The Hare represents the coming of spring and symbolises bring luck, positive change, transformation and fertility. If the hare/rabbit spirit enters your life, it is a time for family, a time to come out of the shadows and take advantage of a fresh opportunity that has presented itself or is going to present itself.
The hare/rabbit lives in both worlds above and below, tentatively they come out to the light to enjoy life, to thrive on solid ground underfoot. They eat, dance and are merry, playful, excitable and very sociable. But with a beat of the foot a warning is sent and a retreat to the safety of home. The hare is an expert in camouflage and like a chameleon will disappear from view, the rabbit will disappear underground and retreat to the safety of the world below. |
The fox is often associated with the figure of the trickster, but as a spirit animal, it can also turn into a teacher providing guidance on swiftly finding your way around obstacles. If you follow the fox totem wisdom, you may be called to use or develop quick thinking and adaptability. Responsive, sometimes cunning, this power animal is a great guide when you are facing tricky situations.
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Gentle Giraffe, with its long neck reaching into the heavens symbolizes the ability to see into the future and obtain things that would normally be out of reach. When your life is chaotic or difficult, the Giraffe reminds you to keep your head up and avoid getting entangled in needless arguments. While a Giraffe may not look threatening, one swift kick can kill a predator. This is the way in which it protects its calves. This aptitude gives Giraffe the additional meanings of safety and strength in times of need. Giraffe does not attack without reason, but when this creature senses danger they act powerfully.
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Elephants are traditionally considered a symbol of good luck, wisdom, fertility, and protection. Wearing or placing the image of the elephant with its trunk raised in your home is thought to attract good fortune, as it showers its positive energy out of the trunk and into all surrounding beings and spaces. Elephants with their trunks down are thought to be accumulating positive energy and pushing through obstacles, and are particularly potent totems for those seeking fertility, wisdom, or strength. Some Asian cultures believe that the elephant is a cosmic creature that, much like the turtle in Native American lore, carries the world on its back. Other cultures see it as an earthly animal, but one with a connection to divinity and ancient knowledge. Working with the elephant in meditation or waking life can help you to access your inner wisdom, own your power, and overcome obstacles with a steady force of strength that you possibly didn’t even realize you had.
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The horse meaning signifies overcoming obstacles, and how you should carry yourself in the face of adversity. Similar to the heron spirit animal, the horse spirit animal works hard to remind you to take care of your emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being. The horse symbolism also speaks about freedom.
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In the kingdom of spirit animal, the tiger puts a special emphasis on raw feelings and emotions. The tiger spirit animal symbolizes primal instincts, unpredictability, and ability to trust yourself. By affinity with this spirit animal, you may enjoy dealing with life matters spontaneously, trusting your intuition and acting fast when needed.
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