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Both the fire and the altar are in line with the door of the lodge. Before you enter the lodge, offerings are made at the altar or the sacred fire. Tobacco is always one of the offerings.
The Structure of the Lodge
A sweat lodge is a dome-shaped structure. When people talk about the lodge they talk about entering the womb of Mother Earth. It is a sacred place.
Doorway
The direction of the doorway that the people enter differs according to the teachings of the conductor. One conductor's teachings may specify that the doorway face east. Another conductor's teachings will require that the doorway face south because of his or her medicine and what they learned. Our door-way faces east.
Frame
The frame of the sweat lodge or sweat house is made of a specific number of willow, or birch saplings. Some teachings refer to the frame as the ribs of Mother Earth. Tobacco is placed at the base of the hole that each pole is set into. In the past, the frame would be covered with moose, buffalo or deer hides. Today, canvas tarps and blankets are used. The coverings keep the light out and the heat in. Once the lodge is constructed, a ceremony is held before the first sweat takes place.
Inside the Lodge
Inside the sweatlodge, the participants sit in a circle around the central fire pit. The sweat lodge conductor usually sits at one side of the door and may have other participants sit in the four directions of the lodge. The number of people attending the ceremony varies depending on the reason for the sweat.
Grandmothers and Grandfathers
A firekeeper (ska-beige) tends the sacred fire outside the lodge. At the request of the conductor, the firekeeper brings the Grandmothers and Grandfathers to the lodge door. They are then placed in the pit at the centre of the lodge by the conductor's helper. Even though the firekeeper is not inside the sweat lodge, he is very much a part of this ceremony and may receive teachings, cleansing and healing. Women call the rocks Grandmothers and men call them Grandfathers. In one tradition, teachings describe four-lodges-in-one where the number of rocks is specified for each type of sweat. Seven rocks are used in the cleansing sweat, fourteen rocks are used in the healing sweat, twenty-one rocks are used in the hunting sweat and twenty-eight rocks are used in the truth sweat.
Drum
When you enter the sweat lodge you are seeking the help of the Creator and the spirits. The helping spirits are called into the sweat lodge by means of the prayers, songs, drums or shakers. A drum, either a little hand drum or the water-boy drum, is an important item in the ceremony because the drum is made from all of Creation. The sound of the drum is like the heartbeat of Mother Earth. Songs and prayers are offered during the ceremony. Sometimes a pipe is used. Each person has a chance to speak or pray within the lodge. Cedar water is poured on the Grandmothers and Grandfathers, creating a cleansing steam in the lodge.
At the end of the ceremony, the spirits are thanked and sent home.
When you come out of the sweat lodge your spirit feels new and alive. You can feel the healing energies and you are more aware of all Creation and the beauty that is there.
Sweat Lodge Conductors
Sweat lodge conductors are men or women who have trained for many years to earn the right to conduct sweats. They have received the teachings and have gone through ceremonies to develop the gift that is given to them.
The sweat lodge conductor knows the protocol and history of his or her lodge. They are able to explain it clearly and concisely when asked. It is important that the sweat lodge conductor is aware of health issues you may have before you enter the lodge. He or she is also able to assist you with your experiences in the sweat lodge.
Preparations for a Sweat
When you request a sweat, an offering of tobacco is made to the sweat conductor. Some sweat lodge conductors say you should abstain from alcohol or drugs for at least four days, others say seven days.
As our awareness and knowledge of our traditions and culture increases, so does our honor and respect for these ways. It is advisable to consult with people whom you trust to get referrals to respected and recognized Traditional Elders, Healers or Medicine People.
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