From the Teachings of Island Woman:
The memory of a dream is the memory of a journey. It may have been a
short visit to a neighbor's place or a date with the lover you will meet three
years from now. It may have been a journey to the spirits on the moon, or into
a universe inside a stone that is as big as the universe out there.
When your dreamsoul goes flying, it visits the future and brings back
memories of things that haven’t happened yet in the Shadow World. Sometimes you
can stop those things from coming to pass. Sometimes you just have to live them
out. Sometimes you can tame a future you don’t want by acting out a little
piece of it, enough to contain the event that is trying to come through.
Life is full of crossroads. Often you
don’t even notice them until they are behind you, unless you know how to dream.
Through dreaming, you can scout out the different trails you might follow and
see where they lead. Through dreaming, you are already choosing the events that
will take place in your waking life.
There is limitless power and beauty and healing available to us in the
dreamworlds. To keep body and soul together in the surface world – and to live
from the purposes of the soul – we need to bring that dream energy through.
This requires action in the Shadow World.
The first part of that action may be
speech, but not the chatter of idle birds or village gossips. The speech
required is an act that brings
something new into a world. Dreaming gives us the songs and the magic words
that can bring something up from a soupy ocean of possibilities to take root in
the earth. That is why real men and women of power are poets, singers,
storytellers, performers. With skeins of song and dancing needles of magic
words, they reweave the fabric of reality.
When we do this, we know that we are
entertaining the spirits: our own vital spirits, the spirits of the ancestors,
the great ones who reach to us from beyond space and time, the ancient and
shining ones.
Nothing happens until it is dreamed. When we bring something good from
the dreamworld into the surface world, we do the work of the Creator. We join
in dancing a world into being, as Sky Woman danced on Turtle’s back.
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"Island Woman" is the name I gave to an indigenous arendiwanen ("woman of power") who was born Huron and raised Mohawk some 300 years ago. She became Mother of the Wolf Clan of the Kanienkehaka, or Mohawk people, and a revered healer and dream shaman. She called me in lucid dreams in the late 1980s, after I moved to a farm on the edge of traditional Mohawk country and I had to study the Huron and Mohawk languages to understand and record her teachings. For her fuller teachings and my discoveries about her in historical records, see my book Dreamways of the Iroquois
Drawing: "Island Woman" by Robert Moss
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