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Kokopelli style dream catchers to inspire you to awaken WITHIN the dream. Real lucid dream catchers for sale. | ||
MEDICINE WOMAN DREAM CATCHER | 3-D Anthropomorphic Beadwork - nothing like it anywhere! | WARRIOR DREAM CATCHER |
Native American dream catchers make it easy to decorate with an American Indian theme. The southwestern Indian tribes are still active in making handcrafted artifacts. You can have real antler, leather wood and rawhide. Dream catchers are a great way to dress up a wall in any room. Learn how to make a Dreamcatcher in this simple step by step DIY tutorial. This dreamcatcher tutorial is for kids and also for those that are beginners. Dream Catchers: Dreamcatcher: Grandmother's Dreamcatcher: Illustrated instruction kit by a Navajo couple on how to build dreamcatchers. Beautiful picture book about an Ojibwa baby's dreamcatcher. Gentle story of a contemporary Chippewa girl learning the dream-catcher tradition.
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The iconic Kokopelli often takes part in fertility rituals and marriage and is sometimes depicted with a consort, the female counterpart Kokopelmana (as called by the Hopi). Legend has it that Kokopelli can be seen on the full and waning moon. Likewise, the Kokopelmana may be described as a fertility goddess ensuring good crops and many children. The original Kokopelli of countless ages past, was depicted with an erect lingham but has been emasculated by our pious society, many whom have little knowledge of the esoteric powers represented by its symbolism.
Sky Dance Dream Catchers
These 5½' long (head-to-foot / about 17” total) Shaman Kokopelli dream catchers represent the sexual potency of lucid dreaming and the powers gained therein. Each Medicine Manikin is meticulously hand-crafted with care by the artist. They are strung with leather lace with wooden beads for hands and feet. He used imitation ivory and terra cotta beads for the belly and imitation antiqued bone beads for the upper torso and limbs. The gold Aztec Sun and silver Aztec Moon beads (both metal-plated plastic) are suspended with hemp cord and swing freely in the breeze. A mated pair of these dream catchers in a breezy window will make love. (Please allow for slight variations in bead color, feathers and feather mount beads: Form and quality are consistent with what are displayed here and guaranteed to please.) Be the first to own this new type of dream catcher!
Limited Quantity: One set of two per customer please.
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MEDICINE WOMAN DREAM CATCHER (Kokopelmana) |
The Medicine Woman’s head is imitation frosted crystal. Frosted quartz crystal pebbles are often found with Indian artifacts near rivers and are thought to be considered gems by early Indians. When wetted, they become clear. Likewise, when wetted with mindfulness, the mind becomes crystal clear with 360˚ awareness. Knowing that all is an illusion, she holds the Sun and Moon symbolizing complete oneness with the phenomenal world. Her lower belly bead is a flowering Tan Tien (third chakra, 3 finger widths below the naval) which is our center of gravity and the nexus for dream flying. It is the next power center routing upwards - tapped from sexual energy for bliss and groundedness. Her feet are hot* from dream flying as she rises to become a “Dakini” (Tibetan Buddhist female sky dancer). This Sky Dance Dream Catcher comes topped with an American Ringtail Pheasant tail feather. The Ringtail symbolizes inner beauty and abundance. The ultimate Dream Catcher... Hang from an open window in gentle breeze and watch her sky dance. |
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The ultimate Dream Catcher... Hang in gentle breeze and watch them sky dance.
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WARRIOR DREAM CATCHER (Kokopelli) |
The Warrior’s head is an imitation meteoric iron mask of the warrior chief which frames our original shining face - before we took on an identity. It represents the warrior’s cosmic perspective. He is however, grounded by the textured terra cotta belly which is the earthy pot that holds the bliss. If properly fanned by the breath, the liquid fire can turn into grounded courage and tranquility. The male bliss is very motive so is the hardest to channel. Knowing that all is an illusion, he holds the Sun and Moon symbolizing complete oneness with the phenomenal world. His feet are hot* from dream flying as he rises to become a “Daka” (Tibetan Buddhist male sky dancer). This Sky Dance Dream Catcher comes topped with an imitation Golden Eagle feather. Unlike the Bald Eagle, the reclusive Golden Eagle symbolizes concealed courage. The ultimate Dream Catcher... Hang from an open window in gentle breeze and watch him sky dance. |
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MATING SKY DANCE DREAM CATCHERS | |
Sky Dance dream catchers co-emerging face-to-face. | Sky Dance dream catchers in love, sharing the view. |
Mating Pair of the $99 Dream Catchers: $179.00 with FREE Shipping | |
A mated pair of these Sky Dance dream catchers in a breezy window will make love. |
The ultimate Dream Catcher... Hang in gentle breeze and watch them sky dance.
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Fertility Dream Catcher $69.00 (Shipping not included) | |
A copper-plated head bead highlights this inspired Sky Dancer with her copper-painted nipples and protruding belly bead full of promise. She is topped with a beautiful turkey feather for prosperity. |
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MEDICINE MAN with OWL $108.00 with FREE Shipping Medicine Man with Owl in right hand and Moon over the Sun in his left hand. The owl bead is acrylic with a back-facing owl on the reverse side. Each bead swivels freely on the hemp cords hanging from his hands. He has crystal clear head bead of acrylic. Knowing that all is an illusion, he holds the Sun and Moon symbolizing complete oneness with the phenomenal world. His feet are hot* from dream flying as he rises to become a “Daka” (Tibetan Buddhist male sky dancer). |
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The ultimate Dream Catcher... Hang in gentle breeze and watch them sky dance.
MEDICINE WOMAN with TURTLE |
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Medicine Woman with Turtle in left hand and Sun over the Moon in her right hand. The turtle bead is carved from polished bone and symbolizes protection and the ability to travel between worlds (Turtles can survive above and under water for long periods of time). Each bead swivels freely on the hemp cords hanging from her hands. She has a frosted crystal bead head. Knowing that all is an illusion, she holds the Sun and Moon symbolizing complete oneness with the phenomenal world. Her lower belly bead is a flowering Tan Tien (third chakra, 3 finger widths below the naval) which is our center of gravity and the nexus for dream flying. It is the next power center routing upwards - tapped from sexual energy for bliss and groundedness. Her feet are hot* from dream flying as she rises to become a “Dakini” (Tibetan Buddhist female sky dancer). |
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INDIAN WARRIOR with SKULLS $108.00 with FREE Shipping Indian Warrior with Three Skulls in right hand and Sun over the Moon in his left hand. The skulls are carved from polished bone and represent knowledge gained from ancestors in the past, present and future. Each bead swivels freely on the hemp cords hanging from his hands. His acrylic head bead is an imitation meteoric iron mask of the warrior chief which frames our original shining face - before we took on an identity. Knowing that all is an illusion, he holds the Sun and Moon symbolizing complete oneness with the phenomenal world. His feet are hot* from dream flying as he rises to become a “Daka” (Tibetan Buddhist male sky dancer). |
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The ultimate Dream Catcher... Hang in gentle breeze and watch them sky dance.
INDIAN MAIDEN with FISH |
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Indian Maiden with Fish in left hand and Moon over Sun in her right hand. The fish bead is carved from polished bone and symbolizes resourcefulness and plentitude. Each bead swivels freely on the hemp cords hanging from her hands. She has a beautiful violet, gold and ivory acrylic bead head. |
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Sky Dance dream catchers in love, sharing the view. MEDICINE MAN and INDIAN MAIDEN as LOVERS Or any two of the above $108 Sky Dancers in any combination - Mix or Match - for $199.00: email us your 2 choices at paleoart@centurylink.net after purchase. |
Sky Dance dream catchers co-emerging face-to-face. |
The ultimate Dream Catcher... Hang in gentle breeze and watch them sky dance.
*There are three stages of dream flying: The first is prone-body flying just a foot or two above the ground. As children, many of us have experienced that. Second, one flies to tree-top heights either prone or seated but can’t stay aloft for long. Lastly, one flies standing upright and can traverse the heavens and has transcendent powers. With the latter, upon waking, the soles of ones feet may sometimes feel hot. Perhaps this is a spill-over primal memory when our ancestors walked the hot savannas and looked to the sky at birds, wishing they could fly. Or perhaps feet have a memory of their own of all the walking we have done in lifetimes past since dreaming is a primal activity.
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Dream catchers are one of the most fascinating traditions of Native Americans. The traditional dream catcher was intended to protect the sleeping individual from negative dreams, while letting positive dreams through. The positive dreams would slip through the hole in the center of the dream catcher, and glide down the feathers to the sleeping person below. The negative dreams would get caught up in the web, and expire when the first rays of the sun struck them.
The dream catcher has been a part of Native American culture for generations. One element of Native American dream catcher relates to the tradition of the hoop. Some Native Americans of North America held the hoop in the highest esteem, because it symbolized strength and unity. Many symbols started around the hoop, and one of these symbols is the dream catcher.
Dream Catcher Lore:
Native Americans believe that the night air is filled with dreams both good and bad. The dream catcher when hung over or near your bed swinging freely in the air, catches the dreams as they flow by. The good dreams know how to pass through the dream catcher, slipping through the outer holes and slide down the soft feathers so gently that many times the sleeper does not know that he/she is dreaming. The bad dreams not knowing the way get tangled in the dream catcher and perish with the first light of the new day.
How the Dream Catcher is made:
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Using a hoop of willow, and decorating it with findings, bits and pieces of everyday life, (feathers, arrow heads, beads, etc) the dream catcher is believed to have the power to catch all of a person’s dreams, trapping the bad ones, and letting only the good dreams pass through the dream catcher.