Originating from the Ojibwe Tribe, the legend for how dreamcatchers began goes as follows:
A grandmother watched patiently each day as a spider spun his web above her sleeping place until one day her grandson noticed the spider and tried to kill it. "Don't hurt him," She told the boy in a soft tone. When the grandosn left the spider thanked the woman for her protection and offered her a gift. "I will spin you a web that hangs vetween you and the moon so whn you dream it will snare the bad thoughts and keep them form you." At this, the grandmother smiled and continued to watch the spider spin his web.
Dreamcatchers meanings:
The Hoop: Represents the circle of life.
The Web: Catches the bad dreams, keeping them from the dreamer.
The Beads: Represents the bad dreams that got trapped during the night.
The Feathers: Represents a soft ladder for the good dreams to slide down into the dreamers mind.
Root Chakra: Red. Stability, security and basic needs. Allows us to feel safe and fearless.
Sacral Chakra: Orange. Creativity and sexual center. Connects us to others. Brings us fluidity, sexual fulfillment, and the ability to accept change.
Solar Plexus Chakra: Yellow. Source of personal power. Brings us energy, effectiveness, and spontaneity.
Heart Chakra: Green. Source of love and connection. Allows us to love deeply, have peace and centeredness.
Throat Chakra: Turquoise blue. Source of verbal expression, and ability to speak our highest truth.
Third Eye Chakra: Indigo blue. Center of intuition. Allows us to "see the big picture."
Crown Chakra: Violet and white. Chakra of enlightenment and spiritual connection. Brings us knowledge.
-For best results hang dreamcatcher in bedroom between window and bed.
-This dreamcatcher has been cleansed and blessed with Reiki.
*This dreamcatcher is 3 inches wide.
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