Exploring Native American Totems, Zodiac Signs and Chimes

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Exploring Native American Totems, Zodiac Signs and Chimes

The native american astrology with its animal symbols/zodiac signs is similar to Western astrology as it is based on the birthday. Unlike Chinese astrology, the birth year does not play a role here but the hemisphere.

Plants, animals, season and especially winds matter here.

The indigenous/native american medicine wheel (stone circle) represents the energies of life. It depicts elements, directions, and seasons. All people, beings, and things are connected.
The 12 zodiac signs are derived from this medicine wheel.

For simplified overview, we provide a direct comparison with the western zodiac sign for the northern hemisphere:

Capricorn (22nd December - 19th January) - Goose

Aquarius (20th January - 19th February) - Otter

Pisces (20th February - 20th March) - Wolf

Aries (21st March - 20th April) - Falcon

Taurus (21th April - 20th May) - Beaver

Gemini (21st May - 20th June) - Deer

Cancer (21st June - 22st July) - Woodpecker

Leo (23nd July - 22st August) - Salmon

Virgo (23nd August - 22st September) - Bear

Libra (23nd September - 22nd October) - Raven

Scorpio (23rd October - 22nd November) - Snake

Sagittarius (22rd November - 21st December) - Owl

Which Koshi chime suits my zodiac sign?

Koshi Terra - Earth - Beaver, Brown Bear, Goose

Koshi Ignis - Fire - Falcon, Salmon, Owl

Koshi Aria - Air - Deer, Raven, Otter

Koshi Aqua - Water - Woodpecker, Snake, Wolf

Which Zaphir chime suits my zodiac sign?

Here we sort by the winds:

Spring / East Wind - Falcon, Beaver, Deer - Zaphir Crystalide

Summer / South Wind - Woodpecker, Salmon, Bear - Zaphir Sunray

Autumn / West Wind - Raven, Snake, Owl - Zaphir Twilight

Winter / North Wind - Goose, Otter, Wolf - Zaphir Blue Moon

Salmon, Brown Bear, and Raven can also be associated with Zaphir Sufi, representing the late-summer season, the intermediary season.

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