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Spiritual Guardianship of the Environment - PRINTS
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Original Acrylic on Canvas 36" x 48" -
SOLD $2500
This painting reflects the relationship between the physical and
spiritual world. The thunderbird clan (blue spirit bird in center) has
received guidance from the Creator and the animal kingdom to inspire and
communicate with the human beings in all 4 directions. To share the
importance of giving thanks for all that we take and use. To recycle and
replant the resources that help us live a day at a time. To respect and
live in harmony with the animal kingdom. The turtle at the bottom
represents turtle island (North America). The loons inside the shell
symbolize harmony. The tree on top of the turtle is the tree of life.
The lightning is the root of the tree representing the need for more
enlightenment towards how we conduct ourselves on Earth Mother. The fish
represent purification of consciousness. The moose represents inner
strength to take action with our faith to create a balanced end result.
All My Relations,
Mark Anthony Jacobson
2005
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Blessings of the Great Spirit -
PRINTS AVAILABLE
Original Acrylic on Canvas 36" x 48" -
SOLD $2500.00
Eagle medicine is a gift from our Creator. It reflects the vision of the
great spirit for the people. The eagle is said to carry our prayers to
the Creator. It also represents enlightenment within one's self,
searching in the seven directions for wholeness and wellness. It is the
highest honor in our culture to receive an eagle feather. It says to our
people that the ancestors are happy with us and honor our journey on the
red road. The eagle is honored to see how the people respect it's
feathers and continue to share the blessings of our ceremonial ways. I
say 'Chi Meegwetch' to all nations who honor and respect the blessings
of our traditional ways.
All My Relations
Mark Anthony Jacobson
2005

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