Monday 24 may 2010
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The fox has several different symbolisms; it is a
very special animal because it is really a survivor. It has retractile claws, a bit like a cat, and can actually climb a tree, like a cat can, and yet it looks much like a dog, only it is a
little bit more slender and small and skinnier, although it has very bushy tail.
It succeeds in surviving in very inhospitable regions, where there are a lot of humans, and yet it continues to survive because it has abilities to camouflage himself well. We can learn from that
by being able to integrate all types of life, all situations, all circumstances, with an ability to blend in, to become one with those circumstances or the environment in which we find ourselves,
knowing how to act and dress in an appropriate way, so that we are indistinguishable from the others, and that we go unnoticed: that is the ability that people with strong fox energy have.
They are also very family-oriented, they have sizeable litters of children, I have seen up to five or six young ones in a single litter; so the fox is like a family protector. Like all animals,
it can also have the opposite energy, depending on how you see it when it comes to you, and the circumstances of its appearing to you, but in general it is always very beneficial in its
relationship to family symbolism, as being the protector of the family.
By Blue Eagle
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Thursday 20 may 2010
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"Material possessings do not guarantee happiness, but so does sharing with the
community."
Quoted and translated from Aigle Bleu in Ce que nous dit la nature, Regards croisés
sur l'évolution des origines à nos jours, Pierre Rabhi, Aigle Bleu, Pére Holtoff, Lama Mingyour, Lama Lhundroup
By Blue Eagle
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Monday 17 may 2010
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Harmonics is singing several notes at once (up to 3 notes, 2 being more common). This very special music comes from the shamanic traditions of the world. Many
shamanic cultures throughout the world have used this droning voice that creates clearly audible overtones above the main tone. Some Native American sources call it Spirit Voices. The Tibetan
Buddhists have also perfected this type of singing, sounding notes an octave below the bass tone. In North America, the Inuit culture has a similar technique called ‘throat chanting’. Up close,
face to face, a couple of Inuit Throat Singers will make throat like sounds often imitating animals. These sounds bouncing off one another create complex overtones.
These special tones have a profound effect on our consciousness. They bring us to other levels of awareness initiating trance like states of perception. As the harmonics resound into different
octaves of manifestation, they touch off subtle reactions in our own mind stream. These sounds will bring us into contact with other dimensions.
There are many different dimensions sharing this time-space continuum with us. Crystals also have the potential and ability of vibrating easily into other realms of existence. Sound is a
privileged door into levels of perception and reality that can bring many benefits. Harmonics give very special healing and can work on all levels of being, physical, emotional, mental and
spiritual. They give deep relaxation, reorganization of mis-aligned energies, realignment of etheric and astral energies, rejuvenation, understanding problems and finding their solution, clearing
and purifying the energy channels and opening new pathways in the brain. Modern research on harmonics has found that listening to harmonic sounds will charge the cortex of the brain, reduce
respiration and heart rate and lower brain wave activity. Mark Ryder, PhD of Southern Methodist University, found that people who listened to the music of the Harmonic Choir as opposed to other
types of music, showed decreased heart rate, slower respiration and lower galvanic skin response.1
Harmonics are actually present in all sounds. The clarity and number of harmonics present in any given sound will determine its texture and sound quality. As you listen to harmonics, a whole new
way of hearing occurs. You will hear things you had not noticed before and your perceptions will change.
Please be careful if you want to listen to my recording of harmonic sounds, Mysteries. Do not listen to it when driving a
motor vehicle. I tried it and nearly took the ditch as I closed my eyes, completely taken up by the music.
The central piece can have dramatic effects on the consciousness of people. It is good to be aware of that and to be receptive to the reactions of the people around us. Too much transformation
too quickly can be difficult for certain people.
1 See Mark Ryder's works for more information on that subject.
Extract from Musique & Guérison, Traditions
Amérindiennes, Aigle Bleu, a film by Debowska Production
By Blue Eagle
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Thursday 13 may 2010
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"The wisdom of love is compassion […] But do
not confuse compassion, which is wise love, with pity."
Blue Eagle, L'Héritage Spirituel des Amérindiens.
By Blue Eagle
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Monday 10 may 2010
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Corn is a spiritual and material legacy for the Indian people. For many nations it was the main food stable, supporting the people with a nourishing cereal that
could be cultivated and was easy to store. Other than being the most important food source for those nations who practiced agriculture, it was also a spiritual sacrament.
Corn flour and corn pollen are used in countless rituals and ceremonies. All people of the world have a cereal that is considered sacred: the sacred Eucharist of the Christians is made of wheat;
the Buddhists have rice, the Africans have millet, etc. Corn is the sacred cereal of the Americas. It represents the gifts and countless blessings that we receive from the Earth-mother.
Corn was given to the Amerindians by the Woman from the Stars, also called “Sky Woman”. In many Native American myths, Sky Woman gives birth to humanity. Upon departing from earth, she gave four
plants to her children, who were to become the Indian nations: corn, beans, squash and tobacco.
By Blue Eagle
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