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Hi Margie,

 

> I would love to hear about totem animals.

 

I hoped for that magestic totem as well....and my totem is Turkey :-)

 

Here is the medicine of Turtle...

 

Turtle/Tortoise's Wisdom Includes:

 

Symbol of the earth

Connection with the center

Navigation skills

Patience

Self-boundaries

Associated with the feminine

Power to heal female diseases

Respecting the boundaries of others

Developing new ideas

Psychically protecting oneself

Self-reliance

Tenacity

Nonviolent defense

 

This comes from the site - Shamanism Working with Animal Spirits. They have

over 300 animal spirits listed.

http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/4076/index1.html

Great site - you can even listen to many animals.

 

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Janie

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In a message dated 20/09/2002 04:12:54 GMT Daylight Time,

reikiskhm writes:

 

<< This comes from the site - Shamanism Working with Animal Spirits. They

have

over 300 animal spirits listed.

http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/4076/index1.html

 

 

Thank you for posting this link - my original power animal has gone away for

a while and was replaced by another animal, I have not got permission from

him to tell you what he is, but I can understand now why he's come to me from

the listing.

Shemarla

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here is a bit tfrom several different sources

 

Turtle is the earth Symbolizing protection and a long, blessed life,

spiritual qualities. The repetitive circles within the shell pertain to

the hoop of life, represents water, source of life, and the

womb.Protection, Grounding, Focus, Symbol of the Earth, Connection with

the Center, Navigation Skills, Patience, Self-boundaries, Earth Clan

Turtle: nurturer, protector, mother energy

 

Many Natives refer to North America as Turtle Island, because their

legends say that when the earth was covered with water, Turtle dove to

the bottom of the oceans bringing up earth on its back so that the

people could have a safe and dry home. Turtle is at home anywhere

because it carries its home on its back. It does not become attached to

places, for it is free to search for new opportunities wherever they may

be found. When they sense danger, or are in uncomfortable and insecure

settings, they withdraw into their shell, and are protected. If you have

Turtle medicine, you value both the power of the earth, the waters of

the earth, and the magic of the heavens, for Turtle symbolizes both the

grounding quality of earth energy, and the magic of the mystical. Using

Turtle energy can help you achieve real balance in your life and your

spirit so that you don't get " stuck in the mud " . Turtle's medicine

includes a connection with the center, navigation skills, patience,

self-boundaries, associated with the feminine, power to heal female

diseases, respecting the boundaries of others, developing new ideas,

psychically protecting oneself, self-reliance, tenacity, non-violent

defense.

 

In Some Buddhist teachings Turtle persists in seeking enlightement

against all obsticles

 

 

 

TMcFX wrote:

 

>Peggy or anyone who would like to respond,

> I would love to hear about totem animals. I was led through a meditation to

>find out what my totem animal was and I had a vision of a turtle. I was a bit

>disappointed because I was expecting something more majestic like a lion or a

>wolf. Anyway, I know for sure the turtle wasn't my idea. So I'm very curious

>what a turtle would want or need to teach me? The only thing I could come up

>with was a turtle hiding in his shell for safety. If you knew me, you would

>say I need to come out of my shell! Any idea what it means?

>Margie

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Hi,

 

Do research. Learn the lifestyle, seasonal activities,

and mating habits of the turtle. Learn all about its

behavior. Then you'll see what the lesson is for you.

 

I have several totems. The Great Blue Heron and the

hummer, to name two. Both have helped me come to

terms with my introversion. I really am a loner, and

that's a fine and natural thing.

 

The female hummer has to fight the males for food,

makes the nest, incubate the eggs, and feed the young,

and teach them everything, all by herself. No man has

power over me.

 

:-)

 

Light, love, and laughter,

Lorelei

 

 

--- TMcFX wrote:

> Peggy or anyone who would like to respond,

> I would love to hear about totem animals. I was led

> through a meditation to

> find out what my totem animal was and I had a vision

> of a turtle. I was a bit

> disappointed because I was expecting something more

> majestic like a lion or a

> wolf. Anyway, I know for sure the turtle wasn't my

> idea. So I'm very curious

> what a turtle would want or need to teach me? The

> only thing I could come up

> with was a turtle hiding in his shell for safety. If

> you knew me, you would

> say I need to come out of my shell! Any idea what it

> means?

> Margie

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My stone and crystal collection

> http://hometown.aol.com/tmcfx/index.html

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Thanks to Everyone who responded to my post,

After hearing about all the wonderful teachings of the Turtle, I now feel

honored and reassured I have been given this totem. I can see the places in

my life that have been blessed by this energy already! I feel kinda shamed

that I was disappointed. Thanks again to all who enlightened me. I want to

learn more so I will purchase the book that Cat suggested.

Margie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

See my stone and crystal collection

http://hometown.aol.com/tmcfx/index.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

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