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++The Wikipedia:Medicine+Wheel demonstrates how all life is interconnected and embarked on in a circular journey. The four cardinal directions, each of which has a guiding spirit and unique attributes, symbolize the stages of the life journey. The East, direction of the daily birth of the sun, represents a child’s birth and first few years of life. The South relates to childhood and intellectual growth. The West is symbolic of adulthood and introspection. And the North represents the elder phase of life and the spiritual aspects of it. The center of the wheel is symbolic of Mother Earth and the Creator and their role in the beginning and continuation of life.++--[http://www.forces.gc.ca/hr/religions/engraph/religions23_e.asp Religions in Canada: Native Spirituality]
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~~[http://www.crystalinks.com/bighorn.html Big Horn Medicine Wheel]:~~
The
term
"medicine
wheel"
was
first
applied
to
the
Big
Horn
Medicine
Wheel.
It
is
located
on
a
ridge
of
Medicine
Mountain
in
Wikipedia:Big+Horn+County,+Wyoming.
It
is
a
circular
arrangement
of
stones
measuring
80
feet
across
with
28
rows
of
stones
that
radiate
from
a
central
cairn
to
an
encircling
stone
rim.
Placed
around
the
periphery
of
the
wheel
are
five
smaller,
stone
circles.
The
Medicine
Wheel's
function
and
builders
remain
a
mystery.
However,
there
is
general
agreement
that
it
was
built
approximately
200
years
ago
by
indigenous
Native
Americans,
and
that
its
28
"spokes"
may
symbolize
the
days
in
a
lunar
month.
To
Native
Americans,
this
remains
a
sacred,
ceremonial
site.
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~~[http://www.thewildrose.net/direction.htm The Medicine Wheel]:~~
'''++The Medicine Wheel is a powerful metaphor for the totality of life. All aspects of creation and consciousness, inclusive of the mineral, plant, animal, human and spirit realms, are contained within the center and four directions of the medicine wheel. They overlap and interweave to form the whole. It is in the center of the medicine wheel that we find the void, black hole, sacred zero, the chaos at the source of creation, containing all possibilities.++'''
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~~Graphics:
[http://www.andyeverson.com/
Andy
Everson]~~
]]]
''<big><blockquote>The Medicine Wheel demonstrates how all life is interconnected and embarked on in a circular journey. The four cardinal directions, each of which has a guiding spirit and unique attributes, symbolize the stages of the life journey. The East, direction of the daily birth of the sun, represents a child’s birth and first few years of life. The South relates to childhood and intellectual growth. The West is symbolic of adulthood and introspection. And the North represents the elder phase of life and the spiritual aspects of it. The center of the wheel is symbolic of Mother Earth and the Creator and their role in the beginning and continuation of life.''</big></blockquote>
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''The term "medicine wheel" was first applied to the Big Horn Medicine Wheel. It is located on a ridge of Medicine Mountain in Wikipedia:Big+Horn+County,+Wyoming''
''It is a circular arrangement of stones measuring 80 feet across with 28 rows of stones that radiate from a central cairn to an encircling stone rim. Placed around the periphery of the wheel are five smaller, stone circles. The Medicine Wheel's function and builders remain a mystery. However, there is general agreement that it was built approximately 200 years ago by indigenous Native Americans, and that its 28 "spokes" may symbolize the days in a lunar month. To Native Americans, this remains a sacred, ceremonial site.''
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<big>'''The Medicine Wheel is a powerful metaphor for the totality of life. All aspects of creation and consciousness, inclusive of the mineral, plant, animal, human and spirit realms, are contained within the center and four directions of the medicine wheel. They overlap and interweave to form the whole. It is in the center of the medicine wheel that we find the void, black hole, sacred zero, the chaos at the source of creation, containing all possibilities'''</big>
Wikipedia:Medicine+Wheel @Wikipedia
Graphics: [http://www.andyeverson.com/ Andy Everson]