by Heather Cate | Aug 10, 2010 | Classes, Psychology
[this class is over, but check out our others here]
by Heather Cate | Jun 16, 2009 | Metaphysics, Peacock and Paisley, Pets and Other Animals, Spirit, Totems
Woodchucks are wonderful animals — bright, curious, industrious, adorable, cuddly-chunky (just don’t make them mad or you’re in a world of hurt). They are vegetarians, and nibble all day on whatever delights are available. Gardeners are not so...
by Heather Cate | Oct 3, 2008 | Coaching, Energy Medicine, Holistic Healing, metaphysical healing, Metaphysics, Peacock and Paisley, Pets and Other Animals, shaman, Shamanic Healing, Spiritual Coaching, Totems
The Kestrel is the smallest and most common member of the falcon family found in the U.S. Speed, grace, agility and keen mental powers are some of their primary characteristics. Their astounding flying precision maneuvers and abilities are also primary. Kestrels...
by Heather Cate | Sep 17, 2008 | Books, Movies, Resources, Coaching, Metaphysics, Peacock and Paisley, Pets and Other Animals
“The Secret Magic of Creation Is Calling”, according to Animal Speak, by Ted Andrews. Andrews writes that “Wherever crows are, there is magic. They are symbols of creation and spiritual strength. They remind us to look for opportunities to create...
by Heather Cate | Sep 10, 2008 | Books, Movies, Resources, Coaching, Holistic Healing, Metaphysics, Peacock and Paisley, Pets and Other Animals, shaman, Shamanic Healing, Spiritual Coaching, Totems
Are you thinking you should be on a quest? If a goose shows up, it’s Spirit’s way of saying yes. As I was asking myself some questions this morning, a large gaggle (flock) of at least 20 flew noisily and directly from East to West, giving me a very direct...
by Heather Cate | Sep 9, 2008 | Books, Movies, Resources, Coaching, Metaphysics, Peacock and Paisley, Religions, Shamanic Healing, Social Justice, Spiritual Coaching, Totems
Great page over at https://ojibwe.lib.umn.edu/ Covers spirituality, myths, totems, etc. Short historical documentary on the Ojibwes: http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/199702/01_smiths_densmore/docs/movie3.shtml (link no longer...