Wazi was a boy who lived with his people when the Lakota hunted buffalo and the land was free. Wazi wanted to go on a journey of the vision quest. He would go in the winter months where most went in the spring. He sat on a high peek above the land of the Lakota. It was cold and snowy, but Wazi felt at home within the fallen snow.
In his vision he sees the hardships his people will have to face in the future. He was shown where medicines lie for the benefit of the people. He found the sacred roots and medicine that lay within the land and these medicines will be used for future generations to come. He was told that sickness will wash away with the snowfalls to come, the falling snow is purifying. And that the seasons were a sacred blessing for the people. Within change we always find the goodness it brings.
We must replenish ourselves to carry on and Wazi learned it on his quest. The visions of the people remain strong, even today the dreams continue along with the seasons of change.