My blog at Witches and Pagans features the following:
Shadow Animals: Part Three
In my series on types of Shadow Animals, I am introducing two terms that may seem unfamiliar to many Pagans: “nahualli” and “heyoka.” People may have heard these terms as they are common to New Age beliefs. Nahualli and the more familiar “nagual,” are often discussed in New Age Toltec writings. I prefer nahualli
as defined by Caelum Rainieri and Ivory Andersen in their discussions
about Aztec religion. The common usage for heyoka is to denote “crazy
energy.” However, this Lakota term also refers to the person, a sacred
clown who is touched by Wankan Tanka (the Great Mystery). To the Lakota,
the heyoka holds the sacred duality of the universe.
Read more at animal-wisdom:shadow animals nahualli and heyoka
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