By Hummingbird Shaman, on January 27th, 2010%
Many of the stories posted on this site are about a certain walk at a park overlooking beautiful Mt. Rainier in Washington State. In fact, the whole mission behind Hummingbird Shaman began with a hummingbird encounter at that park. Time and time again the hummingbirds have found me, and I have found them. . . . → Read More: Let Your Presence Be Known
By Hummingbird Shaman, on January 20th, 2010%
As I type I catch glimmers of movement out the corner of my eye. A hummingbird rests at the feeder, head darting back and forth before drinking any nectar. Suddenly another approaches, and its clear to see that an intruder had been discovered. Off they fly, the territory once more secured. . . . → Read More: Early Spring-Like Behavior
By Hummingbird Shaman, on January 15th, 2010%
The intuitive meaning of the any sighting, whether it be a hummingbird, eagle, or even a vulture is always associated with the current events. It could be the culmination of many events as an opportunity for release, or a chance to make a decision that logic would not allow us. . . . → Read More: Is a Vulture Sighting an Omen?
By Hummingbird Shaman, on January 11th, 2010%
The hummingbird is built like no other bird, giving it abilities and speed beyond our reasonable comprehension. It’s wings can rotate, giving this tiny bird the ability to hover, fly backward, stop instantly, and move at lightning speed. . . . → Read More: Hummingbird Wings of Infinity
By Hummingbird Shaman, on January 9th, 2010%
“Peekaboo”, I thought, and just like a child I headed for the window. Keeping my movements minimal and slow, I peeked down to the brown ferns and rhodie, wondering if my little hummingbird friend was still near. . . . → Read More: Hummingbird Peekaboo – Sometimes We All Must Hide
By Hummingbird Shaman, on January 7th, 2010%
It’s true: Alliances mean everything. A few weeks back we’d had freezing weather, and its unusual that our temperatures stay below freezing during daylight hours. Even with these drops in temperature there are at least two hummingbirds that remain. As I typed this story I look out the window to see the alpha . . . → Read More: Alliances Mean Everything
By Hummingbird Shaman, on January 4th, 2010%
Raptors are honored in the native cultures and the world of shamanism. The attributes of these magestic birds are encouraged as virtues to emulate. The most common perspective is the strength of these birds. . . . → Read More: Raptors and Shamanism