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Loons mate for life, and their medicine is about loyalty, family, and deep caring for one another. If you're experiencing a relationship fraught with power struggles, you are NOT practicing Loon medicine. If your relationship has BECOME a power struggle, Loon has appeared to remind you that this is a time of equal sharing and equal happiness. Something is amiss and Loon thinks you already know what it is.
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Beautiful butterfly has fluttered into your reading to remind you of the powerful transformational energies at work in your life. If something important seems to be stagnating, know that transformation is at work just below the surfaceóand just like the caterpillar, the ìcocoonedî situation you're fretting about is about to be freed.
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Crow is always on the alert for troubleóand their loud caws! warn each other of impending danger, Very little escapes Crowís keen visionówhich is why many cultures associate Crow with the keeper of knowledge. Crow has flapped his way into your life today to bring a message of watchfulnessóhave you built your nest high enough to really understand whatís going on around you?
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Youíve heard the expression ìplaying possumî? It means to play dead and is derived from Opossumís ability to act in whatever way the situation demands. If itís practical to play dead, so be it; if itís to Opossumís advantage to be aggressive, watch out! Take your cue from this master actor todayóand play the role that will serve you best.
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Wolf can survive either as a loner or as part of a pack, and he howls to remind you that you have to balance the needs of others with the needs of the self. If youíre giving yourself away to your own detriment, you are living in opposition to Wolf medicine. Return to balanceóand begin feeding your emotions, your mind, and your body.
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Antelope medicine is one of right action. If you were to visit Northern Plains today, you would see groups of antelope scattered about the fields and hills. However they are so quiet and unmoving that (from a distance) they resemble stones. But, get too close and they move like lightening. Antelope asks you: are you being still when you should be moving, or moving when stillness is required?
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