Native American Astrology

Native American Astrology
Title Native American Astrology PDF eBook
Author Winfried Noe
Publisher Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages 134
Release 2006
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9781402721878

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Through the wisdom of American tribal cultures, meet Mother Earth and Father Heaven, Grandfather Sun and Grandmother Moon, and discover an insightful but little-known source of personal guidance and healing power. Find your Totem, or birth sign, named after one of twelve animal creatures whose spirits inhabit the earth. Then determine the Element that most influences your personality—Earth, Air, Fire, or Water—and how to live in harmony with its energies. Next, discover your Element-Clan, animal totems that are a part of your Elemental family, and the special powers they give you. Finally, explore the Four Winds, the seasons they influence, and the gifts they bestow. In simple, beautiful descriptions and images, you'll see how these energies affect your loves, vocation, and destiny.

Medicine Wheel Plain & Simple

Medicine Wheel Plain & Simple
Title Medicine Wheel Plain & Simple PDF eBook
Author Deborah Durbin
Publisher Hampton Roads Publishing
Total Pages 176
Release 2017-11-01
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1612833950

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An Introduction to Native American Astrology Like their Western and Chinese counterparts, Native Americans developed an astrological system for understanding the world and envisioning harmony in the universe. Based on animals and clans and including corresponding trees, stones, and colors, the medicine wheel is broken into 12 moons similar to the 12 signs in Western astrology. In fascinating detail and with illustrations throughout, this new entry in the Plain & Simple series explores an exciting and little-known aspect of Native American culture. In addition to analyses of all the signs, symbols, and seasonal associations, there are illuminating charts, explanations of the medicine wheel, and practical ideas for using Native American astrology as an oracle. This is a book for the thousands fascinated by Native American legend and lore.

Cherokee Astrology

Cherokee Astrology
Title Cherokee Astrology PDF eBook
Author Raven Hail
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 176
Release 2008-01-30
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1591439280

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Explains the ancient astrological system sacred to the Cherokee and how to use it in the modern world • Provides easy-to-use format for determining what signs and numbers rule the day of your birth and what influence they have on your destiny • Includes a traditional Cherokee ephemeris through 2015 An essential aspect of Cherokee religion is the belief that everything on Earth is the reflection of a star. This includes not only people and animals but also trees, rivers, stones, and mountains--all sentient beings to the Cherokee. Astrology has always played a strong role in the Cherokee tradition because of this belief, but unlike our Western system of astrology, Cherokee astrology is based on a 260-day Venus calendar, which includes 20 individual day signs and 13 numbers. It was the task of the Cherokee daykeeper to coordinate this calendar with those of the Sun and the Moon to determine the most auspicious times for ceremonies as well as to understand the star wisdom carried back to Earth by each newborn child. The day sign of a child explains his or her strengths and weaknesses; the number explains the individual’s role in the great cosmic scheme. Raven Hail, an elder of the Cherokee nation, provides insightful descriptions for each of the twenty signs that identify characteristics of those born under a particular day sign and gives the meanings of the thirteen numbers that determine the significance of that sign in the larger scheme of life. The author has translated the traditional Cherokee ephemeris into an easy-to-use format that allows readers to quickly determine which sign rules the day of their birth and which number has influence over it.

Day Signs

Day Signs
Title Day Signs PDF eBook
Author Bruce Scofield
Publisher Wessex Astrologer
Total Pages 209
Release 2017
Genre Aztec astrology
ISBN 9781910531198

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An easy to understand and fascinating overview of the astrology of the Maya and Aztecs of ancient Mexico and Central America, which is based on day signs rather than sun signs. This is a new version of the original edition which includes the author's latest insights. Suitable for non astrologers.

Simply Native American Astrology

Simply Native American Astrology
Title Simply Native American Astrology PDF eBook
Author Deborah Durbin
Publisher Sterling Publishing (NY)
Total Pages 160
Release 2007
Genre Indian astrology
ISBN 9781903065525

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Almost unknown outside the USA & not especially well known even with it, Native American Astrology is deemed hard to understand. This work walks the reader through the concepts that relate to the seasons & the medicine wheel. It also shows you which animal spirit's sign you come under & what this means in terms of your character & fortune.

Day-signs

Day-signs
Title Day-signs PDF eBook
Author Bruce Scofield
Publisher 1 Reed Publications
Total Pages 226
Release 1991
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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In Day-Signs readers will find the first psychological delineations of the 20 signs of Aztec/Maya astrology ever published. Included in the book is a clear explanation of the Aztec/Mayan system of astrology and what academic researchers and the indigenous peoples of Mexico know about it. Following this are delineations of the 20 signs, including a list of famous people born under each one. Everyone is influenced by one of these 20 signs that form the cornerstone of Aztec/Maya astrology. The book ends with 30 pages of tables for determining your day-sign of birth.

The Medicine Wheel

The Medicine Wheel
Title The Medicine Wheel PDF eBook
Author Sun Bear
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 270
Release 2011-12-06
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1439147620

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"The Medicine Wheel is a springboard of power that will allow you to link up to all the energies of the universe." —Sun Bear Millions of people around the world have incorporated Native American philosophy into their everyday lives. Now, with this special 25th anniversary edition of the late Sun Bear's classic bestseller, readers old and new can benefit from the teachings and techniques of the Medicine Wheel. In The Medicine Wheel, Sun Bear and Wabun put forth a whole new system of earth astrology to help guide people not only in their daily living but also in their life paths. In the authors' own words, this book was written to "help all people relate better to our Earth Mother...and find a kinship with the universe." The Medicine Wheel is a beautiful and inspiring approach to graceful, holistic living in trying modern times. The Medicine Wheel's philosophy is derived from a basic principle known by all people who live close to the earth: Once you fully embrace the elemental forces of nature, you become a part of the whole. Let this book be your first step toward finding peace and prosperity—and your own special place in the circle of life.