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Native American Astrology

Native American Woman in Full Moon Night SkyNative American Astrology

Native Americans throughout time have held sacred, the connection between nature, animal, and man. Native American astrology is based upon your birth animal totem, which is the animal spirit that you are born under. A birth totem is similar to an astrological sign of the zodiac. Your birth totem can tell you many things about your personality, your attitudes, your abilities and your short comings.

These totems are often referred to as solar totems because they encompass many aspects of the "solar" system. From seasonal relationships to moon phases. But a birth totem is not the same thing as a spiritual totem or having a particular animal as a spirit guide. Those relationships are purely spiritual in nature. The animal acts as a teacher along your path specifically for spiritual understanding and growth.

As a birth totem, these aspects of the "birthing sign" are much more than just spiritual symbolism set along the road to help us understand a certain situation in our life. These aspects tell us about who we are, why we probably look at things in a certain way and react to situations or people using particular responses. We are more in tune with the characteristics of these aspects, almost as if we mirror of those traits and qualities. We can therefore use their strengths to help us over come our weaknesses.

In other words, like other astrology systems the world over, Native American astrology can give you insight into who you are, who someone else is, and how the two of you would interact.

Animal birth totems play an intrinsic part in Native American astrology. Roughly equating to the western astrology sun signs that we are all familiar with they make for an interesting alternative to the more conventional. The signs are from being just symbolic though. They effectively form a route map for life.



Native American Zodiac

Spirit WheelIn this system the spiritual alignment of an individual or clan is referred to as their totem. The totem pole represents this alignment Below is a brief overview of each totem and moon, based on the birth date of the individual. Each totem corresponds to a specific element, animal, plant, stone, clan, and color.

Native American Astrology originated nearly about 5000 years ago. It was the ancient Native American people who planned to develop a system which will allow them to derive the maximum benefits from the rhythms of life. This led to the evolution of the Native American Astrology.

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Birth Totem - Goose

snowgoose_totemsnowgoose_totemBirth Totem Goose

with Wolfs Moon

Birth dates: December 22 - January 19

Birth Totem is: Goose

Clan of: Turtle (Earth Chief)

Wind is: North

Directional Totem is: Buffalo

Conscious intent is: Conserve Resources

Motive of Higher Self is: Integrity through Proper Action

Plant/Flower: Bramble

Mineral: Peridot

Keywords: Determination. Perseverance. Ambitious. Resourceful. Level Headed. Self Involved

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Birth Totem - Otter

otter_totemotter_totemBirth Totem Otter

with Wolfs Moon

Birth dates: January 20 - February 18

Birth Totem: Otter

Clan of: Butterfly (Air Chief)

Wind is: North

Directional Totem is: Buffalo

Conscious intent is: Swim in the Fountain of Knowledge

Motive of Higher Self is: Wisdom through understanding

Plant/Flower: Fern

Mineral: Turquoise

Keywords: Inventive. Friendly. Curious. Independent. Tactless

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