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Medicine Stone People

t3gah

Well-Known Member
"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


Spider



Symbol of infinity - she brings limitless possibilities. Mystic Medicine weaves her way into your life, helping you see with your psychic intuition. Communication improves with her help.


Snake



Like snake sheds his skin, he helps you release your old life and start a new. Gives you wisdom and power to change your negative thoughts. Just as snake seeks warmth, it will help you bring love and warmth into others hearts.


Wolf



Helps you to become dynamic and outgoing. Teacher medicine that helps us to learn and communicate that knowledge to others. Gives you the will and determination to be free of restrictions you put on yourself.


Eagle



He takes your wishes and prayers to the "Great Spirit", to be answered and can make good things happen in your life. The high flying warrior bird reminds you to reach for higher goals, and to know how to achieve them. Remember to give thanks for all he brings.


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Feathers in Hair

World's Tallest Hobbit
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.
 

painted wolf

Grey Muzzle
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.

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