07-14-2005, 12:00 AM
Welcome to Wolflands. Here I tell stories of my reflections of living in this world and the spirit of the nagual.
For out there in the world are places where the nagual lives. In the forests, the mountains, the rivers, and the desert.
The nagual is to me a personal thing but I will seek to share my encounters with it here as I have done in the past.
The Wolflands stands for the places that were once wild. Where the wolf roamed and the night was owned by the spirits and allies.
Please feel free to write your own stories of the nagual here for that is this forum's purpose.
I live in the wilderness called Superstition Mountains that is in the sonoran desert of Arizona. Here rattlesnakes are constant, coyotes rule the night, bears and cougars call it home, and mexican gray wolves are making a comeback.
From my house I can ride on horseback for hundreds of miles into the wilderness and often do ride them alone.
There are many powerspots and ancient spirits that inhabit the hills and mountains. A dangerous place to be lost in.
Many have died here in the mountians.
The Indians called the mountain "thunder mountain" for it makes its own thunder which I do hear once in a while, they also know it as "the mountain of death".
This place is my "wolflands" and it is here that I write of.
Here the nagual is not hard to find.
Lone Wolf
For out there in the world are places where the nagual lives. In the forests, the mountains, the rivers, and the desert.
The nagual is to me a personal thing but I will seek to share my encounters with it here as I have done in the past.
The Wolflands stands for the places that were once wild. Where the wolf roamed and the night was owned by the spirits and allies.
Please feel free to write your own stories of the nagual here for that is this forum's purpose.
I live in the wilderness called Superstition Mountains that is in the sonoran desert of Arizona. Here rattlesnakes are constant, coyotes rule the night, bears and cougars call it home, and mexican gray wolves are making a comeback.
From my house I can ride on horseback for hundreds of miles into the wilderness and often do ride them alone.
There are many powerspots and ancient spirits that inhabit the hills and mountains. A dangerous place to be lost in.
Many have died here in the mountians.
The Indians called the mountain "thunder mountain" for it makes its own thunder which I do hear once in a while, they also know it as "the mountain of death".
This place is my "wolflands" and it is here that I write of.
Here the nagual is not hard to find.
Lone Wolf

