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Newborns were given charms that were woven in the form of spider webs to protect their dreams so their innocence would not be harmed by the tricksters of the night.
Originally posted by Creative_Seeker
After reading another thread on the ATS forums about Aliens invading/stealing dreams I just couldn't get the idea of this out of my head, something was just too familiar about it. And about 2am this morning it finally clicked. I'd remembered reading somewhere about the legend behind native american dreamcatchers. I managed to find something very similar on a site after a google search.
healing.about.com...
I just want to hold on to this thread, it is interresting, a subject one of my friends could use and well me too. Take Care keep getting useful thoughts.
WrenLittle
Newborns were given charms that were woven in the form of spider webs to protect their dreams so their innocence would not be harmed by the tricksters of the night.
Now, I'm not even going to pretend to be some kind of expert on native american culture, but after a quick google search I found alot of references to native americans and advanced alien cultures. And I'm sure alot of you know that they were keen astronomers and that they also 'drew' huge drawings in the ground that could only have been viewed from high above. There are also numerous other links between native americans and aliens but I haven't had chance to research this properly yet. There are a few links below that go into a bit more detail but I've not had a chance to check these sites out properly yet so I cannot judge the validty of their content.
www.marsearthconnection.com...
www.magicalblend.com... onspiracies/RedStar.html
Maybe these dreamcatchers were the native americans way of intercepting these 'dream hijackers'?
Opinions?
Dreamcatcher hoops were originally made out of willow and covered with sage, the web was made from deer sinew. The decoration of the web along with the shape, size and colors used is left to the artisan's imagination. Feathers attached to the dreamcatcher are meant to assist the flight of good dreams.