Red Rock Circle is a place of healing, growth and spiritual renewal.  It consists of 3 distinctly separate but complimentary initiatives:

Woodlands Wildlife Sanctuary ~ Wildlife Rehabilitation

Dedicated to preserving and promoting a harmonious coexistence between people, wildlife and nature

MakwaDen Studios ~ Native Art and Carvings

Beautiful crafted carvings inspired by nature

Beadwork and native crafts (site under construction)

Spirit Eagle Lodge ~ Native Teachings

A place of spiritual renewal and connectedness with this beautiful land by honouring native teachings (site under construction)

 

 

Text Box: The Legend of Red Rock Circle

A long time ago a great Whitebear roamed the earth.  He met many people during his travels.  One of those was East Sky Woman.  At the time, East Sky Woman was caring for all the orphaned and injured animals.  Whitebear saw the goodness in her heart and decided it was time to settle down.

Together they searched for a place of healing and sanctuary.  One day, a red rock appeared out of the ground and they instantly knew they found their new home.  The Great Spirit sent many people to help Whitebear and East Sky Woman.  The circle grew stronger with each person who helped.

Then the time came to build a bridge that would lead others to the circle.  Many people came and a great bridge was built.  When the bridge was complete, all who crossed that bridge came to know their true self.  This was the bridge to authenticity.
                                                                                                        By Sue Hughes
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