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The legend of the Dreamcatcher
The legend of the Dreamcatcher
Long ago when the world was young, an old Lakota
spiritual leader was on a high mountain and had a vision.
In his vision, Iktomi, the great trickster and teacher of
wisdom,
appeared in the form of a spider. Iktomi spoke to him in a sacred language that only the
spiritual
leaders of the Lakota could understand. As he spoke Iktomi, the spider, took the elder's willow hoop
which had
feathers, horse hair, beads and offerings on it and began to
spin a
web. He spoke to the elder about the cycles of life...and how we
begin our
lives as infants and we move on to childhood, and then to
adulthood.
Finally, we go to old age where we must be taken care of as
infants,
completing the cycle.
"But," Iktomi said as he continued to spin his web, "in each
time of
life there are many forces -- some good and some bad. If you
listen to
the good forces, they will steer you in the right direction.
But if
you listen to the bad forces, they will hurt you and steer you
in the
wrong direction." He continued, "There are many forces and different directions
that can
help or interfere with the harmony of nature, and also with
the great
spirit and all of his wonderful teachings." All the while the spider spoke, he continued to weave his web
starting
from the outside and working towards the center. When Iktomi finished speaking, he gave the Lakota elder the
web and
said...."See, the web is a perfect circle but there is a hole
in the
center of the circle."
He said, "Use the web to help yourself and you people to reach
your
goals and make use of your people's ideas, dreams and visions. "If you believe in the great spirit, the web will catch your
good
ideas -- and the bad ones will go through the hole."
The Lakota elder passed on his vision to his people and now
the Sioux
Indians use the dream catcher as the web of their life.
It is hung above their beds or in their home to sift their
dreams and
visions. The good in their dreams are captured in the web of life and
carried
with them...but the evil in their dreams escapes through the
hole in
the center of the web and are no longer a part of them. They believe that the dream catcher holds the destiny of their
future.
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Myth
of the Lakota - free of traditional myth of the native American