Native American Medicine Wheel

Introduction: Page One ~ | ~ Page Two ~ | ~ Page Three ~ | ~ Page Four ~ | ~ Page Five ~ | ~

1.5 The Number Four

1.5.1 The Circle

  • 1.5.1.1 Sundance (from the center outward) (Wilson MW 66)

  • 1.5.1.2 Tribal councils traditionally in a circle (Wilson MW 67)

  • 1.5.1.3 Nature has circular view (Black Elk)

  • 1.5.1.4 Shawnee circle of fullness (Wilson MW 68)

  • 1.5.1.5 Circle not square (Wilson MW 68)

  • 1.5.1.6 Circle is everywhere

  • 1.5.1.7 Family circle (5)

  • 1.5.1.8 More Circles

  • 1.5.1.9 Every Circle has four directions

    1.5.2 Biblical Fours

  • 1.5.2.1 The Four Gospels (Wilson MW 81-84)

  • 1.5.2.2 The Animals of the Four Gospels

  • 1.5.2.3 John Wesley's Quadrilateral (Methodist founder) (Wilson MW 84-86)

  • 1.5.2.4 Wheel Within A Wheel: The Wheels Interface (Wilson MW 86-91)

  • 1.5.2.5 Matthew Fox's Four Paths (Wilson MW 91-94)

  • 1.5.2.6 Horsemen of the Apocalypse (Wilson MW 94, Rev 6)


    Introduction: Page One ~ | ~ Page Two ~ | ~ Page Three ~ | ~ Page Four ~ | ~ Page Five ~ | ~
    ~ | ~ Sacred Altar ~ | ~ East ~ | ~ South ~ | ~ West ~ | ~ North ~ | ~
    Inner Circle: Owl ~ | ~ Cougar ~ | ~ Hawk ~ | ~ Coyote ~ | ~ Wolf ~ | ~ Bear ~ | ~ Raven ~ | ~
    Outer Circle: Snow Goose ~ | ~ Otter ~ | ~ Cougar ~ | ~ Hawk ~ | ~ Beaver ~ | ~ Deer ~ | ~
    ~ | ~ Flicker ~ | ~ Sturgeon ~ | ~ Bear ~ | ~ Raven ~ | ~ Snake ~ | ~ Elk ~ | ~ Blue ~ | ~

    © 1997-2005 Refiner of Gold Creations
    Created 2/10/2002. by EMC, Updated 4/10/2005.
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