Sunday, November 21, 2010

Legend Of The Dreamcatcher

Native Americans of the  Great  Plains believe the air is filled with both good and bad dreams. Historically,  dreamcatchers were hung in the teepees or lodges and on a baby's cradle board.

According to legend , the good dreams pass through the center  hole to the sleeping person. The bad dreams are trapped in the web , where  they perish in the light of dawn.

Sleep well dear sweet child
Don't worry your pretty little head
Your dreamcatcher is humming
Above your bed

Listen  ever so softly
I know you can hear
The tone of beyond
Close to your ear

Love is alive
and living in you
Beyond all your troubles
When  good dreams come true

My spin : This is an ancient legend , since dreams will never  cease , hang a dream net above your bed . Dream on and be at peace.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:14:00 PM

    Your Dreamcatcher is very pretty .
    I am of the Cherokee Nation of the North Carolina tribe .
    Native Americans believe in the Legend.
    Swan

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  2. Anonymous12:49:00 PM

    Thankyou Swan...Witchy

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