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Dreams were sought by the Indians, since they valued visions to
be very sacred. The Old Ones tell that dreams do hold great
power and drift about at night before coming to the sleeping ones.
To keep the dreamer safe, the Old Ones created a special web,
the Dreamcatcher, to hang above their sleeping places.
The ancient story told by the Native Indians is that the
Dreamcatcher's hoop, with the intricate webbing at it's center,
ensures a sleep undisturbed by bad dreams.
The good dreams would take the path of the web with great
ease to its center and would float gently down the trail of
beads, and like the feather, drift down into the minds of the
sleepers below.
The bad dreams would struggle with the web and always
become entangled. The night would pass on, leaving them to
perish in the rays of the new day sun.
Hang one near you, and pleasant dreams!
"Gaa wiin daa-aangoshkigaazo ahaw enaabiyaan
gaa-inaabid."
[Translated: "You can not destroy one who has dreamed a dream like mine."]
To My Dream Catching Fellas.... Keep Up the good Work... The Sky Is The Limit ...Much Love...
♥ Nikki
wow that's why u my boo....
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