hi khim, I had an impulse to draw him first, 1990 when l started to find answers at our local spiritualist church, of all my years of experiences with spirit. His name is Silver Cloud, his name popped into my head. Few years later a nieghbour who knew a healer at the church whom told her while she was healing, a native american came to her looking for a medium. He gave his name to her, when she phoned my friend up to tell her. Of course my friend knew l had painted some one calld silver cloud, she phone me to let me know, l felt that his face overshadowed my painting, but l put it down to being bit excited. One night l thought all day not to go to church, but on the very last moment l just made it before they closed the doors, at the time l had to sit at a table, on my right, when the service started, people was all in b/w, there was a native american in full head dress, he was not looking at me, with my heart beating fast, at the end of the service, I had a word with the medium told her my experince,that l see someone guide, she said he was looking but because you actually seen him he wished to be your guide. In fact l started to go to awarness then to closed circle for development. He would be a part of me as l was a part of me, like two souls meeting. He told me he did not die* in battle, he lived in a forest near a cave.
Years later, l was doing a reading, the person had a nickname Cherokee. I told them at part of the reading l could speak cherokee, if you was here, they confirmed they full-blooded cherokee. They thanked me, in cherokee. which was wa-do. I alway like to check, l felt l had to find english for wa=do is indeed thank you. Then l scrolled up, that the world cherokee, meant cave people. Which confirmed his information.
Now l believe they give us a name which we are use to, l have heard what you have said, in your reply. l agree with what you said below. hugs sky xx
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I have read in a few books, it doesn't matter what your guides' name is, it is more important that you acknowledge them. I agree to a certain degree with this, but it would be nice to be sure that the name rolling in your head is correct. Just a human thing. he he (IMG:
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