Warrior Shaman's Healing
Warrior Shaman's Healing
Representing the Divine Masculine, Yin/Yang, Peace Dove, Medicine Wheel, Heaven and Earth, Balance and Harmony
Acrylic on Canvas
Artist: Tammy Barton
The Warrior Shaman’s Healing came to me within a Shamanic Journey in connecting with my spirit helpers and guides. I knew within this journey I needed to paint the visions I received and share this sacred medicine piece with others to receive the healing energies and blessing from spirit.
The Native American Warrior with his full headdress embracing the starry sky and taking physical shape and form within his head band and facial features. He is supported by many spirit helpers and sacred symbols surrounding him and he honors having one foot in the spirit world and one foot in the physical world.
The Medicine Wheel represented within the circle along his headband, symbolizes the elements of earth, air, fire and water and the four directions and honors every aspect of the cycles of life, death and rebirth. We cannot have one element and direction without the other. The medicine wheel is also known as ‘the sacred hoop’ and is used by many native American tribes as a symbol of healing and health.
The Yin-Yang symbol you will find in the blue and yellow planet within the upper right corner of the sky. The Yin-Yang symbol is a fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy and cosmology, primarily associated with Taoism. It represents a balance of complementary interconnected forces. Such as: Heaven and Earth, Light and Dark, Masculine and Feminine, Sun and Moon, Good and Bad, Known and Unknown, Old and New
The Peace Dove is a universal symbol of peace and harmony, and its appearance in a dream often reflects the dreamer's yearning for tranquility and emotional balance. The gentle and serene nature of the dove may indicate the need to release inner conflicts and find inner peace.
The Sacred Spiral is one of the oldest known symbols and it is a powerful spiritual symbol. It connects us to Nature, our Earth and the Galaxies. Our Life Force Energy, known as Kundalini, is a Spiral that flows from the base of our spine. It represents God and Goddess, Life, Energy, New Life and Evolving Journey. With the spiral being painted near the Warrior’s neck and throat areas supports him speaking his truth and sharing his visions and insights he receives from his spirit helpers and ancestors.
Deeply revered, Feathers are widely believed among North American Indians to signify the connection between The Creator, the owner of the feather, and the bird from whom the feather came. Deeply revered, the feather symbolizes high honor, power, wisdom, trust, strength, and freedom. As such, feathers are seen as gifts from the sky.
Prints are available in a variety of sizes
Warrior Shaman's Healing
Representing the Divine Masculine, Yin/Yang, Peace Dove, Medicine Wheel, Heaven and Earth, Balance and Harmony
Acrylic on Canvas
Artist: Tammy Barton
The Warrior Shaman’s Healing came to me within a Shamanic Journey in connecting with my spirit helpers and guides. I knew within this journey I needed to paint the visions I received and share this sacred medicine piece with others to receive the healing energies and blessing from spirit.
The Native American Warrior with his full headdress embracing the starry sky and taking physical shape and form within his head band and facial features. He is supported by many spirit helpers and sacred symbols surrounding him and he honors having one foot in the spirit world and one foot in the physical world.
The Medicine Wheel represented within the circle along his headband, symbolizes the elements of earth, air, fire and water and the four directions and honors every aspect of the cycles of life, death and rebirth. We cannot have one element and direction without the other. The medicine wheel is also known as ‘the sacred hoop’ and is used by many native American tribes as a symbol of healing and health.
The Yin-Yang symbol you will find in the blue and yellow planet within the upper right corner of the sky. The Yin-Yang symbol is a fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy and cosmology, primarily associated with Taoism. It represents a balance of complementary interconnected forces. Such as: Heaven and Earth, Light and Dark, Masculine and Feminine, Sun and Moon, Good and Bad, Known and Unknown, Old and New
The Peace Dove is a universal symbol of peace and harmony, and its appearance in a dream often reflects the dreamer's yearning for tranquility and emotional balance. The gentle and serene nature of the dove may indicate the need to release inner conflicts and find inner peace.
The Sacred Spiral is one of the oldest known symbols and it is a powerful spiritual symbol. It connects us to Nature, our Earth and the Galaxies. Our Life Force Energy, known as Kundalini, is a Spiral that flows from the base of our spine. It represents God and Goddess, Life, Energy, New Life and Evolving Journey. With the spiral being painted near the Warrior’s neck and throat areas supports him speaking his truth and sharing his visions and insights he receives from his spirit helpers and ancestors.
Deeply revered, Feathers are widely believed among North American Indians to signify the connection between The Creator, the owner of the feather, and the bird from whom the feather came. Deeply revered, the feather symbolizes high honor, power, wisdom, trust, strength, and freedom. As such, feathers are seen as gifts from the sky.
Prints are available in a variety of sizes
Warrior Shaman's Healing
Representing the Divine Masculine, Yin/Yang, Peace Dove, Medicine Wheel, Heaven and Earth, Balance and Harmony
Acrylic on Canvas
Artist: Tammy Barton
The Warrior Shaman’s Healing came to me within a Shamanic Journey in connecting with my spirit helpers and guides. I knew within this journey I needed to paint the visions I received and share this sacred medicine piece with others to receive the healing energies and blessing from spirit.
The Native American Warrior with his full headdress embracing the starry sky and taking physical shape and form within his head band and facial features. He is supported by many spirit helpers and sacred symbols surrounding him and he honors having one foot in the spirit world and one foot in the physical world.
The Medicine Wheel represented within the circle along his headband, symbolizes the elements of earth, air, fire and water and the four directions and honors every aspect of the cycles of life, death and rebirth. We cannot have one element and direction without the other. The medicine wheel is also known as ‘the sacred hoop’ and is used by many native American tribes as a symbol of healing and health.
The Yin-Yang symbol you will find in the blue and yellow planet within the upper right corner of the sky. The Yin-Yang symbol is a fundamental concept in Chinese philosophy and cosmology, primarily associated with Taoism. It represents a balance of complementary interconnected forces. Such as: Heaven and Earth, Light and Dark, Masculine and Feminine, Sun and Moon, Good and Bad, Known and Unknown, Old and New
The Peace Dove is a universal symbol of peace and harmony, and its appearance in a dream often reflects the dreamer's yearning for tranquility and emotional balance. The gentle and serene nature of the dove may indicate the need to release inner conflicts and find inner peace.
The Sacred Spiral is one of the oldest known symbols and it is a powerful spiritual symbol. It connects us to Nature, our Earth and the Galaxies. Our Life Force Energy, known as Kundalini, is a Spiral that flows from the base of our spine. It represents God and Goddess, Life, Energy, New Life and Evolving Journey. With the spiral being painted near the Warrior’s neck and throat areas supports him speaking his truth and sharing his visions and insights he receives from his spirit helpers and ancestors.
Deeply revered, Feathers are widely believed among North American Indians to signify the connection between The Creator, the owner of the feather, and the bird from whom the feather came. Deeply revered, the feather symbolizes high honor, power, wisdom, trust, strength, and freedom. As such, feathers are seen as gifts from the sky.
Prints are available in a variety of sizes