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North

The direction of balance and trust

winter // brown // earth // white buffalo

December 22 - March 20

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The north direction promotes discovery of logic and the uncovering of joy through perseverance. By using our power of deeper wisdom, we can discover our inner treasures and empathic intuition. It is a mentally focused direction and brings us the lesson of using your potential and the magic of manifestation.


characteristics

 

endurance

joy

elder

illumination

discovery

logic

understanding

mental wisdom

 

// Winter //

The season of rest, renewal, and deeper wisdom

The winter winds are cleansing and a teacher of patience, endurance and understanding. Winter is powerful, and symbolizes the ancient, but also encourages us to sit still and feel the joys of arriving to understanding illumination.

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\\ brown \\

Brown is a warm color that can be seen as friendly and approachable. dependable, and healthy. It symbolizes dependability and is said to be a color of reliability.

// earth //

The element of change and logic

Earth is known to be a very healing element. It gives space to grow solid in your understandings and wisdoms in life. It is the element of which you can put down roots and watch them grow strong.

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\\ White Buffalo \\

The totem of abundance and possibility

White buffalo are said to be one of the most sacred totems. They represent abundance, connection and are messengers of knowledge. They are strong, bring us lessons that all things are possible.

“Spirit Keeper of the North, White Buffalo, be with me. As each day passes, help me to surrender, with grace, the things of my youth. Help me to listen to the queit, and find serenity and comfort in the silences as they become longer. Give me wisdom so I am able to make wise choices in all things which are put in front of me, and when time for my change of worlds has come, let me go peacefully, without regrets, for the things I neglected to do as I walked along my path.”

– Lakota Four Directions Prayer.