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The Spirit Animal Guide for the year, for client and therapist
The Spirit Animal Guide can give you messages. "In the beginning of all things, wisdom and knowledge were with the animals, and from them, from the stars, the sun and the moon should man learn." Letakos-Lesa, Eagle Chief, Pawnee Indians
2020-21 Elephant Medicine
You Will Overcome Any Obstacles – Have Resolve
Although elephants weigh a lot, they walk almost noiselessly, with exceptionally graceful and rhythmic striding. Their hearing, smell, touch, and taste are very keen and sensitive. This makes up for their poor eyesight. Elephants communicate telepathically with herd members as well as other elephants. Scientists living amongst herds of wild elephants have long observed awe-inspiring cooperation between family members. “Being part of an elephant family is all about unity and working together for the greater good,” says Joyce Poole, one of the world’s foremost elephant experts. As they have studied wild elephants scientists have argued that in addition to cooperating for survival’s sake, the sentient beings are capable of genuine empathy.
When elephants encounter an elephant skeleton, they slow down, approach it cautiously, and caress the bones with their trunk and the bottoms of their sensitive padded feet. Being the largest of land animals, they are also among the longest-lived, with life spans of 60+ years. The aspect of elephant intelligence that is the trickiest to gauge—the one that has really challenged scientists to think like an elephant—is self-awareness. Scientists now have preliminary evidence that elephants are indeed self-aware, overturning previous findings.
Meaning: By nature, elephant herds are highly structured and do not intrude upon others. They also collectively protect their young. Hence, the elephant is also the spirit animal of safety and respect. The elephant encourages us to protect both ourselves and others. They are the creatures that often define leadership, along with other common symbols such as lions and eagles. The elephant means we can have a strong sense of duty. This includes a degree of self-sacrifice in order to help someone in your tribe who has come to harm.
When elephants come to us in dreams, it is important to believe in ourselves as capable of dealing with any problems or issues we are currently facing. This is a manifestation of the steadfast nature of our souls. When we dream of riding an elephant, we must also inspect the position in our daily lives. Maybe we are called to leadership or a higher purpose, or to a position of power in our family, work, or community. Take courage that we can handle the task at hand.
Wisdom: As we seek knowledge and wisdom the elephant also reminds us of the importance of responsibility. Its herd behavior also elicits bonds of loyalty, which seeks more power in standing up for and with others. We can be empowered to seek and improve connections that will, in turn, help you towards your goals. Despite its physical prominence, the Elephant Spirit Animal shows you its ways of calm and composure. This is evident in the way the elephant slowly but methodically proceeds in its daily tasks.
Elephant tusks point backward. They use them as weapons and for digging edible roots. From a spiritual point of view, this can be seen as an ability to uncover hidden memories, to bring them to the foreground for evaluation. As we let go of unwanted heavy feelings that we finally process, our healing can continue.
Teeth are very symbolic and are considered receivers and transmitters of energy linked by connecting paths throughout the astral body. When Elephant front teeth wear down, they drop out and new molars grow in the back of the mouth to replace those that have moved forward. The back molars are able to be replaced 6 times throughout their life. When the last set wears out, they can no longer chew and die of starvation. We continue to grow throughout our life, losing parts of ourselves that no longer serve us as a natural progression.
Power: When we encounter elephants, it is important to see them as they are — protectors of their herd, willful masters of the land on which they roam. When they appear they seek to tell us to embody the same values. Simply possessing strength is not enough. Like them, we must learn to temper our strengths, whether of body, mind, or soul and work with focus towards a clear and well-defined purpose.
In the same vein, the elephant tells us to remain determined to reach those goals. Like on the earth where they travel, there will always be obstacles that you have to navigate and surmount. Take the power and energy of the elephant to succeed here.
Dispel any resistance along your way until you reach the destination or accomplish your goal. See yourself as triumphant in your quest. You have an important mission. There’s no point in dilly-dallying around, finding all sorts of distractions so you can avoid your destiny. It’s time to live your life according to the drive and desire of your inner spirit. It’s especially important, right now, to not only speak your truth but to live your truth.
The elephant appears to remind you that you can listen for messages from the higher spheres of the cosmos. When the solution cannot be found within your means, maybe the road will be cleared when you listen to the words of the divine.
Symbolic: The Native Americans generally lived in a different habitat from these mighty roamers, and they did not have many run-ins with the Elephant. The Cherokee, however, invokes this sentient being in their medicinal rituals specifically for the purposes of intelligence, memory, and longevity.
The Elephant occupies a position related to military strategy and surprise in the Celtic symbolic pantheon according to writings about Seleucid King Antiochus I Soter and how it was used in battles to be a shock factor to his enemies.
Many cultures in the Far East regard the Elephant as a cosmic or divine manifestation. They are symbols of good health and are also invoked in ceremonies that involve entire families and communities. It is also used as a symbol of beauty and happiness in life.
In Feng Shui, elephants can symbolize good luck, wisdom, protection, and fertility, depending on the position they're depicted in. An elephant with its trunk raised up represents good luck, while fertility is symbolized when the trunk is down.
You Will Overcome Any Obstacles – Have Resolve
Although elephants weigh a lot, they walk almost noiselessly, with exceptionally graceful and rhythmic striding. Their hearing, smell, touch, and taste are very keen and sensitive. This makes up for their poor eyesight. Elephants communicate telepathically with herd members as well as other elephants. Scientists living amongst herds of wild elephants have long observed awe-inspiring cooperation between family members. “Being part of an elephant family is all about unity and working together for the greater good,” says Joyce Poole, one of the world’s foremost elephant experts. As they have studied wild elephants scientists have argued that in addition to cooperating for survival’s sake, the sentient beings are capable of genuine empathy.
When elephants encounter an elephant skeleton, they slow down, approach it cautiously, and caress the bones with their trunk and the bottoms of their sensitive padded feet. Being the largest of land animals, they are also among the longest-lived, with life spans of 60+ years. The aspect of elephant intelligence that is the trickiest to gauge—the one that has really challenged scientists to think like an elephant—is self-awareness. Scientists now have preliminary evidence that elephants are indeed self-aware, overturning previous findings.
Meaning: By nature, elephant herds are highly structured and do not intrude upon others. They also collectively protect their young. Hence, the elephant is also the spirit animal of safety and respect. The elephant encourages us to protect both ourselves and others. They are the creatures that often define leadership, along with other common symbols such as lions and eagles. The elephant means we can have a strong sense of duty. This includes a degree of self-sacrifice in order to help someone in your tribe who has come to harm.
When elephants come to us in dreams, it is important to believe in ourselves as capable of dealing with any problems or issues we are currently facing. This is a manifestation of the steadfast nature of our souls. When we dream of riding an elephant, we must also inspect the position in our daily lives. Maybe we are called to leadership or a higher purpose, or to a position of power in our family, work, or community. Take courage that we can handle the task at hand.
Wisdom: As we seek knowledge and wisdom the elephant also reminds us of the importance of responsibility. Its herd behavior also elicits bonds of loyalty, which seeks more power in standing up for and with others. We can be empowered to seek and improve connections that will, in turn, help you towards your goals. Despite its physical prominence, the Elephant Spirit Animal shows you its ways of calm and composure. This is evident in the way the elephant slowly but methodically proceeds in its daily tasks.
Elephant tusks point backward. They use them as weapons and for digging edible roots. From a spiritual point of view, this can be seen as an ability to uncover hidden memories, to bring them to the foreground for evaluation. As we let go of unwanted heavy feelings that we finally process, our healing can continue.
Teeth are very symbolic and are considered receivers and transmitters of energy linked by connecting paths throughout the astral body. When Elephant front teeth wear down, they drop out and new molars grow in the back of the mouth to replace those that have moved forward. The back molars are able to be replaced 6 times throughout their life. When the last set wears out, they can no longer chew and die of starvation. We continue to grow throughout our life, losing parts of ourselves that no longer serve us as a natural progression.
Power: When we encounter elephants, it is important to see them as they are — protectors of their herd, willful masters of the land on which they roam. When they appear they seek to tell us to embody the same values. Simply possessing strength is not enough. Like them, we must learn to temper our strengths, whether of body, mind, or soul and work with focus towards a clear and well-defined purpose.
In the same vein, the elephant tells us to remain determined to reach those goals. Like on the earth where they travel, there will always be obstacles that you have to navigate and surmount. Take the power and energy of the elephant to succeed here.
Dispel any resistance along your way until you reach the destination or accomplish your goal. See yourself as triumphant in your quest. You have an important mission. There’s no point in dilly-dallying around, finding all sorts of distractions so you can avoid your destiny. It’s time to live your life according to the drive and desire of your inner spirit. It’s especially important, right now, to not only speak your truth but to live your truth.
The elephant appears to remind you that you can listen for messages from the higher spheres of the cosmos. When the solution cannot be found within your means, maybe the road will be cleared when you listen to the words of the divine.
Symbolic: The Native Americans generally lived in a different habitat from these mighty roamers, and they did not have many run-ins with the Elephant. The Cherokee, however, invokes this sentient being in their medicinal rituals specifically for the purposes of intelligence, memory, and longevity.
The Elephant occupies a position related to military strategy and surprise in the Celtic symbolic pantheon according to writings about Seleucid King Antiochus I Soter and how it was used in battles to be a shock factor to his enemies.
Many cultures in the Far East regard the Elephant as a cosmic or divine manifestation. They are symbols of good health and are also invoked in ceremonies that involve entire families and communities. It is also used as a symbol of beauty and happiness in life.
In Feng Shui, elephants can symbolize good luck, wisdom, protection, and fertility, depending on the position they're depicted in. An elephant with its trunk raised up represents good luck, while fertility is symbolized when the trunk is down.
Past Spirit Animal Guides at The Healing Tree
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2018-19 Mongoose Medicine
2017-18 Moose Medicine
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