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Flying squirrel whatsyoursign
Flying squirrel whatsyoursign










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When I came cycling up towards the clinic through the forest, suddenly a fox came running in full leap across the forest road right in front of me. So I cycled home and packed my bag and got ready to leave for the course. I felt that it eased my energy when I took that message to me. So I experienced there that the squirrel showed me that I should have confidence rather than nervousness.

flying squirrel whatsyoursign

Here I could take example in the squirrel and relate to my nervousness about having to start something new – the new course in personal development, I was going to start up a few hours later. It reminded me of how fear is a learned reaction, and that by being himself in all his softness and cuteness, the squirrel made us stop and look, so that it did not need the fear, for we would not hurt it. That phrase made me aware of how trusting the little creature was. The first thing that popped up in my consciousness was the sentence from the other cyclist that the squirrel had apparently not learned to be scared. Eventually it jumped into a garden when a large, noisy vehicle arrived.Īs I cycled on, I asked my guides why I should see that squirrel there. I managed to snap a few pictures with the phone and to stand and look at the little creature and sense its innocence and gentleness. When a couple of bicycles passed by, it jumped with small jumps to the side and remained seated under the hedge and ate calmly on. True enough, the squirrel sat still for a long time, even though several of us stood quite close and watched it. Another cyclist had stopped and commented “It has apparently not learned to be scared”. Therefore I focused a lot on it in the days leading up to the course.Ī few hours before we were to start, I came across the sweetest little surprise on the road where I came cycling: A little squirrel was sitting peacefully eating on the road. I was excited because I wanted to try some new methods, and I started to gather the energy for it well ahead.

flying squirrel whatsyoursign

Recently I had to start a course with personal development and healing. Let me start with a concrete example from my own life. So if you would like to incorporate this perspective into your everyday life, and would like to be able to interpret your own signs from nature, then this article is for you. I have noticed, that the interest in such a shamanic or natural-spiritual way of interpreting the world, where there is room for magic and wonders, seem to be growing these days.

flying squirrel whatsyoursign

But this logical and natural science-inspired explanation is not the only interpretation that is available.Īmong indigenous peoples and in the Danish, “pagan” tradition, it has been natural to understand the things we see in nature as warnings, signs and symbolic answers to our inner questions. For instance we might think that it is only there because it’s time to gather supplies or that place it good for catching mice. And when we finally see an uncommon animal, we can usually find a logical explanation for why that animal was right there. We learn to believe that seeing animals is about being lucky, being outreaching or observant. Here in the West, most of us have grown up with the understanding that the nature experiences we get are random. How can you interpret the symbolism of the animals that you come across?












Flying squirrel whatsyoursign