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Patrick MacManaway ~ dowsing

Anusha Arulvel ~ Hydrate Like the Ancients: Ayurveda, Energy Practices & Rituals for Healing Through Water

Veda Austin ~ Veda will discuss her ground breaking work with water and the many doorways to consciousness.

Sandra Wallin ~ Rewriting the Script of the Subconscious – An Introduction to PSYCH-K®

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Dr. Gerald Pollock ~ The 4th phase of water

Lee Gross ~ Aetheric Currents: Exploring the Synergies of Water, Consciousness, and the Power of Vortices

Dawn Kirkham ~ Water Magic

Joshua JD Lemmens ~ Indigenous Perspectives on Water

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Standing Bear (Post Conference) ~ pipe ceremony for in-person attendees

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Fellow Questers,

Saskatchewan Shaman Trent Deerhorn mystified Questers with his journey into the practice of Shamanism last week. Trent does Shamanic energy work with people around the world, filling in the spaces between traditional forms of healing work. Perhaps many of us are Shamans in training. Here your replay link to expand your mind just a little bit more into these realms: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7-XUcfiz_I

Please join us next week as we wrap up the 2021 Fall Conference with the Questers AGM on Thursday November 4th, at 7pm PT. Here is your link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89790752724

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Jacquelyn Rose

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Dowsing Considerations Regarding Earth Generated Water

 

In the July-August 2021 NEXUS New Times Magazine (Volume 28 Number 4) out of Australia pp 27 to 35 the author Robert Gourley overturns the idea deep underground reservoirs of water are relics of the last ice age. He concludes the water is generated from the rocks themselves.

In Australia’s western part of the State of Queensland “The Great Artesian Basin” supplied water to the Outback sheep stations for two generations until they no longer had enough pressure to raise water to the surface. Now they are low. The theory of how the water came under pressure is that rain falling under the Queensland coast range of mountains during the last ice age accumulated in porous layers of rock up to 1000 kilometers to the west of the range and the same aquafer under the mountains placed artesian pressure on the water under the basin. Later drilling in the mountain range disproved this theory. The rising water was under pressure for another reason.

Dowsers have mapped blind springs rising underground from unknown water sources for generations. The blind springs investigated most extensively are under the Cathedrals of Europe. Usually, the Cathedrals have blind springs under the main entry doors, baptismal fonts, and main altars. As these Cathedrals were built atop ancient Isis pagan temples it is believed the blind springs date back millennia and were a type of artesian wells.

Master dowsers like Raymon Grace and Joey Korn have shown it is possible to create new blind springs where none had been before. Joey Korn teaches he can move blind springs and underground streams to different positions alleviating geopathic stress. Combining Robert Gourley’s information with dowsing wisdom it appears master dowsers can generate water from rock where no water had been witnessed before.

Robert Gourley writes about low energy nuclear reactions (LENRs) transmuting one element into another as the explanation for the generation of the water. These transmutations were catalogued by the French scientist C. Louis Kervran starting in 1935 and continuing until his retirement in 1970. Physicists and chemists have refused to consider this explanation but are slowly changing their minds.

Shamanist tradition which knows all rocks are living beings has no problem with the idea of asking rocks for water. Shamans ask Earth and Water Elementals to communicate with the rocks. The generation of water can be instantaneous as was the case with Moses striking a rock and water immediately gushing out.

Joey Korn in his dowsing classes teaches the humble attitude of asking politely for the change of movement of water. It is a sacred process. Do not abuse nature. Blind springs rising under Cathedrals appears to acknowledge the sacred nature of asking the rocks for water.

Aborigine traditions of Dream Time and walking the deserts of the Outback with few accessories and covering long distances without water bladders points to their understanding of generating water from rock. It is possible the water of the Great Artesian Basin was shamanistically generated by the Aborigine and their sacred asking for water.

At this time (August 16, 2021) the skies over British Columbia and much of North America are dark with smoke as an artificially generated high pressure ridge over the North Pacific is blocking normal rainfall. There has been little precipitation since the snows of February yet the trees on the mountain tops are stressed but still living. Is it possible the trees are asking the rocks for water and the rocks are providing water?

The Air Elementals are now pushing rain clouds through the “blob” as the meteorologists call the unusually warm air above the cool waters of the North Pacific. Humbly pray for rain and ask the rocks for water at the same time so the trees will not die and farmers in the prairies can continue to grow their grain.

 

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Evelyn Rattray

 

I first heard of Evelyn Rattray in 2003 at Raymon Grace’s dowsing school at the Hansen property on Swan Lake in Vernon BC. Raymon and Evelyn had worked together on First Nation’s reserves across Canada to break through the multigenerational trauma caused by the residential school system. Through dowsing Raymon would identify key components of the trauma and Evelyn using native shamanism would reach inside the person and release the abuse.

Evelyn born in Telegraph Creek BC to a long line of native healers was able to avoid the worst of the residential school system hidden away in the bush by her parents and grandparents. She was taught in the native traditions but did not receive full training as her mother passed away early. Evelyn laments that she missed key aspects only her mother could have taught her. In spite of that she has done a lot of wonderful work.

Evelyn moved from Telegraph Creek to Salmon Arm BC to be nearer to Kelowna’s International Airport as she is constantly being called to do healing work worldwide.

She spoke at the 2017 Quester’s Fall Conference in the Prestige Inn in Salmon Arm about her work and the difficulties imposed on the First Nations. She had a question and answer session with a room full of Questers. What one sees in Evelyn is gentleness and humility. She is soft spoken and caring.

Looking at her eyes one sees her staring off into the distance as if her eyes are focused on infinity. It is as if she can see the time when the First Nations will reacquire its lost traditions and greatness. Breaking the trauma she may have brought that day closer.

 

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Ivan McBeth

 

Ivan McBeth the unreformed Druid was fun to be around. He was like Haggrid a gentle giant, magical. He used dowsing to build stone circles around the world for earth healing. In a way he was doing geomancer work on a planetary scale.

In his 2005 book, “The Crystal Journey Apprenticed to the Earth” Ivan dug out crystals from a cave in Wales Great Britain and traveled to many points around the world planting those crystals. Wales is the land of dragons and he wrestled gems away from a dragon’s lair to set up an earth grid for the earth’s purposes. He traveled to Scotland, India and South Africa doing his work. He could feel ley lines and positioned crystals and twenty ton stone to work with the dragon lines.

The first time I met Ivan was at a Questers Fall Conference in Harrison Hot Springs about 2006. That was the conference where we travelled to the Othello Tunnels. Ivan was singing Songs of the Bards as we caravanned to the tunnels. The feeling was mystical. Ivan had to climb down to the Coquahalla River below the tunnels and feel the water and rocks in the river bed. Then he touched the granite walls of the tunnels. Dowsing for vortexes and portals in the tunnels we found many anomalies. It was fun. Merlin Beltain loved it.

Before passing last year he built his largest stone circle beside the Mississippi River. It was larger than Stone Henge and required massive cranes to set the Ashlars and Saracens upright. He explained it was composed of alternating limestone or yin-feminine stone and granite yang-masculine stone to balance the energies equally. The way he described the circle it was like a capacitor building up a charge and releasing it on solar and lunar cycles. Electricity is part of the capacitor’s job as it was also storing and releasing a magnetic charge, something not taught in school.

Last time I was with Ivan was a couple of springs ago at the Questers Spring Conference in Olds Alberta. He built a temporary, virtual, stone circle on the lawns of Olds College which blended with the purposes of the agricultural college and may have helped future students work with earth energies.

On the last day of that conference Sandy Mac in her break-out session taught how to use dowsing to recognize and release past life trauma affecting the present incarnation. We were in groups of three. One was the patient, the second asked questions of the patient and the third dowsed the answers. When Ivan was the patient I was the dowser. We asked when the past life trauma happened? It took a few minutes to discover Ivan’s trauma happened about 1000BC. Then we asked where the trauma happened and found it was in central Asia. Then we asked for his age when the trauma happened. He had been older than one hundred years. After a few more dowses the trauma was pegged at age 400. I then experienced one of those psychic moments which dowsing opens seeing Ivan as a Siberian shaman, a wise man many Siberians relied upon. I saw his wrongful murder by a former student similar to the murder of Pythagoras. At that moment Sandy told us to return to our seats for other instruction. I turned to Ivan and said, “You REALLY are a MASTER!”

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Magpies are very resourceful birds with a reputation for stealing anything that is not nailed down, especially if it is shiny.  Because of their characteristic of liking valuable baubles and for having picked up gold nuggets and coins, our Ancestors believed that several magpies around your house or yard, or around where you were working, was a sign of good fortune and abundance.

For those people with Magpie power, know that you need to pay attention to those shiny opportunities that come along from time to time.  Know that you need to take advantage of them.  It is the resourcefulness of Magpie that will help one to be successful.  Pay particular attention, too, to the sounds that Magpie makes.  One, alone, makes some noise.  However, congregations of three or more make a joyful (or not) racket that gets attention.  In keeping with the “squeaky wheel theory”, Magpie says that one must speak up and ask for what they want in order to be noticed.  If Magpie shows up in your life, and you have trouble expressing yourself, then Magpie says it is time to learn self expression and voice modulation.

Magpie’s black head is symbolic of the black cap of the grad – one that has learned all they can from school and is now ready to move on to something else.  In this case, Magpie says to move into using all your special gifts – psychic abilities and intuition – to feel more fulfilled and see the hidden world around you.  Black is also about the connection with the Earth.  All of Magpie’s needs are supplied by Mother Earth.  And, to balance the amount of time in the air, Magpie walks on Mother Earth quite frequently.  There may be a message in Magpie’s behaviour that you need to be out on Mother Earth and ground.

White is symbolic of spirituality and of higher consciousness than selfishness and greed.  It is time to start looking beyond the level of self gratification.  Magpie says to look inward and see what needs to be healed and then look to Spirit for guidance.  Magpie may be asking you to soar beyond your current limits.  Perhaps you are too grounded and need to balance the grounded-ness with delving in to new mysteries and expanding the current level of thinking.

What ever else may be going on in your life, pay attention to Magpie so you seize the opportunities presented to you.

May you walk in peace.

AUTHOR –   Judith  has been writing spiritual and technical blogs for the last thirteen years. She is a non-traditional shaman who has studied with shaman teachers from different lineages. As well, she has studied and uses Dowsing, Body Talk, EFT, Reiki, Quantum Touch, Hypnotherapy, Angel Karma Techniques, Angel Therapy, and has taught Star Talker Training classes. She is a seer and medium. The blog was originally posted in August 2008, and is reprinted with Judith’s permission.

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“Big Rock In The Sun”  Photo by Judith Hirst,  July 2008

This picture is of a “glacial erratic” and it is located south of Calgary, Alberta, five miles west of Highway 2A, on Highway 7.  This chunk of rock is the only huge rock of its kind in the area.  It is made up of quartzite, which is a very hard and brittle.  The rock was an early cowboy, who  rode a glacier from the Jasper area of the Rocky Mountains 250 miles south to the Okotoks area about twelve thousand years ago.

The Blackfoot tell the story differently.  The big rock came to be close to Okotoks because of an incident between Napi, the trickster God, and the rock.  Napi needed to rest, and decided to sit down on the comfortable stone in the mountains.  The stone was very hot so Napi threw his cloak over it.  When his rest was done, Napi left his cloak to cover and protect the rock.  Part way down the mountain, however, rain began pouring down on Napi.  He raced back up to the rock to retrieve his cloak.  The rock wished to keep his cloak, and refused to hand it over.  So, Napi grabbed the cloak and ran.

He heard sounds of thunder behind him.  Looking backwards, he saw the big rock had mobilized and was racing down the mountain after him.  Napi was afraid.  As he got out of the mountains, he called on his friends, the animals, to chase the rock away.  The rock rolled over the buffalo and the deer, and laughed at the coyote. Napi had run several hundred miles and was concerned at the anger in the rock and whether it would roll over him.  It was getting dark so Napi called on his friends, the bats, to help him.  The bats began diving at the rock and wearing it out.  Eventually, they hit the rock so hard, that it split, and the life went out of the rock, and it sank to the ground.  Napi thanked the bats.  Napi then asked the Blackfoot to honour the rock and remember it by visiting it from time to time.

Today, the rock is a landmark visited by tourists, and included in things like wedding photographs by those that live near it.  There seems to be “something” about the rock that draws people to it. Perhaps the rock has become the symbol of doing the impossible.

Wishing you joy in discovering the impossible,

Judith

AUTHOR – Judith Hirst has been writing spiritual and technical blogs for the last thirteen years. She is a non-traditional shaman who has studied with shaman teachers from different lineages. As well, she has studied and uses Dowsing, Body Talk, EFT, Reiki, Quantum Touch, Hypnotherapy, Angel Karma Techniques, Angel Therapy, and has taught Star Talker Training classes. She is a seer and medium.  This blog post was originally posted under Judith’s blog in August 2008, and has been reprinted with her permission.

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Years ago, a reader asked me why she was seeing a “Fairy Penguin” in her dreams and seeing pictures of them when she looked in magazines.  The reader was seeing a Spirit Guide.  What I have learned  is that when a spirit guide pops up in your life, it is there to help you focus on what is happening and what will be happening for the next week or two or even for a month.

As you can see from the picture, the Fairy Penguin has beautiful colouring that reflects the message that it may bring to people.  Some may call the feather colour blue, and others will call it indigo.  Whichever, the colour blue is associated with our throat chakra while the colour indigo is associated with the third eye or brow chakra.  So, what is the message in the colour blue?  Fairy Penguin is telling you to speak the truth, or your truth which may be the same thing, depending on the circumstances.

This thought brings to mind the book, “The Four Agreements” by Don Miguel Ruiz.  In his book, Ruiz lays out the first agreement.

1. Be Impeccable With Your Word
Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love.

Are you speaking your truth?  Are you walking your truth?  Are you aware of a situation that is a lie or cover up, and is it time for you to “uncover” the truth?  The throat chakra is about communication as well.  Just as you ask what the Penguin is trying to say – the Penguin may be saying to you that you need to communicate more and with a different tone/technique than you are now using. If people do not understand you, it may be their challenge or it may be yours.  Generally, it is both.  Those around us mirror that which we struggle with. An interesting thought is that the throat is used to express the will of the Creator (or God/Goddess).  Are you needing to express a spiritual truth that you have been suppressing?  If so, this little Fairy Penguin might be telling you about new beginnings and to get actively involved in something that expresses the creative voice and will of Creator and Universe.  What is it that has been nudging you in the last several weeks – a conservation type project – perhaps helping with the Fairy Penguin, or is it about taking an active role in your community?

If you see the blue as more of an indigo colour, then the message is bringing you an awareness of your third eye.  The third eye is about “seeing” what is beyond the visible or beyond our concept of reality.  The fact that you saw a Fairy Penguin that others seem to be missing. Remember that the “Fairy” part of the Penguin’s name is about 4th Dimensional Reality, about magic and mystery, and about the unknown.  Is your awareness growing?  Are your psychic abilities now starting to present themselves?  Are you doing anything – taking training, meditating – to help this process?  The colour indigo is also a reminder that one needs to seek the highest truth (there is that truth thing again!) and usually the highest truth is that message or way of living that happens with Divine guidance.

The Blue Penguin or Fairy Penguin grows up to sixteen inches tall.  His small size is certainly similar to what we believe the size of fairies to be.  The white breast is associated with the colour of spirit.  The dark and light contrast may be about moving between spirit and form, or between the light and night of the world.  As the Penguin may move between the water and land, the little Blue Penguin also moves between the seen and the unseen.  There is a very definite invitation in the “bark” of the penguin to take the “plunge” and move into the emotion and experience of working with the unseen.  Remember too that water is always about emotion, so when an animal or another water related being speaks to you from the water, they are asking you to dive down into your emotions and examine them, and “swim” through them to get out the food or what you need and let the rest go.

If you receive Blue Penguin as a guide, you have been given a great gift!  Enjoy your time with the guide, and remember to thank it and honor it.

© August 2018  Judith Hirst.  Judith is a happy systems business analyst and a non-traditional shaman who has learned and continues to learn  that healing happens in many ways. Sometimes the healing happens from a story in a blog.  She is grateful for the clear guidance from Great Spirit and from her Angels for the messages that go into each blog.

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“Then I was standing on the highest mountain of them all, and around and about me was the whole hoop of the world… I was seeing in a sacred manner the shapes of all things in the spirit and the shapes of all shapes as they must live together like one being. And I saw that the Sacred Hoop of my people was one of many hoops that made one circle, wide as day light and as starlight and in the centre grew one almighty flowering tree to shelter all the children of one mother and one father,and I saw that it was holy.”

From the vision of Nicholas Black Elk (Lakota Holy Man: 1863 – 1950) .  Black Elk was a famous wičháša wakȟáŋ (medicine man and holy man) and heyoka of the Oglala Lakota (Sioux) who lived in the present-day United States, primarily South Dakota. He was a second cousin of the war chief Crazy Horse.

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What is this world condition? Body is the world condition. And with body and form goes feeling, perception, consciousness, and all the activities throughout the world. The arising of form and the ceasing of form–everything that has been heard, sensed, and known, sought after and reached by the mind–all this is the embodied world, to be penetrated and realized.

Quoted from Samyutta Nikaya ((Saṃyutta Nikāya SN, “Connected Discourses” or “Kindred Sayings”) is a Buddhist scripture, the third of the five nikayas, or collections, in the Sutta Pitaka, which is one of the “three baskets” that compose the Pali Tipitaka of Theravada Buddhism. Because of the abbreviated way parts of the text are written, the total number of suttas is unclear.)

Editor’s Note: These vision quotes are favourites of mine that I have used in my classes over the years.

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Have you ever had a dream where you are either walking along a river or canoeing along a river, when all of a sudden, a large speckled fish jumps out at you? More often than not, the fish will be a trout! We currently associate the trout with fly fishing, and all the mysticism that follows fly fishing. Think – “A River Runs Through It” – the movie about learning of life through fly fishing trout. Trout are found the Americas (Argentina has great trout fishing), China, New Zealand, Ireland, Russia – you are getting the picture. Trout are found in all areas of the world.

The trout, then, is an icon or symbol of life at its primitive form. The trout like colder water over warm water; are fussy about what they eat, and as a group, seem to have definite food preferences, and are described as predators. Some species will eat their own eggs or hatched young. The majority of the species spawn in the fall or early winter – the rainbow trout spawn in the spring. With all this information, what then, is the message that the Trout brings?

Trout is about living in the present. The trout lives in a water environment and water is about emotion. The trout’s message is not to get lost in the emotion. Instead, use the emotion to carry you to that place where you grow and thrive. The trout hunts; it is a predator. However, it does not hunt its prey to extinction. Fly fishermen marvel how the species hunts one type of larvae for several hours and then, as a community, switches to a different prey. Man could indeed take a lesson about how to hunt without hunting to extinction.

The trout is also about swimming upstream and not taking the easy road. It may be telling you to “rise above the water” (emotions) for the rainbow trout is noted for “walking on the water” when on the hook and seemingly in danger. Many trout escape their captors using this technique. The trout jumps out of the water to catch food. It is also about being still. Many trout quietly spend the day in the shade of a log or a river bank, slowly swimming, taking life as it comes. The trout literally waits in the calm side of islands or in the calm pool created by rapids, taking the food that is carried down stream to them. Trout then, is also about patience. When Trout appears to you, take note of the surroundings that you are in. This will help you decipher Trout’s message.

Walk in peace!

Editor’s Note:  This is a reprint of an article written by Judith Hirst in May 2007, in the Angels and Ancestors May Newsletter.  Reprinted with permission.

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© 2017 S. Roger Joyeux; Used with permission.

Every morning, and sometimes in the evening, the dogs and I walk in the provincial park along the Bow River.  When we walk on weekends and evenings, my husband Roger joins us.  And, if we are blessed, we are also joined by one of the wild ones.  In this picture, the black capped chickadee came to talk to us.  The time is early fall, and there is a flock of about twenty chickadees that hang around one bushed area of the park.  Through the fall and winter, when they see me coming with the dogs, they fly around us and around my head and will sometimes land on my shoulders.  If you have heard the song of the chickadee, you will understand that it becomes quite complex. By December, I was pretty sure that they were saying, “Here comes she!” and not “chick-a-dee-dee-dee!”.

When a wild animal recognizes you and pays attention to you, there is an expectancy that you will listen to them, and to keep the balance, provide something for them.  Sometimes I take them the black seeds they love so much. However, many times, they don’t eat the seeds; they just like to sit on my hand and “talk”.  We have learned so much fear in dealing with “wild” animals. It is interesting to me that we call them wild because they don’t live with us.  They live in a different environment, close to and part of nature.  They happily share their knowledge with us, if we ask, and if we show respect.

The information that the chickadees bring to me include:

1.  asking me to see with my innate knowledge of all things, instead of with my westernized logical mind.  The chickadee’s black cap is a reminder of the higher wisdom available to us.

2.  showing me the truth about whatever has been on my mind during my walk that day.  It the chickadee that brought me the message about teaching people how to clear their karma, and why we need to clear karma now.

3.  reminding me to keep all things in balance – work, play, body, mind – and of course the chakras.  Chickadee incorporates some of the chakra colors.  The black on the chickadee represents the black/red of the first chakra.  Part of one’s balance is about being grounded, something that I work on to balance my meditations.

I love the chickadee’s cheerful greeting.  Even if I meet no other humans, I am acknowledged as being part of the woods, and the All.  There is great comfort in the feeling of belonging.

May you have a chickadee visit, and may it bless you!

Judith

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Around the world, the Eagle is revered for its majesty, size, fierce look, and for its ability to soar so high. A sports team adopts it as a team name. Countries use it as their symbol. Shaman and warriors have worn its wings and claws to represent their power. In the Inca Tradition, the Eagle/Condor represents the Winds of the East. The prayer for the East goes,

To the winds of the East. Great eagle, condor Come to us from the place of the rising Sun Keep us under your wing. Show us the mountains we only dare to dream of. Teach us to fly wing to wing with the Great Spirit. – Alberto Villoldo, PhD. published in his book – Mending the Past and Healing The Future With Soul Retrieval…

The words linking Eagle to Great Spirit give one the sense of the majesty of Eagle, and why our Ancestors believed that Eagle was a traveler between worlds. Stories are told that one may watch Eagle soar up into the sky until she disappears. At that point, she walks with Creator and the Ancestors that have gone before.

Eagle has only ever killed for need, never for greed! If Eagle appears to you, then perhaps she has a message that someone around you is using you to satisfy their greed by using you and what you know. Eagle is known for her swiftness. She counsels that what ever you need to do, you must do it swiftly. However, before striking, Eagle rides the wind up high, and scans the land to see the “big picture”. She does not ever get caught in details. Eagle is a shining example that one must look at the consequences of all actions to see how it affects a much larger plan – Great Spirit’s plan. Often humans only have thoughts for themselves and not for others.

May you live your life with the grace of Eagle!

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Hooray for the activists and wildlife experts and environmentalists that have raised everyone’s awareness about the plight of animal kind. The Universe or Creator put animals (the two legged, the four legged, the finned, the furred, the feathered ones and the unseen) to balance the plant life and to create a beautiful garden. In addition to creating a marvelous ecosystem, each animal and plant works with mankind to provide humans with something that they need. It may be anything from food to medicine to information.

There are three aspects of animal that may be sent to guide us – the mythic (the physical aspect); the symbolic or archetype (the universal story that each animal carries to us); and finally, the energetic which is the spirit of the animal which speaks to our soul. To further set some language guidelines around the discussion of spirit animals, we need to talk about totem, power and spirit animals. Some writers and speakers use these words interchangeably. Setting some definitions around the words will help our discussion and create understanding.

When we hear the word “totem” we may tend to think of the totem pole. Well this would be a good starting point in understanding the totem animal. The totem animal usually represents a group of people such as a tribe or village or city. This animal has become a physical symbol for this group of people. Athletic groups use mascots and very often these mascots are animals. For example, the Calgary Stampeders use a horse as a symbol of the stampede. At each football game, the horse gallops or stampedes across the stadium whenever a touchdown occurs.

A huge number of schools and universities and even pro teams use the bear as their mascot or symbol. The bear represents size, intimidation. It is a force to be reckoned as one thinks about the physical image of the animal. (We are talking about a large bear – grizzly, Kodiak, big black.) This then is the totem for that team. The mythic level of the bear speaks to the size, strength, wisdom and protective nature of the animal. Bears protect their young ferociously, and are very maternal. This speaks to the nurturing within the team and the way they support each other, generally on and off the field. Hibernation equates to the teams on and then off season. Each team hibernates to prepare for the next season. The bear has been worshiped as a deity for eons. Cave drawings show it as one of the oldest clan animals. All the mythologies speak of one bear god or goddess. Astrology even recognizes the bear in the sky. Therefore, energetically, the bear transfers its strength, size and loyalty to the spirit and soul of the players on the team. “We are Bears!” becomes more than a chant. It becomes an identity.

So, is the bear a power animal as well? Yes. Understand that a power animal is the animal that comes to you as part of your journey, to lend you their strength and knowledge. The animal has chosen you, and you feel an affinity for it. You may even have some of its characteristics. It has chosen you, as part of its life journey to share its power with you. People who work with their power animal will find that at some level, they are bear, and they may dream or vision as if they were bear. If bear is your power animal, you may have a keen awareness of the seasons and be fond of honey or salmon or fish. You may have more than one power animal, and they may change through out your life. Generally though, we all have one animal that journeys with us all of our life.

How does the spirit animal fit into this? Regardless of the fact that you have a power animal or that the group you belong to has a totem animal, you may be visited by different animals physically, in dream time, or even through a series of coincidences. The coincidences might be that you see a picture of a bear. Several hours later, you hear a song about a bear (The Bear Came Over The Mountain, is a song that comes to mind). Shortly after the song, you may meet someone who has been nicknamed “Bear”. The spirit animal, then, is a message from the Universe (substitute God, Creator, Higher Self or your belief system if this makes you more comfortable). Looking at the characteristics and the mythology of the animal will help you determine what the message is. For example, if you are doing too much and are thinking about taking on some new challenge, the bear when it appears, depending on the season, may be telling you to be conscious of self care, family care, or stepping back and retreating into your “den”. The closer the animal comes to you physically, the more sure you can be that you are not “hearing” the animal’s message. The more the spirit animal is ignored, the more often it will appear, and it may be joined by animals similar to it. For example, the bear may be joined by the badger, the wolverine, or polar bear.

The appearance of a totem animal, power animal or spirit animal in one’s life is not accidental. As we make soul contracts with other souls who incarnate as humans, so too do we make contracts with animals. And since we humans live in separateness, it is the animal who remembers and honors the contract. Now take a look at what animals are around you in your home, at work, or in your casual life. What do they do to support you or to guide you? What are their traits? Are they like you? These are the types of questions that we will explore in upcoming blogs and stories.

(This article was written by Judith Hirst and first appeared in The Angels And Ancestors Magazine, February 28 2007 Volume 1 Issue 5.  Reprinted by permission of the author.)

Go in peace.

Judith Hirst is a member of the Canadian Society of Questers, and one of the team on the Public Relations Committee.   If you have any questions about this article, please send them to Judith at Judith-hirst@questers.ca. If you have an animal in your life and are not sure about what it is telling you, send us the question. We’d love to share this information with all our readers.

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Figure 1 – 10 Tribal Teachings To Live By from an article by Nick Polizzi of “The Sacred Science”

When we read the ten simple teachings in the poster above, it seems inconceivable that we need to be reminded, all the time, that the Earth is our Mother, and that we must care for her.  I remember listening to my Dad talk about how farmers are stewards of the land, and that the land must be treated with respect.  He said he learned that from his father.  What the memory says to me is that teachings like the “Ten Tribal Teachings to Guide Us” are to be passed down through the generations.  The guidance no longer is passed down.

The teaching that is resonating the most for me, and for many in my circles of acquaintance, is teaching number 6 – Put the good of all before your own interests.  What if the politicians and corporations and shareholders and other organizations used this idea as a guiding principle in all decisions.  Imagine how different the world will be! A common topic of conversation amongst my peers is the topic that so many people feel entitled… that their needs are primary.  It does seem, however, that the theme of entitlement has run its course, and will run down over the next five years.

Going forward, after reading this blog, take the Ten Tribal Teachings with you, and watch for the opportunities to practice one of the teachings.  If you journal, record the event of practicing the teaching and watch how it starts changing your life.

Blessings.

Submitted by Judith Hirst, Public Relations Committee

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Figure 1 – The Map to the Prestige Inn in Salmon Arm, BC

We are excited to provide the details of the 2017 Fall Conference hosted by the Canadian Society of Questers.  This year, we return to the Prestige Harbourfront Resort in Salmon Arm BC, on the edge of Shuswap Lake.

You can read all the details here, at this link.  https://questers.ca/conferences/fall-conference/.

Why Attend?

If you have an interest in dowsing, spiritual practice, alternative healing, laughing, making new friends, and learning about shamanism, then this event will enrich your life.

The society seeks to encourage, assist and instruct those who seek a fuller understanding of the metaphysical, parapsychological and paranormal aspects of life.

Fall Conference Agenda

Here are the times and speaker line up for this event.

FRIDAY, SEPT 29

1:00 – 3:00 – TYHSON BANIGHEN with Basic Dowsing, ELDERS INVITED TO SHARE

4:00 – 4:30 – HUNA Circle led by THEO BROMLEY

6:45 – 7:00 – INTRODUCTIONS

7:00 – 9:30 – Keynote Speaker, STANTON FRIEDMAN


SATURDAY, SEPT 30

9:00 – 9:15 – Announcements

9:15 – 10:00 – BRADEN KARRINGTEN, Laffing Moon Qigong (The 5 M’s)

10:00 – 12:30 GLADYS McCOY & ELIZABETH WEEDN from the Ozark Institute
Break in Between –

12:30 – 2:00 LUNCH & AGM

2:00 – 2:15 LAUGHING Qigong with BRADEN KARRINGTEN

2:15 – 4:45 EVELYN RATTRAY, First Nations Shaman
Break in Between –

5:00 – 6:30 DINNER

6:30 – 9:30 Goran Rapaic, Toltec Shaman, student of Miguel Ruiz, “The Four Agreements” www.divineenergyheals.com

A group healing session

SOCIAL

SUNDAY, Oct 1, 2017 

3 WORKSHOPS OFFERED

AS FOLLOWING…

9:00 – 12:00 STANTON FRIEDMAN – Break in Between –

9:00 – 12:00 GLADYS McCOY & ELIZABETH WEEDN
Break in Between –

12:00 – 1:00 LUNCH

1:00 – 4:00 GORAN RAPAIC, Workshop
Break in Between –

You can purchase tickets to the conference on the website, at the bottom of the page on this link https://questers.ca/conferences/fall-conference/.

Submitted by Judith Hirst, Public Relations Committee