From the Wolverine: A Spiritual Teaching

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A few weeks ago, we read an article by animal communicator Julie DS. She also sent me a teaching she received at the same animal park in France, this time from a wolverine. This woman discovered her ability to communicate with animals many years ago. She has developed and used this gift to help many people and animals find each other and live in balance and harmony. She’s the best animal communicator I know.  Below you will read what she has to say about wolverines. The wolverine is in the same family as the badger. For my take on the badger READ THIS.    

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Shamanism and Traditions – continued

Native teachings and traditions all over the world are rooted in the community. The community is an extension of the fundamental cell of human life, the family. The family entity gives life, and supports the birth, growth, education and continuity of community life. From community emerges the complementarity of human and physical resources (education, healing, food, clothing and shelter) necessary for human life in the midst of nature.

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SHAMANISM AND TRADITION

I’ve been following the shamanic path since childhood. But the real progress and understanding of this path came when I found Native American elders and traditional teachers in my twenties. Despite destruction and persecution, misery and disease, repression and racism, the keepers of tradition knew how to transmit the essence of the path of spirituality united with the world, stemming from the nature that surrounds us. This spirituality, common to all indigenous peoples on every continent, is called shamanism.

No other nation on this planet has experienced as many attempts to wipe them off the world map and remove them from their lands and traditions as the native peoples of North America. Although they have survived this all-out genocide, it has nevertheless left gaps in their teaching, with parts of their tradition forgotten and lost. I had to keep searching to fill these gaps, and I found the answers. These answers I found in the ancient traditions of other peoples who have managed to preserve ancient texts and teachings that are thousands of years old. The ones that have helped me most are those of the yogis of India, Chinese Taoism, Tibetan Buddhism and Japanese martial arts.

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