INNER JOURNEYS

MYTHIC


The Great Round

a circle of spokes and dots

Ancient peoples perceived the world as the Great Round. Observing the cycles of the sun and moon, they viewed time as a circle. In fact the ancient Greeks called the changing stars of the sky: "The Circle of Animals", commonly known today as the Zodiac.

In the Great Round, there is the coming of Heroes and the aging of Kings. Cyclical time is endless, offering a moral dimension that linear time lacks. People repeat the cycle at different points and experience the same things from different perspectives.

An outward manifestation of the reverence for circles is sacred places in nature. Circles of stones dot the European and North American landscape. Another manifestation is stories of beings traveling in and out of connecting worlds. Myths of dragons and fairies are actually stories of interactions between various circles of existence.

a circle of spokes and animals

Circles of Animals

Many cultures saw the passing of time in terms of animals. The Greeks saw animals in the stars. The animal signs of the Zodiac are Ares the Ram and Taurus the Bull of spring, Cancer the Crab and Leo the Lion of the summer, Scorpio the Scorpion of the fall, and Capricorn the Goat and Pisces the Fish of the winter. (These animals feature prominently in Greek and later Roman mythology.)

Native American Medicine Wheel

In the western areas of North America are large stone wheels, formed in prehistory. Called "medicine wheels", they reflect the Native Americans reverence for the Four Directions. Although many Indian Nations have different interpretations of the Medicine Wheels, they do agree that the Four Directions are governed by various animals.

Further Readings on the Great Round of Life
The Celtic Tree Calendar: Real or Imagined
Cherokee Moons and Ceremonies

Classes in the Greater Washington D.C. area.: Medicine Wheel Workshop


Purchase books from Amazon about Medicine Wheels


ORACLE READINGS for those who want more advice:

Directions: Where to Go Next:
People, who need an overview of where they are and where they need to go, would benefit from this reading. The Native American wisdom of Sacred Path Cards and The Star That Never Walks Around offers great insight to where your path is. Meanwhile, Mana Cards of Hawai’i offers a fresh perspective on your life. Four-card reading is $15; Seven-card reading, $40.
Sacred Quest:
What is your path in life? Go on your hero’s journey and find out. Choose The Star That Never Walks Around or Mana Cards of Hawai’i, for a Seven-card spread ($30), Sacred Path Cards for a Ten-card spread ($45), or Celtic Wisdom Tarot for 21-card spread at $80.
Birthday Spread:
People want to know what their story is for the coming year. Read what is in store for you. Choose between Celtic Wisdom Tarot and Star Never Walks Around for a 13-card spread at $60.

To read more about the decks offered for readings: go to Paths to Take. (Use back button to return to this page.)


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Va. Carper

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March 16, 2008