Take this wisdom and keep it in

your heart."

You find that you are now seated at the South of the circle next to

the man with his face painted red. A mouse appears where the eagle had

just been. You hear mouse speaking inside your head. "From the south

we experience growth, the direction where everything in life is

replenished and in full bloom. To taste the ripe fruit of appreciation

and not take what we have for granted. Take this wisdom and keep it in

your heart."

Again, moved in the circle, but this time you are seated in the West

next to the man with his face painted black. A grizzly bear stands

before you now, you hear her words inside your head. " From the west

we encounter reflection and spiritual insight, the direction where

dreams and visions allow you to go within and appreciate yourself and

your Creator. Take this wisdom and keep it in your heart."

As you are now seated next to the man with the painted face of white

at the North of the circle, a buffalo appears before you. Again you

hear the words of the animal spirit before you as you. " From the

North we experience purity, the direction where the secret to many

cures are found for healing. Like the white snow that resembles the

white hair of our elders we honor wisdom. Take this wisdom and keep it

in your heart."

Now you are standing in front of the man with the symbols in the four

colors of the directions. He points to the circle and you suddenly are

aware that this is not a circle but a Medicine Wheel, each man

signifying a sacred direction, the fire representing the center, Great

Mystery, Spirit. He is still speaking in his own tongue but we are

able to understand each word. "Each of us is deeply connected to

everything that exists and therefore we are a critical part of the

sacred medicine wheel. Because of this interconnectedness, what we do

to other life forms, we are doing to ourselves. This is the Law of

One. The wheel can give us visions for our life. True visions benefit

all our relations on Mother Earth, not just human relations, but all

the beings in all the kingdoms. Take this wisdom and share it from

your heart."

He turns back to the wheel, the others once again stand and begin

dancing and chanting. The young lady that accompanied you here appears

and again takes your hand. As you reach the beginning of the path home

at the entrance of the forest she presses into your hand a small

doeskin pouch and turns to go. As you step onto the path, you glance

back and see not but redwood trees and ferns behind you. Turning back

to begin your journey home you discover that you are back in your own

yard, the sun beginning its slow ascent. You sit down to look at the

pouch in your hand and discover that it has a beaded design of the

Medicine Wheel with two small feathers dangling decorating the

outside. At each compass point are the sacred animals representing the

four directions. You open the pouch and find that it is quite empty.

You realize that it in fact it is a symbol of life. It is up to you to

fill it with love, light, and beauty. As with life, what you put into

it you will also receive. We as the pouch, have marks on the outside

but it is what is inside that counts. Begin now to fill the pouch. You

are ready to embrace each day with love and trust and begin now by

greeting today with a prayer of thanks as you sit and watch the day

begin.

4-18-05
Lady Kiya

Member

FloralDreams

America

posts 281

4:31 pm April 5, 2011

Amazing…simply amazing. :)

 

Your meditations never cease to leave me breathless with their beauty.

"Believe and you will find a way." ~Enya


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