
WOLF CREDO
| Respect the elders
Work with the pack Hunt when you must Share your affections Leave your mark |
Teach the young
Play when you can Rest in between Voice your feelings
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![]() These are gifts of the Wolf Clan." |
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May Wolf ever walk beside
you and
grant you rest in his shadow,
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![]() "Howling Wind" |
The Wolf ....
a powerful, swift, and cunning
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![]() "Raven Tag" by Cassandra Graham |
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In the presence of the wolf, teaching is taking place. When the raven is present, the teachings are of the unseen world." |
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![]() "Forest Mates" by Larry Fanning |
"The wolf is also a symbol
for a strong and closely knit family unit. They care for their young and, by example teach us to work together to accomplish goals with everyone moving in harmony and loyalty. Their happiness and survival depend on it." |
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| "Stamina is the other gift of
the wolf. They can run for days and never tire. Their perseverance reminds us to never give up, no matter the circumstances." |
![]() "Companions" by Charles Frace` |
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![]() ![]() Wolves are extremely devoted to their mates. All wolves, and many of their relatives mate for life, breeding and raising pups approximately every two years when not in captivity. During the average twelve year life span, a pair of wolves will stay together entirely, leaving their mate only when separation is forced. A possible example of this is if, say, one of the pair has been fatally wounded. In the case of a mate dying, the surviving member of the pair will either remain without a mate for the rest of its life, or eventually take another wolf as its mate. A wolf cannot mate until it is two years of age, but they do form in-pack friendships. Since only the leader of the pack can take a mate, packs usually consist of the mated pair, and then a second pair of mates (The Beta pair) that are not often allowed to breed. Other wolves too old or young to mate are also accepted in the pack. Often the Beta pair are not mated, and can even be of the same sex. If the leader loses a challenge, and is displaced from his dominant position, his mate will not accept the new leader as her mate, and will remain bonded to the original leader. In this, wolves are closer to humans than most animals. So, wolves are in fact the most devoted of mates. |
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The
early
Native Americans had a profound respect for the Wolf. Only to the White
man was this animal a savage beast who must be destroyed. The Indians,
instead called him Brother.
The mournful cry of the Wolf is the sound that links this World with the one beyond.... Wolf is the pathfinder, the forerunner of new ideas. Wolves travel great distances in search of Truth and Knowledge and are thought to return to the clan to teach and share their Medicine. Wolf takes one mate for life and is loyal. If you were to keep company with Wolves, you would find an enormous sense of family within the pack, as well as a strong individualistic urge. Wolf Medicine is enigmatic, it empowers the teacher hidden deep within to come forth and aid the children of Earth in understanding their place in the Universe. It is the hope of the North American Wolf Association to help awaken the Wolf who sleeps within. If you have Wolf Medicine.......you will know this in your heart of hearts. With the power of Wolf, you will have the ability to share your personal medicine with others. Your spiritual connection to the Great Mystery will be strong. As you step into a Higher Consciousness and share your truths, you will feel the Wolf stirring inside and the power that this Medicine brings. As a chosen member of Wolf clan, you have been honored with the responsibility of sharing knowledge that will help others to better understand themselves and their uniqueness. It is the Medicine of the Wolf which will gently awaken the masses from a long and deep slumber so that they may recognize who they are and take their rightful place as heir to all that IS. This Earth Walk is a chosen honor....... for those who have traveled from the Great Star Nation to help these younger souls rouse and begin the journey home. The Grandfather is waiting..... (article courtesy of NAWA, click their logo below and see what you can do to save our wolves. Wado!) |
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It is up to us if we hear them or not. |
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