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<blockquote data-quote="illumination" data-source="post: 726331"><p>PathFinder....</p><p></p><p>Derived from Native American culture. </p><p></p><p>Native Americans believed that animals/animal spirits were guides/teachers who taught valuable life lessons through their own unique characteristics,traits, and habits. The Squirrel for example stood for Gathering, it taught you to prepare for times to come, to always store a little something extra just in case. </p><p></p><p>The Wolf:</p><p>Was a pathfinder/teacher. The wolf left his pack "family" often to go out ahead of them, alone, learning, forging new paths, and came back to his tribe/family to teach what he learned. He was the protector over them as well. </p><p></p><p>I use this name, as, right now, it is quite fitting. </p><p>Im quite like a sponge in my older years, learning new things daily, and sharing this with my family, finding ways to help them over come obstacles, teaching them to adapt, and showing them a better/new path to take, and watching over them ready to become a one man army at a moments notice should they ever need protected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="illumination, post: 726331"] PathFinder.... Derived from Native American culture. Native Americans believed that animals/animal spirits were guides/teachers who taught valuable life lessons through their own unique characteristics,traits, and habits. The Squirrel for example stood for Gathering, it taught you to prepare for times to come, to always store a little something extra just in case. The Wolf: Was a pathfinder/teacher. The wolf left his pack "family" often to go out ahead of them, alone, learning, forging new paths, and came back to his tribe/family to teach what he learned. He was the protector over them as well. I use this name, as, right now, it is quite fitting. Im quite like a sponge in my older years, learning new things daily, and sharing this with my family, finding ways to help them over come obstacles, teaching them to adapt, and showing them a better/new path to take, and watching over them ready to become a one man army at a moments notice should they ever need protected. [/QUOTE]
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