Haikus and Photos: Mystery Stone's Animal Forms (Shenandoan Stone: Haikus & Photos, #4)

This work features animal forms depicted on a quartz cobblestone found in a clearance cairn near the Lower Shenandoah River. Possible associations to Eastern Woodland cosmology are related in Haikus and images, from the spirit helpers of shamans to animals that dwell in different parts of a triparite world. You are invited to view these animal forms and envision their meaning from clues the Mystery Stone offers.

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Haikus and Photos: Mystery Stone's Animal Forms (Shenandoan Stone: Haikus & Photos, #4)

This work features animal forms depicted on a quartz cobblestone found in a clearance cairn near the Lower Shenandoah River. Possible associations to Eastern Woodland cosmology are related in Haikus and images, from the spirit helpers of shamans to animals that dwell in different parts of a triparite world. You are invited to view these animal forms and envision their meaning from clues the Mystery Stone offers.

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Haikus and Photos: Mystery Stone's Animal Forms (Shenandoan Stone: Haikus & Photos, #4)

Haikus and Photos: Mystery Stone's Animal Forms (Shenandoan Stone: Haikus & Photos, #4)

by Michael A. Susko
Haikus and Photos: Mystery Stone's Animal Forms (Shenandoan Stone: Haikus & Photos, #4)

Haikus and Photos: Mystery Stone's Animal Forms (Shenandoan Stone: Haikus & Photos, #4)

by Michael A. Susko

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Overview

This work features animal forms depicted on a quartz cobblestone found in a clearance cairn near the Lower Shenandoah River. Possible associations to Eastern Woodland cosmology are related in Haikus and images, from the spirit helpers of shamans to animals that dwell in different parts of a triparite world. You are invited to view these animal forms and envision their meaning from clues the Mystery Stone offers.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940166279170
Publisher: AllrOneofUs Publishing
Publication date: 03/01/2022
Series: Shenandoan Stone: Haikus & Photos
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

For many years, the author taught a course on the symbolism of Indigenous cultures. During several trips he made deep into the interior of Guatemala, he experienced the Indigenous lifestyle and was exposed to ancient Mayan rituals. In this work, he draws upon his experience as a photographer and his own vision quest experiences. By sharing this work, the author hopes to return the gift that this stone has given him.

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