I am passionate about Aboriginal cultures and I consider that the modern world has a lot to learn from its oldest and purest worldview, which was transmitted and cared for as a treasure throughout history.
In this post, I share with you a bit of the research that I am doing of two apparently very different cultures, but very much the same in depth, which have always inspired me for being the creators of those two harmonizing spiritual and artistic wonders, that we like so much. , and we use today, which are the Dreamcatchers and the Didgeridoos.
We believe that the pattern that is formed in the web when weaving a Dreamcatcher is equal to some mandalas used around the world, and therefore it keeps and transmits a deep meaning or symbolism, as well as great teachings.
Myth 1 Long ago in the ancient world of the Ojibwe Nation, the Clans were all located in one general area of that place known as Turtle Island. This is the way that the old Ojibwe storytellers say how Asibikaashi Spider Woman helped Wanabozhoo bring giizis (sun) back to the people. To this day, Asibikaashi will build her special lodge before dawn. If you are awake at dawn, as you should be, look for her lodge and you will see this miracle of how she captured the sunrise as the light sparkles on the dew which is gathered there. Asibikaasi took...