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  • Essay / Essay on the Wolf - 1837

    The wolf has often played a questionable role in people's minds; However, in some cultures such as that of the Native Americans, the wolf is considered a guide who can show humanity the path to get closer to its roots. In some other cultures, the wolf has been seen as the bad guy or as the wolf who tried to eat the children or even as the one who wears a sheep costume to lead the real sheep so he can eat them. However, in indigenous or indigenous cultures, the wolf has been given many qualities. The wolf can be a scout, guide and community builder, displaying qualities such as loyalty, protection and companionship. The wolf has also been seen in the role of teacher and healer. It is said that it can lead humans to discover their deeper selves and help them get closer to their spiritual totem. These aspects can be quite controversial compared to the stereotypical characteristics attributed to the wolf in certain cultures. However, the power of the wolf stopped and the general public became more open to the positive aspect and nature of this magnificent animal. Today, it seems like you can't go anywhere without seeing the wolf emblem on various objects. People will ask, “Why is the wolf becoming so popular?” ". However, before we address this hypothetical question in more detail, let's discuss the role of the wolf as it has evolved throughout history, starting with its place in indigenous cultures. Since ancient times, wolves have played a central role in human existence. From Eurasia to North America, wolves have interacted with humans for ages. Evidence of the wolf's powerful impact on the human spirit is everywhere. Wolves appear in the ancient tradition of Native Americans, Japanese and Celts...... middle of paper ...... taught humanity that if A loves B, then B's happiness is A's happiness, B's pain is A's pain. Love is the expansion of the self to include the other. Additionally, the wisdom of a wolf can help people dissolve the barrier that humans have built over time that obscures the truth about humans' interconnectedness with nature. In fact, when this barrier is removed, humans can begin to see all of nature as part of their soul family and not as something else they can destroy at will. Ultimately, wolves and humans have been close to each other for tens of thousands of years in many ways. Wolves taught the first people how to survive and they also taught the first people about spirituality. It is now the responsibility of humanity, using the creativity, intellect, love and consciousness that wolves gave to humans, to return to the perfect place in the scheme of the Great Mystery..