Mi’kmaq Spirituality. Some Aspects of Mi’kmaq Spirituality Feathers Feathers Sacred Pipe Sacred Pipe Sweet Grass Sweet Grass Drums Drums Sweat Lodge Sweat.

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Mi’kmaq Spirituality

Some Aspects of Mi’kmaq Spirituality Feathers Feathers Sacred Pipe Sacred Pipe Sweet Grass Sweet Grass Drums Drums Sweat Lodge Sweat Lodge Smudging Smudging

Feathers Feathers are very sacred to the native people Feathers are very sacred to the native people –The Eagle feather is especially sacred the eagle is the only creature that is said to have touched the face of God –The highest honour that can be bestowed on anyone is the presentation of the eagle feather. –Presented to someone who has given themselves unselfishly in order to benefit the community.

Sacred Pipe Referred to as the “peace pipe” Referred to as the “peace pipe” Used in Sweat lodge ceremonies. Used in Sweat lodge ceremonies. The pipe is broken into two pieces, symbolizing a man and a woman. When the two pieces are joined, symbolizing unity it becomes a sacred part of the ceremony. The pipe is broken into two pieces, symbolizing a man and a woman. When the two pieces are joined, symbolizing unity it becomes a sacred part of the ceremony. Ceremonies teach the native people to have dignity and pride in being Mi’kmaq. Ceremonies teach the native people to have dignity and pride in being Mi’kmaq.

Sweet Grass A sacred herb which has the property to bring the positive energies of love. A sacred herb which has the property to bring the positive energies of love. A sweet grass ceremony is a cleansing and purification healing process in and of itself. A sweet grass ceremony is a cleansing and purification healing process in and of itself. Referred to as smudging, the ceremony serves as the opening process for prayer circles, gatherings as well as higher ceremonies Referred to as smudging, the ceremony serves as the opening process for prayer circles, gatherings as well as higher ceremonies

Sweet Grass When the sweet grass is burned, a sacred place is created for the spirits to listen and provide energies of love. When the sweet grass is burned, a sacred place is created for the spirits to listen and provide energies of love. Once the sacred circle has been established the participating people are energetically cleansed as well. Once the sacred circle has been established the participating people are energetically cleansed as well.

Sweet Grass Each person is to fan the sweet grass smoke Each person is to fan the sweet grass smoke –First to your heart –Then your mind –Third to the body –And last – return to the heart The prayer The prayer –‘Creator, please cleanse me of my negativity and fill me with the positive energies of love, so that, as I am healed so may I work for the healing of our Mother Earth.’

Sweat Lodge A place of spiritual communicating used by all Native Peoples A place of spiritual communicating used by all Native Peoples Made of willow bushes placed in a particular way and direction – the door always faces the East. Made of willow bushes placed in a particular way and direction – the door always faces the East. This ceremony is very humble and starts with Mother Earth. This ceremony is very humble and starts with Mother Earth. Teaches you to have respect for the women in your community and in the world. Teaches you to have respect for the women in your community and in the world.

Sweat Lodge Teaches Teaches –Respect, patience, endurance, and to speak your mind freely. Accommodates 4-12 people seated around a central dugout where preheated rocks (grandfathers) are put to generate heat and steam inside the lodge for the ceremony. Accommodates 4-12 people seated around a central dugout where preheated rocks (grandfathers) are put to generate heat and steam inside the lodge for the ceremony. Participants are cleansed or spiritually healed. Participants are cleansed or spiritually healed.

Drums Represents the center of all life – the heart. Represents the center of all life – the heart. For centuries and centuries,Native people have held on to the belief that the heart and the drum share the same purpose and responsibility – providing life through its beat For centuries and centuries,Native people have held on to the belief that the heart and the drum share the same purpose and responsibility – providing life through its beat Promotes a oneness concept between man and nature Promotes a oneness concept between man and nature

Smudging Clipping of dry herbs are burned Clipping of dry herbs are burned Rub your hands in the smoke and gather the smoke and bring it to your body – rub it on yourself on any area that needs spiritual healing. Rub your hands in the smoke and gather the smoke and bring it to your body – rub it on yourself on any area that needs spiritual healing.

Power Animals In the Native tradition, man communicated with the creator through interaction with nature In the Native tradition, man communicated with the creator through interaction with nature Many chose or were given symbolic ‘Power Animals’ whose strength or character reflected the human character traits of the individuals claiming power for that specific animal. Many chose or were given symbolic ‘Power Animals’ whose strength or character reflected the human character traits of the individuals claiming power for that specific animal.

How do you get a Power Animal The person is put to sleep The person is put to sleep Once asleep a hand is placed on the sleeping person chest and plays the drum lightly according to their beating heart. Once asleep a hand is placed on the sleeping person chest and plays the drum lightly according to their beating heart. In their dream they will see different animals but the one that appears most frequently becomes their ‘Power Animal’ In their dream they will see different animals but the one that appears most frequently becomes their ‘Power Animal’ The Power Animal helps the person make sense of problems and helps them through challenging life experiences. The Power Animal helps the person make sense of problems and helps them through challenging life experiences.

Popular Power Animals There are many power animals but the most popular are: There are many power animals but the most popular are: –Dogs –Cats –Horse –Birds The animal chosen tends to be one that the person would be closer to. Dog people vs cat people The animal chosen tends to be one that the person would be closer to. Dog people vs cat people

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