Re: Squirrel Medicine
I been seeing and connecting with a lot of squirrel medicine sign
lately, Two Bears. Pretty much daily. Thank you. Little Turtle
--- In Metis_Peoples@yahoogroups.com, "Rocco Tedesco"
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> Affirming An Abundant Future
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> Native Americans considered all living beings as brothers and
> sisters that had much to teach including squirrels. These small
> creatures taught them to work in harmony with the cycles of nature
> by conserving for the winter months during times when food was
> plentiful. In our modern world, squirrels remind us to set aside a
> portion of our most precious resources as an investment in the
> future. Though food and money certainly fall into this category,
> they are only some of the ways our energy is manifested. We can
> conserve this most valuable asset by being aware of the choices we
> make and choosing only those that nurture and sustain us. This
> extends to the natural resources of our planet as well, using what
> we need wisely with the future in mind.
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> Saving and conservation are not acts of fear but rather
affirmations
> of abundance yet to come. Squirrels accept life's cycles, allowing
> them to face winters with the faith that spring will come again.
> Knowing that change is part of life, we can create a safe space,
> both spiritually and physically, that will support us in the
present
> and sustain us in the future. This means not filling our space
with
> things, or thoughts, that don't serve us. Without hoarding more
than
> we need, we keep ourselves in the cyclical flow of life when we
> donate our unwanted items to someone who can use them best. This
> allows for more abundance to enter our lives, because even
squirrels
> know a life of abundance involves more than just survival.
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> Squirrels use their quick, nervous energy to enjoy life's
adventure.
> They are great communicators, and by helping each other watch for
> danger, they do not allow worry to drain them. Instead, they allow
> their curious nature to lead the way, staying alert to
opportunities
> and learning as they play. Following the example set by our
squirrel
> friends, we are reminded to enjoy the journey of life's cycles as
we
> plan and prepare for a wonderful future, taking time to learn and
> play along the way.
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