October 2006 Archives

Animal Symbology

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The elements of nature hold symbolic messages for everyone, but with deeper reflection, you will find a story that's tailored just for you. Here are my Spirit Animals as I experienced them personally.

Beaver: Builder of Dreams
Beaver showed me how to accept my dreams, rather than run from them. Beaver also gave me the determination to bring those dreams to fruition, despite the storms I was sure to encounter. And most importantly, Beaver showed me that I couldn't build the dam of my dreams alone. I had to learn how to ask for assistance.
Beaver's Page

Walrus: Gatherer of Souls
Walrus explained why I often have that feeling of "not belonging". Most of my life, I've struggled with the need to be accepted by others. But acceptance begins with an acknowledgement of our individual differences. Remembering who we are is the first step in remembering why we are. When we truly listen to our inner voice, others will gather around us in total acceptance.
Walrus's Page

Lynx: Seeker of Hidden Knowledge

Lynx gave me the courage to explore my inner abilities. Whenever I have difficulty navigating my way through problems, I can go inside myself to visualize a more clear path. Lynx explained that the other side of life isn't really that mysterious. The only mystery to behold once we get to the other side is the awareness of our own thoughts and how they reflect the images of ourselves.
Lynx's Page

Giraffe: Independent Thinker

Giraffe confirmed what I already knew about myself....my thoughts are different from others. But this trait can only be a blessing if I carefully maintain a balance between my mind and my movements. Acting upon my higher thoughts is the only way I can fulfill my destiny. And my vision is only as clear as my ability to see that everyone I encounter has something valuable to offer me.
Giraffe's Page

Panda: Creature of Compassion
Panda's lesson was about releasing resentments. The choices that others make in their lives don't have to affect us forever. Within us is the essence of every perfect relationship, including our familial ones. When we no longer have the need to criticize or judge others, we suddenly have more energy. And thus we can create our own special family tree by nourishing the roots with love for ourselves.
Panda's Page

Toucan: Bird of Unity

Toucan taught me that the conflicts of this world are nothing more than a reflection of my own inner conflicts. Not making a decision is worse than making a wrong decision. If I carefully contemplate both sides of an issue, I can discern the best choices for me. But I can only achieve this outcome by consciously drawing closer to Creator. Sharing our gifts is the foundation for true inner peace.
Toucan's Page

Badger: The Storytelling Healer
Badger was the most difficult lesson of all. Swiftly delving into the inner realms is only beneficial when we maintain a connection to others. The creative process draws us deeply into our subconscious minds and long periods of inner reflection must be countered with human contact. Knowing Mother Earth as a grounding force while seeking the wisdom of Father Sky has helped me to gain more knowledge of my own stories. Our gifts were primarily meant to benefit others as well as heal ourselves.
Badger's Page

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