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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:19 pm
The practice of using animals is of Native American, shamanic, and tribal origins. Shamans believe that animals are messengers of the Great Spirit. They are on Earth to teach you something. The Great Spirit shares information with you through visions and dreams using animals torepresent what you should do. More and more witches are adapting this concept to their witchcraft practices. This is so because humans have always lived fascinated with animals and their abilities and cunning.
Totem/Power Animals
Witches cannot always work with physical familiars due to many reasons. Perhaps the most common one will be space limitation. Let's face it, who can keep a tiger in their house? Therefore, many witches work with their totem animals in the astral.
Totems are not specific animals but mystical powers. Totem animals are sought in the astral world. Witches choose those power animals that closely represent their higher selves. In other words, power animals are chosen by their affinity to the witch.
Power animals are used for specific purposes too. For example, a witch may choose the animal that lends to a specific kind of magick. Maybe the spell needs some "medicine" from the Snake. Some animals are associated with the quarters. Sometimes these energies are activated with the quarter calls. Totem animals are great advisor's.
Most new witches and pagans ask me how many totem animals can one have. Our personality has many facets, so you're likely to have more than one power animal. However, I suggest that you begin to work with one power animal at the time. Visit the animal in the astral world and "talk" to it for a while. Once you get acquainted with that one, move to the next one.
Bare in mind that totem animals may come and go out of your life as you grow. So do not feel bad if you see the Bear spirit disappear from your life, and instead the Fox spirit appears. There are those power animals that might stay with you for the rest of your life, but others may come and go as need be. Welcome those that come to you for the new experiences they will bring into your life.
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:26 pm
List of Totem Animals *Keep in mind this is a short list and animals have different meanings in different cultures.*
Alligator: Maternal power, revenge, quickness, aggression, basic survival instincts
Ant: Determination, industrious nature, hard-working, following a group mentality, action, patience, being a team player
Anteater: Lethargy, curiosity, nosiness
Antelope: Action, agility, sacrifice, jumpiness
Armadillo: Safety, boundaries, medicine shield, being grounded
Badger: Courage, aggression, healer, energy conduit, earth knowledge, having problems relating to others
Bat: Rebirth, longevity, secrecy & initiation, good listener, viewing past lives, letting go of our fears of or misinformation that no longer serves us
Bear: Watcher, world-guardian, giver of strength, courage/willpower, self-preservation, introspection, going inside yourself for answers, studying the importance of dreams, instinct, healing
Beaver: Overseer, strong will, determination, builder, protector
Bee: Organizer, productivity, wisdom, fertility, defensiveness, having an obsessive nature
Boar: Exemplary of the life-giving energy of the sun
Buffalo: Abundance, gratitude, strength, prayer
Bull: Insight into the past, fertility, rushing into things without proper preparation
Butterfly: Balance, transformation/metamorphosis, successful project, grace, ability to accept change
Caribou: Traveler, mobility, preference to be nomadic, adaptability to adversity
Cat: Hunter, meditation, independence, quick recovery, freedom of thought, seeing that the physical and spiritual realms are one
Cheetah: Swiftness, insight, focus
Cougar: Leadership, loyalty, courage, taking responsibility for your life, foresight
Cow: Movable wealth, value, providing for daily needs, the power of community sharing
Coyote: Stealth, mischief, recognizing your mistakes, ability to laugh at yourself, bedevilment, clowning around, enforcer of karmic laws
Crane: Solitude, justice, longevity, vigilance, intelligence
Crocodile: Ensuring your emotions are displayed accurately/appropriately
Crow: Justice, balance, releasing past beliefs, greed, resourcefulness
Deer: Compassion, peace, gentleness, sensitivity, kindness, unconditional love
Dog: Loyalty, friendship, nobility
Dolphin: Wisdom/happiness, depth of emotions, playfulness, harmony, intelligence, communication, helper with dream interpretations, childlike, sexual
Dove: Cross-world communication, spirit messenger, peace, gentleness, love
Dragon: Riches/Prosperity (can be intuitive/spiritual rather than material), knows the answer to riddles, ancient wisdom, longevity, infinity
Dragonfly: Instruction on breaking through illusions (especially those that are self-created), gaining power through dreams, imagination, higher aspirations, carefree nature
Duck: Water energy, helper of seers, can clearly see/deal with emotions
Eagle: Rising, sun-circling, potency, freedom, illumination, connection to the soul/creator
Elephant: Importance of discernment, affection, loyalty, caring for young/old/sick, peaceful strength, wisdom, royalty, regality
Elk: Power, majesty, pride, agility, honoring your gender
Falcon: New beginnings, adventure, leadership, healing the soul
Ferret: See "Weasel"
Fish: Gracefulness, slyness, open-minded, quick to change one's mind
Fox: Cleverness, discretion, cunning, quick wit, camouflage
Frog: Emotional healing, cleansing, peace, change, adaptability, jumping from the material to the spiritual, water energy, poor character judgment
Gazelle: The soul, aggressiveness
Giraffe: Communication, intuition, attaining the unreachable, seeing the future
Goat: Sure footedness, stubbornness, independence, diligence, lack of foresight
Goose: Demanding of ones self, reliable, rigid, love of home, safe return, ever-searching nature
Gorilla: Family-oriented, intelligence, strength, environmental protector, keeps peace through aggression
Grouse: Personal power, self-teaching, intuition, enlightenment
Hawk: All-seeing, observation, truth, awareness, perceptiveness, representative of primal life force
Hedgehog: Defensiveness, self-preservation, abrasive personality, possessing a solitary nature
Horse: Freedom, beauty through strength, movement, mobility, stamina, mobility, message-carrier, astral travel, sharing power with others
Hummingbird: Fierce warrior, pleasure, feathers bear love magic, job, ability to see beauty, easily distracted
Iguana: Patience, understanding
Jaguar: Chaos, shape-shifting, psychic empowerment
Lion: Royalty, sun-symbol, courageous guardian, protector, pride, leadership, wisdom, power, family, the power of feminine energy
Lizard: Vision, letting go, self-protection, brings forth subconscious hopes and fears, conservation, letting go of the ego, dream recall, hidden defenses, knowing when to back off
Llama: Comforting others
Loon: Serenity, good orator, judgmental, can come across as uncaring or unsympathetic
Lynx: Secret-keeper, guardian, guide, listener, manifestation of spiritual force and controlled power
Manatee: Gentleness, loving, childlike
Monkey: Ability to change the environment, health, success
Moose: Headstrong, longevity, steadfastness, wisdom, self-esteem
Moth: Transformation, movement into shadows, finding the light
Mouse: Eye for detail, noticing the little things, scrutiny, organizer
Nightingale: Soft-tempered, easy demeanor, soothing speaker, graceful movements, keeper of the night
Octopus: Protection through distraction, intelligence, getting past negative barriers, multifaceted, skilled in many areas
Opossum: Diversion, deceit, strategy, sensibility
Otter: Joy, laughter, Lightness, dynamic energy, playfulness and the importance of playtime, freedom from jealousy or suspicion, feminine power and nurturing
Owl: Wise, watcher, fate-seer, riddler, silence, vision, insight, seeing hidden motives in others, clairvoyance
Ox: Sacrifice, self-denial, chastity
Panda: Importance of slow, determined pace, adaptability
Panther: Protection, hidden emotions, introspection, caution, careful decisions
Parrot: Communication, beauty, guide for wisdom, mockery, thinking before speaking
Peacock: Immortality, dignity, self-confidence
Penguin: Father-nurturing, patience, astral projection, sexes working together, family orientation
Pig: See "Sow"
Polar Bear: Solitude, overcoming adversity, rebirth, patience, spirit communication, strength, breaking through emotional barriers
Porcupine: Innocence, trust, companionship, humility
Possum: See "Opossum"
Prairie Dog: Swiftness, industrious, constructive, preparedness
Puma: Companion on journeys to other worlds, grace, silent power
Quail: Group-work, team play, creator of harmony and group tolerance, protectiveness (especially toward children)
Rabbit: Fertility, fear, timidity, humility, hidden skills, borrower
Raccoon: Curiosity, cleanliness
Rat: Fertility, stealth, scavenging, intelligence, enjoys luxury
Raven: Trickster, introspection, self-knowledge, wise in oracles/omens, messenger, mystery, otherworldly travel, watcher for the gods, need to make changes in the way you perceive things
Rooster: Vanity, likes to be showered with gifts and attention, early riser, settling for nothing less than the best
Salamander: Hidden things or traits, camouflage in the face of adversity
Salmon: Determination, persistence, pride, intensity, trusting but not trustworthy
Seagull: Versatility, loud, easy-going nature, creativity, laziness
Seahorse: Confidence, grace, male energy, good at dealing with emotions, courtship posturing, beauty of the ocean
Seal: Contentment, lucid dreaming, protection from danger, creativity, listening to our inner voice, gentleness, adaptability, talkative, playfulness
Shark: Survival, hunter, adaptability, power, danger, senses injury, ever-moving
Sheep: Group comfort, warmth, patience, fertility, rebirth
Skunk: Presence, reputation, self-respect, expression of the self without ego
Snail: Perseverance, tender nature (sometimes despite a cold façade)
Snake: Transformation, sexual potency, prophecy, life-force, letting go the things that no longer serve you, impulsiveness
Sow: Earth magic, intelligence, things sacred, ancestral knowledge
Spider: Fate, creativity, seeing how things you do in the present affect your future, balance between past and future
Squirrel: Anticipation of future, planning ahead, being prepared, swiftness
Stag: Forest-lord, masculine regeneration, giver of bounty and beauty, mystical signs
Stork: Messenger of rebirth
Swan: Guide into dreams, handling change with grace and dignity, dream interpretation, divination, spiritual growth
Tiger: Passion/sensuality, silent solitary power, heightened sense of touch, valor
Toad: Altered state of consciousness, changing luck, adversity, longevity, courtship via the use of sound
Tortoise: Feeling at home anywhere, grounding, patience, peaceful nature, ancient wisdom, feminine energy and healing, psychic protection
Turkey: Generosity, sharing, patience, attentiveness, following the group, challenge
Turtle: Shyness, nurturing, mother energy, protection, healing, knowledge, grounded, earth magic
Unicorn: Making dreams come true, virtue, beauty, weather patterns, connection with the woodland and the beings within
Walrus: Trickster, solitude, appreciates individuality and creativity, can be disrespectful of others
Weasel: Seeing beneath the surface for intent/meaning, ingenuity, paying attention to inner voice, keen, tricky, revenge, cunning, playful, observant
Whale: Wisdom of the ages, provider, intelligence, kindness, gentle nature, highly psychic and intuitive, telepathic, clairaudient, record-keeping
Wolf: Pathfinder for the human spirit, knowledge, teaching skill, helping in finding the life-path, loyalty, cooperation, free spirited, mating for life, facing death with dignity, perseverance, fighting only when necessary, taking advantage of change
Woodpecker: Sensitivity, protection, devotion
Yak: Ancient wisdom, understanding of higher purpose, self-doubt, lack of control over emotions
Zebra: Seeing things in stark contrast, certainty, individuality amidst a crowd, balance, trusting your path
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:29 pm
Ways people contact their spirit animals.
1. A particular animal feels good to you. 2. Your own affinity with an animal. 3. Medicine cards 4. Read books on Native American culture and shamanism, and other books on animals and their symbolism in different cultures. 5. Perform your own ritual 6. Dreams 7. Meditative state 8. Vision quest
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Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2007 6:31 pm
Different types of Totem Animals and a few ways to contact/recognize them.
The best ways to find your Totem Animals are to keep your eyes open to new animals that come your way in everyday life and through meditation. Meditation can be a very powerful asset when meeting and working with your Spirit Guide and other Totems. Find a quiet place, get comfy, close your eyes and open your mind to the animal and hear what it has to say. If you open yourself to them, your Totems will find you.
Here are some questions to help you discover the Animal Totems that are in your life. Follow your instincts when answering, just don't write down every animal that comes to mind.
Life Long Animal Totems
* When you were a child, what animal did you collect or obsess over that you are still attracted to today? * Of all animals if you could have any animal as a pet or companion what would it be? * When going to the zoo, which animal do you spend the most time with or are drawn to? * If you could be any animal what animal would it be? * What animal is in your dreams that you have had since childhood? * What animal are you afraid of that you have no idea why you are afraid of it? * Of all animals what animals are you most attracted to? * When you are out in nature, do you often seem to run into the same animal? * What animal have you bumped into over and over throughout your life? * What animal have you watched for hours? * Does art work or jewelry with a certain animal always attract you?
You Life Long Animal Totem will be the animal that you answered at least three times out of the eleven questions. The more times the same animal is listed in your answers the more important and stronger it is in your life. The one that appeared most is your current Animal Spirit totem.
Journey Animal Totems
* What animal have you started to see occasionally that you never saw before? * What new animal are you attracted to? * Are you dreaming of an animal lately? * Are you thinking about an animal lately? * In the past two weeks what animals have you seen or dreamt of several times?
If you have a Journey Animal Totem you will have answered at least three of the questions with the same animal.
Message Animal Totems
* What animal surprised or startled you today? * What animal that you don't usually see, have you seen a couple of times today? * What animal entranced you today?
If you answered the same animal to two question then this animal is your Message Totem with a very important message. Heed it's word quickly for the message is for now and today. If you only answered one question then this is a message you should still consider.
Shadow Animal Totems
* What animal attacks have you been in? * What scary or traumatic animal situations have you been in? * Does seeing a certain animal bring up feelings of fear? * What animal do you run from? * What animals do you have reoccurring nightmares about? * Does just watching TV with that animal appearing scare you?
Answering two questions with the same animal means you have a Shadow Totem you must address. Remember that the Shadow Totem will continually test you and work against you for you are it's prey. You must embrace the lesson of the animal totem and conquer your fear, accept the power of the Shadow totem, and bring it into the light as your spiritual totem.
There are several ways that witches and pagans use to find their totem animals.
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