Teaching, A Guide
to the Sacred
Wolves have been long regarded by Native
Americans as teachers or pathfinders.
Wolves are fiercely loyal to their mates, and
have a strong sense of family while
maintaining
individualism.
In the stars, Wolf is
represented by the Dog, Sirius, thought by
many aboriginal tribes to
be the home of the "Ancients." It seems to be
through this connection that Wolf has come to
be
associated with ancient teachings.
Wolves are probably the most misunderstood of
the wild animals. Tales of cold bloodedness
abound, in spite of the their friendly, social and
intelligent traits. They are truly free
spirits even though their packs are highly organized. They seem to go out of their way to avoid a fight. One is rarely necessary when a shift in posture, a growl, or a glance gets the point across quite readily.
Traditionally, someone with Wolf Medicine has a strong sense of self, and communicates well through subtle changes in voice inflection and body movements.They often find new solutions to problems while providing
stability and support that one normally associates with a family structure.