Monday, February 10, 2020

The Raccoon

This morning I leaned back at my desk and closed my eyes to yawn, and instantly a Raccoon appeared to me.  Anytime you see something like an animal, color or number its good to look it up and find out what messages are being given to you.  You will find that it is definitely a message that fits your life in that moment. 

From https://www.spiritanimal.info/raccoon-spirit-animal/ this is the significance of a Raccoon.

The raccoon spirit animal is a problem solver. A clever totem, the raccoon offers lessons about the importance of adaptability in any situation and taking the time to look at the entire picture, not just what one wants to see.
Those who have the raccoon as their totem are problem solvers who leave no stone unturned in their quest for truth and solutions. As they remain calm under pressure, these individuals also have an insatiable curiosity about the world around them while possessing the wherewithal to know to look before they leap.

Raccoon Symbolism

The raccoon power animal is also symbolic of:
  • Disguise
  • Secrecy
  • Curiosity
  • Intelligence
  • Courage
  • Resourcefulness
  • Assertiveness
  • Questioning
  • Illusion
  • Adaptability
  • Self defense
Raccoon Spirit Animal
Having the raccoon as your totem is a helpful in revealing all the facades of your personality. The raccoon spirit animal’s presence in your life may be helping you to transform into something or someone new.

The Courageous Raccoon

Raccoons are extremely courageous and can even be quite ferocious for small animals. Despite the raccoon’s cleverness and emphatic nature, it will fight when it feels threatened. Likewise, it teaches you to be aware of when to let things slide and when you should stand up for yourself.

The Raccoon In Traditional Folklore

Many North American Indian tribes have long-viewed the raccoon as a trickster. The mischievous raccoon is most frequently portrayed light-heartedly as a leading character in children’s tales. The spirit animal is also the inspiration for many Native American dances and is recognized, in part, in rituals and ceremonies.
Known for its stealthy ability to scavenge, the raccoon has the uncanny ability to acquire what it needs, namely food, and escape dangerous situations. Its dexterity, such as the ability to open doors, sets it apart from other spirit animals.
Historically, the raccoon has also been a clan symbol for many tribes, including the Chickasaw and Shawnee of Oklahoma and the Chippewa in Minnesota.

Raccoon Is Your Spirit Animal For Life

Like all totems, the raccoon enters your life to teach you specific lessons. Once the raccoon animal totem becomes your power animal, it is by your side for the rest of your life. Developing and understanding this unique relationship takes time and patience.


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