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Hi Wishbonewarrioroflight, Do you know what a fox stands for? I saw one this morning, which is very very unsual in this area, I've not seen one in all of the six years I have lived in this area. Then a raven flew past my window, when I was hanging out of it, raven is my animal totem. Then the fox just disappeared. All this is my my dressing gown with my hair doing an impression of the can can!!! Many thanks, take care, love and light Raveneyes xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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Hi Raven, I put up some information on the fox totem and misty has bumped the raven information. For the most part, it sounds like fox would be able to adapt to their surroundings, but at the same time, also make changes to their schedule to sort of blend in and not be seen. It is the idea of cleverly watching and then waiting to act. I think there was one more piece I wanted to post on fox but I lost it, lol, so I will have to go back and find out where the link was. Take care. |
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WishboneWarriorOfLight, Do you know what a cheetah stands for? I saw a cheetah as my totem in a meditation. LuzDeDios |
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Hi LuzDeDios, I just posted some information I found on the cheetah. It cheetah's main lesson is the ability to focus well on something and its quick speed at chasing that down. Then, also taking a rest after that situation is taken care of. I will see if I find anything else but it sounds like focus on speed is the important one here. |
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