Native American healing/weather summoning chant

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Re make of the Native American healing/weather summoning chant Spelled in English way to simplify and for easier pronunciation

Casting Instructions for 'Native American healing/weather summoning chant'

You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Birch bark trees if doing weather
  • Clouds in the sky if doing the weather summoning
  • Ceader leaves
  • Voice (obviously)
  • Psi ball if using for healing
  • Voice
  • Hand drum
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You will need the following items for this spell:

  • Birch bark trees if doing weather
  • Clouds in the sky if doing the weather summoning
  • Ceader leaves
  • Voice (obviously)
  • Psi ball if using for healing
  • Voice
  • Hand drum

For weather spell find a birch bark tree 

  1. offer ceder leaves to the four directions 
  2. then place the ceder leaves to the tree
  3. then chant in a sing song tune 
  4. sing/chant at least 20 times 

 

  • Wankatan
  • wantcha
  • hey hey ya 
  • hey Waikidey

 

For healing spell 

  1. Create psi ball 
  2. take hand drum and put all your good energy into the drum 
  3. beat the drum in a  slow 1,2 ,1,2 ,1,2 ,1,2 Beat then after that sequence do the same 1,2 except do it faster 
  4. repeat at least 30 times 
  5. sing/chant the same words from the weather spell 

 


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Added to on Mar 13, 2019
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This sounds like someone trying to appear native, but are not actually native. I do not want to say it is appropriation, but it makes me feel it is. What language is the chant suppose to be? What tribe is this from? I suppose you could try it and see if it works for you. I would suggest purchasing the ingredients required from a local tribe or store that supports a native community.

Jan 30, 2021
no i am native american i posted this on another account i may not have spelled everything right but ye...

Jan 30, 2021
If you claim to be native, then I will believe you. I get concerned when an anonymous person post rituals online from closed religions and cultures many simply lie and paint over their made up views with a glossy coat of native culture to seem special. I am not saying you are doing this, I am trying to explain my concern and why I commented. I am interested to know what nation this is from, and what language it is meant to be. I know native language is oral and few have written, so spelling is not a major concern.

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