Yona Circle
Moon Day
Magick & Medicine

Advanced Practicum
Sky Vault
”Galun'lati”

Helix Nebula

Remember in the story of Dilsdohdi, Water Spider, in the First Fire myth of the Cherokee?  Recall the mention of the “Thunder Beings”?  We are now going to go back even further in the Tsalagi mythos, to the creation of the land.

Way back when Animal Allies, humans too, and Plant Allies were equally respected in value and energy, the other Animals spoke with us regularly. The Plants could be heard too. They all lived together on the Galun'lati, the Sky Vault, high above a vast body of water. (The same water that was receding when the First Fire occurred.)

As we are moving from our Streams and Monads of Matter, or from the Making of Matter, into our Streams and Monads of Spirit, or Unmaking of Matter, here is that story.

Please keep in mind, that all stories of all Paths have a great deal of symbolism to be interpretated by the individual, but there are many similarities amongst them.

Purpose: To strengthen the Practitioner’s personal connection with their Higher Self/Spirit energy.

Goal:  To prepare the Practitioner to receive information regarding the Spirit Monads.



This is the Tsalagi (Cherokee) Sky Vault story.
Please view it several times if need be for comprehension as it is not in English. ~ Wado

 

Moon Day Y71

General - Journal - Book of Shadows

SUBMISSION: Y71 MOON DAY MYTH - SKY VAULT (Due by Sunday)
Spend some time interpreting the myth.

What may all of it mean? What does your Intuition tell you?

What kind of symbology do you see?
Is that symbology cross-cultural?

Can you see an equally important story in other cultures? (Specifically that speaks to you as you research.)

Please answer the Interpretation in THREE PARAGRAPHS or more.
BONUS: Find the Correspondence to TWO Plant or Animal Allies, any culture or Practice.
What are those properties? (These will be utilized at a later date.)


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