Magpie: Proper use of knowledge, intelligence, use what you have, chances for advancement with knowledge
Meadowlark: Cheerful journey into the self, teaches journey is a quest not the destination
Mockingbird: Soul purpose, recognizing innate abilities, communicating, flushes negativity, follow your path
Moose: Headstrong, unstoppable longevity. Moose represents value and integrity.
Mouse: Scrutiny, Organization, Trust, Observation, Cleaning, Hyperactivity. Innocence, faith, trust
Oriole: New occurrences in life, sense of joy, helps discover the inner child
Otter: Joy, Play, Helpfulness, Sharing, Faithfulness, Medicine, Creativity. Laughter, curiosity, mischievous. Otter is a feminine power, and the symbol of grace and empathy.
Owl: Detachment, Wisdom, Change, Omens. Mystery of silent wisdom, vision, hearing, ability to pinpoint subtleties of motives, actions and people Truth, patience, symbolic wisdom, shadow work . The Mescalero believe that Owl carries the souls of the recently deceased, a death messenger. Owl is the totem of clairvoyants and mystics.
Panther: Ferocity, Visions, Valor, Discipline, Control, Wisdom, Sensitivity.
Peacock: Watchfulness, foundation of our structure, allows greater wisdom to be seen, endurance of spirit
Pelican: Reflection/insight, buoyancy in life, teaches to rest in spite of life's heavy weight
Pheasant: Fertility, sexuality, insight and growth within family, closeness
Pigeon: Home, love, security, fertility, family
Porcupine: Good natured, curious, cautious, boldness in actions and words, have recreation time for yourself.
Praying Mantis: Power of calmness, stillness, silence, time of meditation, inner reflection, stillness in healing or in creativity, direct the body's energy to empower the body.
Quail: Nourishment of the soul, family, teaches how to elude problems, spot danger, safety
Rabbit: Rebirth, Intuition, Balance, Fertility, New Life, Dietary, Spirit detection, Transformation, Defense. Alertness, nurturing, faith
Raccoon: Dexterity, cleanliness, disguise, explorers, curious, secrecy, transformation, courage. RAM: Sacrifice, Breakthrough, Achievement, Strength, Power, Courage, Battle.
Rat: Social, adaptable, survivalists, drive for success may be too hard or not hard enough, if restless with others it helps to become more adaptable to them and the situations.
Ram: Seeking new beginnings, power, strength, agility, great mental activity, curious and imaginative, energy to act upon the mental faculties, trust abilitiy to land safely as new endeavors are made, balance as you climb.
Rhinoceros: Wisdom, past life connections, brings energy in for one's own solitude, spiritual idealism, high sensitivity to feelings and smell.
Raven: Healing, Initiation, Protection, Magic, Shapeshifting, Creation. rebirth, omens, playful aspects, stir life without fear, brings in the light Trickster, teacher, hoarder, inner journeys, dreams. To Pacific Northwest Coast tribes, Raven represented the shaman's powers and a belief in transformation between human and animal spirits. Raven symbolizes change in conciousness and is the mark of a shape shifter.
Robin: New growth in many areas of life, sing your own song, independence, new life force abounds
Salmon: Instinct, persistence, determination
Scorpion: Power, Intuition, Sensuality, Leadership, Dreams.
Seahorse: Confidence, grace
Sea Lions/Seals: Love, Longing, Dilemma, Movement, playful, busy, one needs balance.
Shark: Hunter, survival, adaptability
Skunk: Respect, playful, takes own time, steady with efforts, fragrances can elicit responses with those who associate with skunk medicine (aromatherapy), an ability to attract people will start to develop.
Snake: Rebirth, Resurrection, Initiation, Wisdom, Transformation, Healing, Sleep, Calm. Shrewdness, transformation. Life, death and rebirth are represented by the shedding of skin. Among the Pueblo Indians snakes and lightning are equated with rain and fertility.
Sparrow: Self worth, dignity, shows how to survive, triumph in spite of circumstances
Spider: Maintains a balance from past to present, spiritual and physical balance, awakens sensibilities and weaves influences in development in your own world, stay focused on the center of things Creative, pattern of life. Spider connects the past with the future, creating possibilities. Spider-woman is a major Pueblo goddess.
Squirrel: Activity, preparedness, awareness, sociable, playful, Balance.
Starling: Group etiquette, social standing, communication needs to be clear, sensitive to others words
Swan: Soul, Love, True beauty of self, power of grace, inner beauty of others is reflected in you, balance, innocence
Tiger: Power, devotion, tact, skill, adventure, passion, Courage, Sensitivity, Devotion, Endurance, Energy, Nobility, Strength, Creativity, Healing, Sensuality.
Turkey: Harvest time, all blessings, shows adaptability in all areas of life, energy of sharing
Turtle: Longevity, endurance, survival skills, patience, stimulates hearing on both the physical and spiritual levels. Self contained, creative source. Turtle represents Mother Earth. Informed decisions, planning and adaptability are attributes of Turtle.
Vulture: Purification, death, rebirth of the soul, changes internally, physically, conscious of transformation
Warbler: _expression of ideas/self, center and focus your energies, socialize, enjoy life, movement, progression
Weasel: Sly, shows dietary strengths/weaknesses, ability to get out of tight spots and situations, loners, can sniff out what is hidden, attacks verbally, observation skills.
Whale: Awakening, Creation, Movement, Imagination, Inspiration.
Wolf: Intuition, Learning, Shadow, Guardianship, Ritual, Loyalty, Spirit, Magick, Dreams, Meditation, Wisdom, Pathfinder, Teacher, Friendship, Trust. Loyalty, success, perseverance, earth wisdom, protection, stability and thought. Wolves are also regarded as pathfinders and teachers. Wolf is represented by the constellation Sirius, the Dog. In the Zuni tradition the Wolf symbolizes the direction East.
Woodpecker: Rhythm, fertility, earth's heartbeat, increase of mental/physical activities, beat of life
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