Shedding Skins
Greetings great snake In my garden welcome nestled in the dewy freshness of dawn I see you Thank you Last night I asked Spirit for a sign and this morning, as I walked back up my driveway after taking the rubbish out, I gasped with glee at the magical gift outside my studio. The shedded skin spoke loud and clear to the question I have been sitting with. I won't go into much detail here, as I am not quite ready to share. It is about a loved animal that went missing a week ago and I sense (and feared) has moved across the veil into spirit, that she had let go of her earth skin. Asking for signs is not something I do daily; sometimes they just appear after significant events, often with visits from wild creatures as this is where my love lies. A friend reminded me last night when we spoke of our missing animal friend to ask for signs in 3's. I had received 2 other signs earlier in the week and was accepting and digesting the message. So that's why last night I prayed for another sign. Not in a down on your knees kind a way, but in a deep down in my heart home-grown way. This 3rd sign gave the full yes, believe. I could have missed nature's communication and communion this morning had I been lazy and left taking the rubbish out for someone else. It would have been such a pity, as it turned out this snake is connected to a greater web of learning. When I opened my emails a student of animal communication had written to me about her encounters with snakes in the past months, of their symbolism and meaning in her life of shedding skins and releasing fear. I will write more when ready Thank you nature
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ABOUT METo celebrate 10 years of conscious communication with animals I have decided to share some stories. Stories have always inspired me, both real life and fiction. They nourish me and give me guidance in the journey of talking with animals, growing in compassion and grappling with simply being human in this beautiful world of ours. Archives
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