Honoring The Wolf - Dedicated to @enginewitty


Alpha Wolf


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There are times in one's life where we meet someone and we just understand that we come from the same place. Where that place may be -- some question that answer. For others we know who we are, we know where we come from, and we know where we are going.

We are those people that some just do not understand fully, they may get a good idea but it's not really seeing us, yet when we find that one person well -- we get it. Whatever hardship we may have overcome, the pain, the love, or the bittersweet tenderness of another human being. Maybe not the so tender side of humanity too.

Today, I was tagged in a heartfelt post from @enginewitty and you can read that here, I encourage you to read an authentic, real life experience and how tough decisions are made.

We all go through hardships in our life you may say, or we all have had life experiences. The difference in this experience comes from knowing that not everyone goes through this type of experience. Empathy for a person is one thing, but to actually live this, is really hard stuff.

I could go on and on about my experience with this, but @enginewitty sees that I understand this and for that I am sending out some special love to him. I will leave my story for another day.

Regardless of being a leader, having amazing strength and knowing how to care for others (all amazing abilities by the way), it takes a minute to get through the experience(s). Like the one mentioned in his post, these types of experiences are not made for the faint of heart. They are made for Warriors.

For that, I am dedicating this post to @enginewitty, as he makes his way on his Wolf life-path of a Warrior.


The following song is one sang by the Red Shadow Singers and is called Wolf Song.

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Wolf Chant

This is a Plains Native American wolf chant. Wolf is a pathfinder and teacher.
Wolf medicine awakens the teacher within each of us, empowering us to share
our personal ideas and knowledge with others.

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HEY HEY, HEY HEY, HEY MIN— GA— LA
HEY HEY, HEY HEY, HEY MIN— GA— LA
HEY HEY, HEY HEY, HEY MIN— GA— LA
HEY HEY, HEY HEY, HEY MIN— GA— LA
HEY HEY, HEY HEY, HEY MIN— GA— LA
HEY HEY, HEY HEY, HEY MIN— GA— LA
MIN— GA— LA, MIN— GA— LA

Typically, this song is a special ceremony song used during Sundance, and our Warriors are honored, and is accompanied by a story. The men do not eat for days and is for the purification of self, tribe, and all of humanity. Amongst the Native American tribes our songs are not shared, mostly due to the importance of holding things sacred.

Today, I am honoring @enginewitty for his brave path and being a true Warrior in all that he does for himself, his family, and the world.

May you always have peace brother, stay on your Wolf life-path as a Warrior, and all else will come.

Yours,

Eagle Spirit

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