Tuesday 14 December 2010

Spirit Animal–Coyote Comments

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This is a northern coyote who will weigh in between thirty and forty pounds.  They are fast, agile, and logical thinkers.  They do know how to figure out angles for cutting off prey, where to steer prey to make the hunt easier, and which animal is the easiest prey.

Coyote walks into the open space and looks at you.  He surveys you up and down.  And then he grins.  As you look at him, you know that one of the names for him is “Trickster”.  Others call him “Fool”.  Still others call him “God”, for he acts as the ruler of the world that we live in.  Coyote says:

“There are many ways to walk through this world.  You can walk with your head down, shoulders slumped, and fail to pay attention to what is going on around you.  In this position, you will not even notice what is going on inside you, for you are filled with sadness and, perhaps, despair.  You care not what happens around you.

You can also walk as the Coyote.  Head up, moving at a fast trot, and looking around constantly, noting what is going on in all directions.  This is a sign that you own your surroundings.  You are signalling that you do not take the environment for granted.  You trust it to be as wild and unpredictable as Nature can be.

If you walk like I do, then each step on the Earth is grounding.  The time we spend on hilltops singing our song to the Moon is our time of meditation.  Meditation is a good time to process one’s actions and listen to the body.  It helps all Coyotes  to walk in Oneness.  We look at humans and see that most walk blind and alone.  They are not connected to the environment, to Mother Earth, or to each other.  Coyote has small packs to be in community.  We say, be in community.”

Judy@angelsandancestors.com

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