Post details: Symbolic By Nature Dream Catchers

01/09/12

Permalink 12:55:53 pm, by Email , 330 words   English (CA)
Categories: Paranormal Stuff, Things That Caught My Eye

Symbolic By Nature Dream Catchers

I love dream catchers both as an object of art and because of their spiritual connection. My youngest shares this appreciation and one wall of her room is adorned with them. The beaded dream catchers you see pictured below are made by my friend Nancy aka Waterfall Insights, and not only are they beautiful, and unique, but are very much spiritually inspired.

Here are Nancy's own words to describe her creations.

"I don't follow a pattern or ready made design.. I find a bead, a colour combination, even a symbolic image in a stone and that starts me on my way. I'm channeling spirit in a way.. I get messages to bead a certain way or to add an element and then I'm told why and how that element represents spirit. It all eventually leads to the idea that is communicated in the Dream Catcher and that is how I find the names or themes of the piece.

If I'm working on a piece for a person I think of them and then let spirit take over to blend the elements to most help the individual or group in the most highest way.

I'm so delighted on how the final Dream Catchers turn out! and enjoy the adventure of letting go and letting spirit/God go to work!"

Some of Nancy's awesome work is currently for sale, and you can check out more through her Facebook group Symbolic By Nature. I strongly believe in supporting our local artists, and crafters, so if you are looking to gift someone with something beautiful, unique, and made with love I absolutely recommend you have a look at Nancy's dream catchers. You won't be able to find anything like this in any store. Not only is Nancy a talented artist she has also kindly assisted is some of my psychical research through the Ontario Ghosts and Hauntings Research Society and PSICAN so I can happily say these dream catchers are a special treasure. :D

Enditall

Comments:

Comment from: Teena in Toronto [Visitor] Email · http://www.teenaintoronto.com
I think they are cool.
PermalinkPermalink 01/10/12 @ 20:33
Comment from: Raine [Visitor] Email · http://www.passagesofthepen.blogspot.com
My friend gifted a dream catcher several Christmases ago but it was different since it had no beads. I like seeing different types of dream catchers too.
PermalinkPermalink 01/22/12 @ 23:19

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