
The Four Directions
The Four Directions refer to the cardinal points on a compass: North, South, East, and West. Each direction helps us navigate the world. North typically symbolizes cold or polar regions, South indicates warmer climates, East is associated with sunrise and new beginnings, while West often represents sunset and endings. These directions are not just geographical; they also hold cultural significance in various traditions, influencing navigation, storytelling, and spirituality. Understanding the Four Directions enhances our awareness of orientation in both a physical and metaphorical sense.