The Wolf

 


In many native American traditions, the wolf is considered to be the highest
spiritual teacher in the kingdom, even above the hawk and eagle. Each colour
of the wolf brings a different lesson or knowledge.

The White Wolf


Known as the phantom, the white wolf lives in the spiritual and physical
dimensions simultaneously. They teach the lessons which help to bring both
these lives into balance. The help us learn how to build the bridge between
the two worlds so that we might learn the underlying purpose of events and
issues in our life.

Brown Wolf


They teach the lessons of health and healing. How to use the forces of
nature in conjunction with the earthly knowledge of medicine to maintain a
balance between the mind/body/spirit connections.

Gray Wolf


The hidden lessons, reaching through the veil of sight into the realm of
spirit. The gray wolf is the teacher of spirit connections and
communications. How we can balance our path with information from our
spiritual teachers and guides.

Black Wolf


The teachers of the physical. The black wolf helps us to bring balance into
the physical natures, desires and expressions of our daily lives. They keep
us focused on the issues of this plane of existence where our spiritual
lessons and karmic experiences help us evolve and progress to the next
spiritual level.

These primary colours govern all shades of the wolf kingdom. Light coloured
wolves, would fall into the White Wolf category and so on.

A female wolf is a creature of community. She's rarely alone. She shares
responsibilities of family with her pack. She is loyal to a fault, some
she-wolves have died trying to save one of their own pack members from
danger when she could have run away and saved herself. So being loyal to a
fault isn't necessarily good, but it isn't that bad either

A wolf is territorial and not afraid of fighting for her home or pack. Like
many dogs she is a little jealous of those she doesn't know or trust and
will often try to put herself between her home/family and others. It's an
act of protection, not possession. And in typical wolf fashion, she is also
on guard to sense the slightest changes in energy for good or bad.

 

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    The Wolf

     

    The Wolf

     


    In many native American traditions, the wolf is considered to be the highest
    spiritual teacher in the kingdom, even above the hawk and eagle. Each colour
    of the wolf brings a different lesson or knowledge.

    The White Wolf


    Known as the phantom, the white wolf lives in the spiritual and physical
    dimensions simultaneously. They teach the lessons which help to bring both
    these lives into balance. The help us learn how to build the bridge between
    the two worlds so that we might learn the underlying purpose of events and
    issues in our life.

    Brown Wolf


    They teach the lessons of health and healing. How to use the forces of
    nature in conjunction with the earthly knowledge of medicine to maintain a
    balance between the mind/body/spirit connections.

    Gray Wolf


    The hidden lessons, reaching through the veil of sight into the realm of
    spirit. The gray wolf is the teacher of spirit connections and
    communications. How we can balance our path with information from our
    spiritual teachers and guides.

    Black Wolf


    The teachers of the physical. The black wolf helps us to bring balance into
    the physical natures, desires and expressions of our daily lives. They keep
    us focused on the issues of this plane of existence where our spiritual
    lessons and karmic experiences help us evolve and progress to the next
    spiritual level.

    These primary colours govern all shades of the wolf kingdom. Light coloured
    wolves, would fall into the White Wolf category and so on.

    A female wolf is a creature of community. She's rarely alone. She shares
    responsibilities of family with her pack. She is loyal to a fault, some
    she-wolves have died trying to save one of their own pack members from
    danger when she could have run away and saved herself. So being loyal to a
    fault isn't necessarily good, but it isn't that bad either

    A wolf is territorial and not afraid of fighting for her home or pack. Like
    many dogs she is a little jealous of those she doesn't know or trust and
    will often try to put herself between her home/family and others. It's an
    act of protection, not possession. And in typical wolf fashion, she is also
    on guard to sense the slightest changes in energy for good or bad.

     

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