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"The Native People have used stones for centuries, for ceremonies, for healing, and for advice. Stones carry valuable messages if we will only listen. Brought to him in a vision by the spirits, these spirits were brought to him to help people." -- Manny Twofeathers
Spirits Spiderhttp://www.powersource.com/talkingleaf/
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unicorns & dragons in the bible, oh my! (numbers/revelation)
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That's interesting, though these are more of what I percieve as animal people than stone people. I associate stone people with minerals, like hematite, flourite and others.
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For stones the Chrokee mostly only used Quartz crystals and on occasion Mica and Freshwater pearls. Stones as used by New Age groups wern't traditionally a big thing with Native Americans.
wa:do
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