Owl Dreamcatcher Wall Art
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Especially, newborn babies are hung on the head end so that evil spirits do not bother them. Do not interrupt their peaceful sleep.
According to the Indians: The ancients who catch dreams hold great sacred power and perform rituals at night, before the rituals they create a special net that keeps the sleepers safe to hang over the place where they sleep. When they make their way through the network paths, bad dreams get caught in the web and lose their way and disappear with the first light of day. Good dreams pass through the center because they know their way and are guided safely towards the sleeper.
According to Native American beliefs, Indians put dream catchers at the bedside of newborn babies. The spider web-shaped region in the middle of the dream catcher prevents bad dreams from passing, thus preventing the baby from having bad dreams.
If anyone has a nightmare despite this dreamcatcher, he should light the dreamcatcher when he wakes up in the morning and immediately make a new one and hang it in its place.
The circle used in its construction and traditionally made of willow wood symbolizes the circle of life (born as a baby, childhood, adulthood and old age that returns to "baby" again), which is woven by entangling the circle, symbolizing different things according to the number of points where the hollow web meets the circle (for example if they meet at eight points, symbolizes the spider's legs), with feathers added for various reasons according to the believed legend (for example, one says that the way of goodness will be found with blessed feathers, the other says that the man who spreads it to the public sees it so in his dream), the Indian who takes away bad thoughts from you and fills you with good thoughts belief.
special packaging, stock available, fast and in a short time
Delivery with FEDEX
Especially, newborn babies are hung on the head end so that evil spirits do not bother them. Do not interrupt their peaceful sleep.
According to the Indians: The ancients who catch dreams hold great sacred power and perform rituals at night, before the rituals they create a special net that keeps the sleepers safe to hang over the place where they sleep. When they make their way through the network paths, bad dreams get caught in the web and lose their way and disappear with the first light of day. Good dreams pass through the center because they know their way and are guided safely towards the sleeper.
According to Native American beliefs, Indians put dream catchers at the bedside of newborn babies. The spider web-shaped region in the middle of the dream catcher prevents bad dreams from passing, thus preventing the baby from having bad dreams.
If anyone has a nightmare despite this dreamcatcher, he should light the dreamcatcher when he wakes up in the morning and immediately make a new one and hang it in its place.
The circle used in its construction and traditionally made of willow wood symbolizes the circle of life (born as a baby, childhood, adulthood and old age that returns to "baby" again), which is woven by entangling the circle, symbolizing different things according to the number of points where the hollow web meets the circle (for example if they meet at eight points, symbolizes the spider's legs), with feathers added for various reasons according to the believed legend (for example, one says that the way of goodness will be found with blessed feathers, the other says that the man who spreads it to the public sees it so in his dream), the Indian who takes away bad thoughts from you and fills you with good thoughts belief.
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