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Ledgewood said:
I don't worship them in a tradition way of praying daily, but once in a while I go alone and sit with nature and thank them for the help they've been giving me, and ask for help from certain spirits when I need it.
Also, before I eat, I perform a small prayer to thank the spirits. Normally it's silent but if I'm with friends/family I say it out loud. It doesn't last long and it's normally just a line.
I also, when life permits it, travel up north to the Inuit village I used to work in, and I enjoy participating in ceremonies there that honour the spirits.
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i was fortunate to be the son of a wolf breeder...
Wolves and women
dance and play
some are high reachers
some fall away
some are an answer
some know the way
some are just teasing
some stop and stay
Wolves are like women
some marry men
some carry raindrops
some make a stand
All stop to wonder
at times of it all
some share the secrets
of windows and halls
Those who stand by you
are spirits of old
those who walk with you
are trapped in your soul
Take time to love them
they walk in the rain
they carry the seasons
of love, life, and pain
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