catcher
Amulet This is a target used by the Sioux and Navajo Indians, North American tribes. Created by the need to ward off evil spirits, that since it is warlike peoples, were present at the time of dreaming.
As a white amulet is a great protector, brings good luck, but its specific function is to prevent bad dreams.
The amulet is made up of elements of earth, air and water.
THE RED AND THE STONES: symbolizing the earth. The network, woven like a spider in a circle, is responsible for filtering all dreams. The bad dreams, nightmares, evil spirits and any negative energy trapped in the stones intertwined, representing Mother Earth. There will be burned with sunlight by morning.
FEATHERS: They symbolize the air. Freedom and ethereal dreams. They are in charge of dreams, beautiful, positive and good thoughts in the air to the sleeper.
Sea shell symbolizes water. They are responsible for catching the sounds of dreams and transform them into beautiful melodies.
To achieve this spell effect should be placed on the bedside
History (taken from Wikipedia)
The dreamcatchers originated in the Ojibwa American people during the pan-Indian movement . In the 1960's and 1970 were adopted by Native Americans of different peoples. They even to be seen as a symbol of indigenous identity, but other native speakers perceive as something tawdry and very commercialized.
Traditionally, the Ojibwa dreamcatcher built the tying strands around a circular ring-shaped or tear, resulting in a network similar to a spider web.
the dreamcatcher hanging over the headboard of the bed is often used as a spell to protect children from nightmares and visions malignant. The Ojibwa believe that a dreamcatcher filtered dreams of people: the "good dreams" were caught in the mesh to integrate into the lives of people, while "Bad dreams" escaped through the hole in the center of the network and I disappeared for ever from the lives of people.
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