Spider Web Dream-Catchers
of the Seventh Fire Dream Catcher Heritage Collection
Dreaming
the Spiral: The Beauty Behind Each Moment
by Allen
Aslan Heart / White Eagle Soaring
Blue sky, clouds, and Father Sun reflected in the blue
waters of the great sweet water sea of the Ojibwe people. The old man
shifted himself to relieve the strain on his knees and back. Sister Wind
blew the fragrances of the forests, rivers, and Mother Earth to him. He
inhaled the sweetness and sang songs of thanks. He had lost count of the
many winters past. Many days he had walked in the beauty and wonder of
Dreamtime. He had come back each time bringing secrets and wisdom
for his people. His love for his people had kept him coming back to share
this treasure. Through his dreaming he had opened new doors of
possibility. His stories pointed the way through
difficult times of famine, fierce cold, sickness, and wars.
They brought clearer ways of understanding, so that everyone could see
beyond the simple day-to-day life.
He had separated himself from his people for weeks while he
traveled to a high place closer to the Great Spirit. Not eating for
several days he prayed and dreamed...and a white eagle appeared before him
and spoke.“ Why do you come to this holy place, human?”
“Brother Eagle, I seek a vision of wisdom so my people
might live in a beautiful way,” he said.
“Is it not enough to be alive to rejoice in the pleasure of
each day?” said the white eagle.
“Yes, I have learned the beauty of living in the moment of
each day. This I have taught my people. Yet I believe there is an even
greater beauty that hides behind each moment and I have searched to know
what it means. I wish to know the way of the One. When I can bring this
wisdom to my people they, too, will know this hidden beauty.”
“You
have asked to receive a great and wonderful gift, human. From this day you
shall be called Eagle Dreamer, for you shall learn through my eyes, the
eyes of Wabishkie Ginu, the white eagle.”
“I shall bear the name with honor and humility, Wabishkie
Ginu.”
“Now, Eagle Dreamer, close your eyes and look into the
windows of your heart. There in the golden shadows of inner sight we shall
soar at the top of the sky. I see all things and I bring wisdom from the
Great Mystery. In your heart you have become Eagle. Now we shall journey
beyond the dawn and into the heart of wisdom.”
The white eagle and Eagle
Dreamer pushed off from the high place and soared above the clouds. The
entire world lay below, a richly woven tapestry of color and texture. And
they could see beyond horizons. Eagle Dreamer was amazed at such beauty
and wonder. He could see from far above the world with the far-seeing eyes
of the white eagle.
After what seemed like
forever and no time, in a great symphony of color and silence, the eagle
said, “Within the Great Mystery are principles upon which the universe is
moved into and out of Being. You can learn of these when your heart is
open and your mind is at peace. This wisdom is always before you
throughout your Earth Journey. Simply attune your awareness to the natural
world around you. Have you noticed the shape of the sun, Eagle Dreamer?”
Looking toward the sun, the
old man replied, “A circle.”
“And what do you think is the
path of the sun across the sky from sunrise to sunset to sunrise again?”
“Well...it must also be a
circle!” he said.
“And the seasons passing from
the time of cold to the time of new growth to the time of warm days to the
time of falling leaves to the time of cold again?”
“A circle!”
“What can you learn from the
path of our flight, Eagle Dreamer?”
There was a pause as he
considered the question. “We seem to be flying in circles,” answered the
old man.
“You see that the world is
made of circles, and circles within circles. Look for these and you shall
begin to understand. There is more.” They soared so high that they could
see that earth was also a circle. “What is happening to the clouds below?”
asked the white eagle.
“They seem to be traveling in
circles,” said Eagle Dreamer.
“Hidden in these circles is
the spiral,” said the eagle. “The clouds spiral through the air the way
whirlpools spiral in the water. Look inside all things and you will see
the spiral.”
They began a glide that
carried them over hills and valleys, rivers and lakes, deserts and
forests. Soon the hills and valleys reappeared, and the rivers and lakes.
As they circled, they came closer and closer to the pinnacle from which
they had begun. Suddenly, in a flash of white wings they were standing in
the high place. “Eagle Dreamer, look closely at the cone on this pine
tree. How is it constructed?” asked the white eagle.
“The scales are arranged in a
spiral,” said Eagle Dreamer.
“And you will see that there
are spirals that cross. What is at the joining of the two spirals?”
Eagle Dreamer examined the
pine cone closely from different directions and said, “Where the spirals
cross there is a seed. At each crossing there is a seed!”
“In this seed you will find a
truth. And what did you observe about the path of our return flight?”
“We seemed to have been
soaring in a circle that got smaller and smaller,” said Eagle Dreamer.
“Yes, and within that circle
is a deeper truth.” Wabishkie Ginu began to disappear as silver mist began
to descend upon them. “Our path is a spiral leading from the outermost
view of the world to the innermost, the hidden. This is the Great Mystery
hidden within you, hidden within All That Is. The spirals are the key to
discovering the Great Mystery, to knowing the One.”
Thunder in the distance and a
sudden gust of wind brought the old man to a sudden awareness of the need
for shelter. He clambered down among the rocks to a shallow cave under a
rock overhang. There he would remain safe and dry from the thunderstorm
that was coming. Lightning crashed between the mountain tops, splintering
trees in explosions of flame. He picked up two stones and for the next
several hours he carefully hammered his new discovery into a memory of
stone. A Spiral.
His
head filled with the magic and wonder of the spiral web of Spider, Eagle
Dreamer gathered the materials Spider had demanded. Weeks later he stood
before the spider web in the roof of his lodge and prayed to Spider to
teach him how to weave. From the shadows came the voice of Spider.
"You have done well, Eagle Dreamer. Since you cannot make thread sticky as
I do, I will show you a human way to weave the Dream Spiral. After
you have tied the twig ends together, make six loops around the hoop so
that the seven points honor the Seven Powers--the Four Directions, Mother
Earth below, Father Sky above, and the Great Mystery within."
The
Spider showed Eagle Dreamer how to weave the Dream Spiral and then, "After
you have finished the weaving, thread a stone bead into the center. This
remembers the Creator at the center of Creation. Then tie feathers to the
thread that remains so that good dreams will know the way to the Dreamer.
Bad dreams will be lost in the weaving, there to perish by the first light
of day.
They will
evaporate like drops of morning dew. Hang this dream-catcher where you sleep. Even
the little infants in the cradleboard should have one of these Dream
Spirals to catch dreams. And as they see it before them they will know the
wisdom of the Spiral and the Web of Life. Then your people will always see
the beauty that hides behind each moment and know the pathway that leads
to the One.
Excerpt from
Stories the Dream Catchers Weave. |