Woodcutter & Tiger Brother

This Korean folktale about a woodcutter who discovers that a tiger is his long lost brother is a story about a relationship transformation: from one of hunter and prey, to one of intimacy and kinship characterized by interdependence, reciprocity and mutual respect. It is about recognizing and embracing the other within, the wild within the Self.

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Crow Challenges Hobomock: A Nipmuc Folktale of Self Transformation

“Crow Challenges Hobomock” is an ancient Nipmuc folktale retold by Larry Spotted Crow Mann in his book Drumming and Dreaming (2016). I love this tale for its timeless wisdom: that real change has nothing to do with outward appearance, but happens from within.

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Owl Eyes Goddess Sight: Where Wisdom Holds Intellect and Creaturely Intuition in Sacred Balance

What sacred knowing might we remember if the human mind dared to meet the wild gaze of nature, not in conquest, but in kinship? In this exploration, we turn to the myth of Athena and her owl, a symbol of wisdom born from two intertwined perspectives, inviting us to reconsider the nature of knowledge itself. By acknowledging both the rational and the mysterious, the human and the more-than-human, we open ourselves to a deeper, more holistic understanding of the world. This myth calls us to honor the ancient wisdom of balance, urging us to seek insight through relationship rather than dominance, and to remember that true wisdom is always a dance between worlds.

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Wild Wings & Whispers Within: Call of the Shadow, the Untamed Self

What if the stories we inherit are meant to call us home, back to the old woods of the soul? In this lyrical retelling of a beloved African American folktale, three baker women hear a knock that grows louder with each rising loaf — until their quiet cabin bursts open into wings. Part caution, part invocation, the story hums with ancestral echoes and sacred thresholds. The owl, guardian of the in-between, becomes a symbol of wild return and transformation, reminding us that when we silence the deeper self, it will rise again, calling us back to life. Let this story lead you on a journey to reclaim what is feathered and alive within.

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