Medicine Man
Haiku for a spirit guide

Fiercest protector constantly watching over aya we shall meet
I wrote this poem in honor of one of my spirit guides, who presents in channeled conversations as a Native American. He is my fiercest protector — Anne (my psychic) believes he and I have had past lives as loyal friends and traveling companions.
I am honored to have five spirit guides on my team. I describe all of them and how Anne and I experience them here:
After the Elephant’s first appearance as an observer, I intuited a connection to Hindu deities. Vishnu, part of the Hindu Trinity of Creator (Brahma), Protector (Vishnu) and Destroyer (Shiva), is synonymous with Ganesh, who is symbolized by an Elephant’s head. My elephant said its name is Rama. Rama is one of Vishnu’s human incarnations. That Elephant is my Highest Power.
My Elephant-Spirit-Guide is God.
Sometime later on, I asked Rama why me — am I special? Rama answered that God is available to anyone and everyone all the time if they only knew how to see and hear.
In Rama I create, with soul-energy surging through my body, inspiring me and breathing wind into my sails,





