Judith Mountain Leaf Volborth The Medicine Stone Listen, this woman she burns sage and cedar, braids bits of abalone shells and sweetgrass into her hair as she sings to the Moon moss tongue soft. Using the luminous strands of spiders she paints the language of clouds onto ancient stone, medicine for knowing spirits. Spinning her songs softly, visions pool at her feet, beads of light gather on the water. Fluids charms for her medicine bundle, these boneseeds of imagination crystallize Standing in Moon light she recognizes her own solitary form, spreads her fingers into a four-point star and dances the steps of the Northern Lights. 201