These ideas below may work for you, if you have these beliefs, but they have little to do with actual Native American religious practices by actual people all of whom have their own unique belief systems not some general common belief.
There are several ways of discovering your totem. Meditation is key to all methods.
Sit quietly, think about some of these questions.Some find the best time is just before you fall asleep at night.
There are some questions that may help. Your Totem may have already found you.
Of all animals which one are you most attracted to?
Does any specific animal appear in your dreams?
Does artwork or Jewelry with certain animal design attract you?
If you could be any animal,what would it be?
What animal are you afraid of and why are you afraid of it?
What animal have you bumped into over and over in your life?
These are some of the ways to identify your possible totem.
Your Spirit Guide will find ways of letting you know who it is.
There are many website devoted to totems
See related links for a non commercial site about pagans/totems
You can meet your guide whenever you want to. The best way to do this is meditate for a while and imagine yourself in a garden or on a beach on your own. Then ask to meet your guide and you will feel a presence. they will show them selves to you as it is their job to guide you and it's alot easier to do this when they can directly communicate to you and you are willing to meet and consult with them. :) They are always with you. x
a malicious spirit is a ghost or entity that seeks only to harm. i know from personal experience that the only way to deal with them is to either exorcise them or learn to live with it. everyone has a spirit guide that they can't get rid of, so if this is your malicious spirit then you're stuck with them. sorry but that's all there is to it.
I have posted this question because I am interested to see how many different forms of Spirit Guide there are out there (Totem animal, Guardian Angel, Daemon etc.), and what beliefs are associated with them. Feel free to post anything interesting- name, form, purpose, things they've said, how you found them, how they relate to the rest of your beliefs, your opinions on them etc. If you think that they are stupid imaginary friends, tell me too. I'd like a varied response. Thank you!
You can find a detailed guide on techniques to find your spirit animal on wikihow.com/Find-Your-Spirit-Animal
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In Mi;kmaq tradition, Kisu'lk pronounced gee-soolg is the one who made everything. Sometimes Kisu'lk is referred to as Kji Niskam (Jee nis-gam), or the Great Spirit. Neither word implies gender, because it is not important whether the Great Spirit is a he or a she. The Mi'kmaq people do not explain how the Great Spirit came into existence, only that Creator is responsible for everything being where it is today. Every person has their own spiritual path. Many Mi'kmaq have a spirit name and a spirit guide. Once you know these things you become aware of both their role in your life as well as your role in this particular life. It brings meaning to your existence. Your spirit name was given to you the moment your spirit came into being and follows you from life to life and is known in the spirit world. Spirit Guides are animal spirits, the Bear (Muin) or the Moose (Tiam) or maybe a bird like the Eagle (Kitpu) or the Owl (Kokokwes). Each spirit has with it certain traits and strengths, and those of your personal guide are the best for your needs while you are here. Once you have learned to acknowledge and listen your Spirit Guide, it is much easier to stay on your path.
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No, only a few tribes on the west coast of Canada and the north-west coast of the USA made totem poles.