Monday, October 10, 2011
Canine Medicine
Canine Medicine
Canines are the biological family of carnivorous and omnivorous mammals that includes wolves, foxes, jackals, coyotes, and domestic dogs. Although they are all in the same family, each species can have quite different messages.
Dog Medicine
Dogs have long been called “man’s best friend” and are renowned for their loyalty. Dogs teach us the benefits of supporting what is important to us. Consider if you are neglecting those around you that are of most importance. Furthermore, have you been loyal to yourself. Are you looking after your health, your goals, your priorities?
Coyote Medicine
Coyote is known as the trickster in thousands of myths and stories. However coyote doesn’t always come off best in his jokes, sometimes suffering the consequence of them. Coyote medicine teaches us to be wary of tricksters. Also are you fooling yourself or others, and if so, is it time to be real? Contained in the trickster medicine is the humour of the ages. When was the last time you had a little fun and laughter?
Dingo Medicine
Although in many parts of Australia, people have tried to eliminate the dingo, it’s relentlessness has ensured it’s success. Thus the dingo teaches us to be cautious but persistent in achieving our goals. Persistence can win out over talent. If you have been called by dingo, you need to be highly adaptive in order to succeed and survive.
If a canine has appeared to you recently, it may be trying to pass on a message related to the above information. It may appear in reality, dreams, pictures, conversations or any other form.
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The chakra system is one of the energy systems of the body that helps connect and integrate the spiritual body with the physical body. It is made up of many individual chakras that each serve as a translation point between the spiritual and physical aspects of self.
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