Spiders, and snakes, and beavers.

Symbolism is a huge part of our lives and culture.  Historically, symbolism has taken a plethora of shapes and forms.

One segment of this…. which  often interests me….  is animal symbolism.  Since “time” first made its debut with us people-types …. animals have served as “badges” of the personality traits that we little humans aspire to achieve.  Sometimes we look to that symbolism to reflect how we are… or how we wish to be.

Brave as a bear.  The proud eagle.  Loyal like a Dog.  Quiet as a mouse.  Oh, it goes on it on in that manner.

There are entire studies devoted to animal totems and symbolism.  Some feel that animal totems assist in understanding our past, and suggest that if we are attentive…. our animal totems can reveal glimpses of our future.

If nothing else, they aid in self-discovery.  They can capture our imagination, giving us incredible avenues of self-expression and awareness.

Now, there is an entire Native American Zodiac to match the more commonly known Zodiac.  I…. am…… well…. I am a Beaver.  Now I think this is actually pretty cool.  In the sense of the animal, it is a nifty and neat little creature.  She is busy.  I am busy.  She builds things and is a hard worker.  Likes water.  Good swimmer.  Hey.  Me too.

The Native American Symbol System says Beavers can be cunning and razor sharp.  BUT, people of the beaver-sign can also be nervous, possessive and over-demanding.  I am as guilty as wood-chucking-charged.

Here are how the rest go.

Aquarius = Otter
Pisces = Wolf
Aries = Falcon
Taurus  = Beaver
Gemini = Dear
Cancer  = Woodpecker
Leo = Salmon
Virgo = Bear
Libra = Raven
Scorpio = Snake
Sagittarius = Owl
Capricorn = Goose

And then there is the whole other side to this.  It is the one which tells about the occasion you see the animal.  For instance … if you see a squirrel, you make think it means fun.  Oh no.  Not at all.  It means “practicality and preparedness.”  It means you should examine your own provision in life.  I see a LOT of squirrels.  I am telling you that much right now.  Wolves mean something else.  Spiders, something else, and …. well… you get it.

So today… I saw a snake. For most people, it is simply a fear-invoker. But, I am not afraid of them at all.  Yet… according to the article I read, it is supposed to mean “a symbol of secret knowledge, cunning and transformation.”

But I saw a lot more squirrels than snakes. And more cows than squirrels.  Way more birds than cows…. I have so many animal symbols running around right now… I don’t know what to think.  There’s a whole zoo in my head.  And a barnyard.  It is getting crowded up there.

Ahhhhhhhhh.  That explains a lot.  Suddenly… this is ALL making sense.

It must be some kind of a sign.

4 thoughts on “Spiders, and snakes, and beavers.

  1. Can I assume that there is an extra Leo (and that is just like a Leo) in there and that Capricorn is an Owl? Whooooo do you think I am….

  2. Here is the fix… AND it is updated too in the original post….

    Aquarius = Otter
    Pisces = Wolf
    Aries = Falcon
    Taurus = Beaver
    Gemini = Dear
    Cancer = Woodpecker
    Leo = Salmon
    Virgo = Bear
    Libra = Raven
    Scorpio = Snake
    Sagittarius = Owl
    Capricorn = Goose

    Your GOOSE is cooked my boy….

  3. NOT A GOOSE….they are way too obnoxious and noisy. The native american based Medicine Cards doesn’t even have goose !!!! Are you sure it’s not grouse? I don’t know what that is but it’s in the book. It sounds like something from Dr. Suess.

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