This
priestess is as much at home in the waters of the unconscious as the
fish and the Rainbow Serpent (of Aboriginal lore). She rests quietly
and waits patiently. She knows that information will come of its own
accord when she doesn't demand or actively seek it. It does not come
natural for me to be still and receptive. I become edgy, and my brain
wants to plan strategies and map out routes. But the inner knowledge
within me only comes when I calm my thoughts. Meditation has helped me train my mind and body to realize that relaxation doesn't always equal sleep. Just
as silt in muddy water eventually settles when agitation ceases,
clarity will come. Answers, solutions and information will rise to the
surface.
The animal chosen from my wooden tile oracle today is the "Rabbit:"
The animal chosen from my wooden tile oracle today is the "Rabbit:"
Here
in North America, where more than half the world's rabbit population
resides, these mammals are often associated with spring and creativity.
It's no wonder that this animal symbolizes fertility, as its breeding
season lasts 9 months, and each month it can produce up to 12 kits. But
the rabbit has other lessons to teach besides creative expression.
Because it is a prey animal, its senses are constantly alert to
threats. And though a rabbit has sharp teeth and back legs that can
deliver an incredibly powerful kick, its main defense is to run, and run fast.
Unlike the rabbit, I have a wide stubborn streak in me, and will often
choose to argue and fight rather than back down. But this animal
teaches me leaving may be the wiser choice. Sometimes pride can be more
of a hindrance than a help when all is said and done.
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