Dances with Wolves
In the Aluna Mirror-Worlds, the wolves play a vital role. They act as our protectors. Usually as you progress spiritually, you will first see dogs come to you as your Aluna guards and protectors, but the wolves are almost always next. Eventually the jaguar and the white tiger come, but that is usually many years later.
You bring the wolves to you in certain specific ways. First you have to pray and ask them to come to you, and then it is handy if you have a few wolf pictures printed out that you leave on your bedside table, and you look at those at night just before you go to bed, so they are on your mind.
Best is you go and meet the wolves face-to-face. Or, if you see a pack in the distance, watch them with binoculars. That would be good. You have to be close enough to enter the spirit of the wolf and have it enter you.
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This one pictured here recognized me, but I couldn’t get in the pen with it, as one of the other wolves was on heat, so they were all a bit more twitchy than normal. But I could still feel its eternal soul in its eyes, and I had the heat of its breath on my hand.
The Shimmering Door is the exit and the entrance into this dimension. It is made of silver hexagons that oscillate at four beats a second (240 a minute). In the article I wrote about the door, I said that a wolf hovers in the center of it and guards it. I also kind of protect the door. I didn’t build the door as it is very ancient and very sacred, but I did position this door here in 3-D. And as I was the lone soldier at the time it was placed, so I was the only one able to guard it, as no one else in the world knew about it. Later others came.
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There is an eternity in the eyes of a wolf that has always moved me. It teaches you things, though you can’t logically say what it is you have learned. To me they offer hope, like they know it will all be alright in the end. They are very tender. When one of their pack dies, they howl for days and days in utter grief.
© Stuart Wilde 2009
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