Working with Power Animals
- When something as magical as this happens between man and animal, Native Americans say, "We have walked together in the shadow of a rainbow".
- Tom Sears on his Bear photos -
When I first began talking to nightlights, learning about the spirit world and all of the seen and unseen others in my space who could deliver messages from spirit, I focused on developing a stronger connection to animals and learning about Power Animals.
Struggling with uncertainty in regard to my inner guides and guidance, it took me a few years to solidify and understand why I kept getting called to go to a certain church (San Francisco de Asis) but I answered the call and continue to go when I get the message. That space - for one who works with animals and animal spirit - is incredibly healing, no matter what your religion of origin.
Shamanic information was harder to find 20 years ago. The guides led me to Animal Speak by Ted Andrews and Medicine Cards by Jamie Sams. I tracked my daily interactions with spiders, birds, house pets and included pictures or images of all insects and animals. All were dutifully noted and interpreted.
Whatever roamed into my space was considered as a potential messenger. (Those who were squished also had to be acknowledged.) As the years have gone by, my attention span can ebb and flow, but when I am alert and focused, I get some wonderful surprises. Yesterday, it was a beautiful fox dashing through the yard in broad daylight. -- *continued --
- Tom Sears on his Bear photos -
When I first began talking to nightlights, learning about the spirit world and all of the seen and unseen others in my space who could deliver messages from spirit, I focused on developing a stronger connection to animals and learning about Power Animals.
Struggling with uncertainty in regard to my inner guides and guidance, it took me a few years to solidify and understand why I kept getting called to go to a certain church (San Francisco de Asis) but I answered the call and continue to go when I get the message. That space - for one who works with animals and animal spirit - is incredibly healing, no matter what your religion of origin.
Shamanic information was harder to find 20 years ago. The guides led me to Animal Speak by Ted Andrews and Medicine Cards by Jamie Sams. I tracked my daily interactions with spiders, birds, house pets and included pictures or images of all insects and animals. All were dutifully noted and interpreted.
Whatever roamed into my space was considered as a potential messenger. (Those who were squished also had to be acknowledged.) As the years have gone by, my attention span can ebb and flow, but when I am alert and focused, I get some wonderful surprises. Yesterday, it was a beautiful fox dashing through the yard in broad daylight. -- *continued --
*This piece is continued on Examiner.com - and the links that go to each of the topics are also included there.





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