Pondering the Wisdom of Salamander

I didn’t know what this creature was at first when I saw it Sunday morning as it walked ever so deliberately and ever so slowly up our sidewalk toward our front door. I don’t recall encountering something like this before. Though John said he sometimes sees smaller ones in our yard when he is cutting the grass.

After sharing a photo of it on my Facebook page the overall consensus is that it is a salamander. A few thought perhaps a Gecko, but after a search on Google I believe this to be a salamander.

I found it interesting when I first looked at it up close that it reminded me of a stretched out frog because its skin appeared slimy and its face reminded me of a frog also.

Since Sunday I’ve been pondering what the message could be from Salamander because it was an unusual sighting for me. Though I will say some have shared with me that they’ve been seeing them often!

My first insight because Salamander had been walking quite slowly, was that I needed to slow down in the thoughts that had been whirling through my mind the moment I awoke that morning. While I don’t want to get into specific details it made sense for me as I was going down a rabbit hole of imagining an outcome I don’t even have all the facts to yet.

Reaching for one of my favorite books to learn about animals, Animal Speak by Ted Andrews, I learned that often salamanders are lumped into the reptile family, but they are actually an amphibian. He goes on to share that “Amphibians lead a double life, which is significant and should be meditated upon by anyone with this totem.”  The word amphibian comes from two words. Amphi means double and bio means life. They live on both land and in the water.

What stood out to me that Ted says about amphibian is, “On a more physiological level, they can also reflect a need to learn to use the emotional energies (water) constructively (land).”

A salamander is sometimes confused with a lizard when it is more closely related to a frog. This means it needs to stay in moist areas. Amphibians also don’t drink water, but that it is directly absorbed through their skin. Those with this totem need to be around water for their health and well-being.

This resonated for me personally as I’d just set the intention Sunday morning that I was going to get back into the habit of drinking more water. I have a small notepad on the kitchen table that I’m keeping a tally and my goal is to drink 64 – 80 oz. of water each day.

I’ve noted in the past that when I stay hydrated it keeps me more grounded. There are some changes happening and I sense Salamander appearing was a message to be sure to have my grounding practices in place as I navigate some emotions and anticipated changes that have been coming to the surface.

Being born under the sign of Cancer, with two other planets in cancer also, this has been something I’ve had to learn and how to be with all my feelings while also not letting them overwhelm me so that I can move forward from a more constructive place of thinking.

While I’ll continue to ponder about Salamander to see if there is more for me, I’m glad for the help insight so far gained. And for anyone else who may have needed to hear this wisdom from Salamander I hope you found it helpful too.

P.S. It is also interesting to note that the reading I did yesterday also included Frog – about transformation and cleansing. Salamander being closely related to frog, I see this as another reminder of the importance of keeping a cluttered mind to a minimum by allowing what needs to come to the surface and doing the necessary inner work to heal it and do so without self-judgment and being open to the possibilities of what the transformation process can bring us.

P.P.S. Someone else just today posted a note on my Facebook post with the photos of Salamander that I shared on Sunday that reads, “They are everywhere this year! What is their message to us?”  

I’m being called back to the fact they are amphibians and when split into two words means double life. When we look at what we’ve been going through in 2020 I can’t help but feel this is about not leading those double lives anymore. At the heart of who we each are, we’ve known deep in our souls what truly matters, but we got lost along the way, caught up in going along with what society expected, falling into the trap of trying to be like everyone else and forgot the ability we each have to tap into trusting that we do know who we are and what we want for our lives. 

Perhaps you’ve heard other teachers share that we are remembering (re-member-ing) ourselves back into being. In essence, coming back to who we are and not living a life we think we should, but rather live the life that we know at our core is who we are.

xo,

Barbara

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Weekly Oracle Reading: You Pick a Card To Reveal Your Animal Guide for the Week

It’s a new week! Today, instead of a video oracle reading, I’m bringing the reading to you in written form. I had some technical difficulties to address this morning, plus a family issue I needed to attend to, so alas, this is what worked best to at least offer some support and guidance for the week.

Take a moment to look at each of the cards above. Think about a question/concern you are pondering. Take a few deep inhales and exhales. Then choose a card you feel drawn to.

I share the message of each card below and then below that I’ve done a general reading of the three cards together. Think of the card you chose as additional insight for what you need to hear/ponder for the week.

Now scroll a little way down to see the cards…

Keep going….

Hippity hoppity….

Almost there….  🙂

 

 

 

 

 

Card one:  Frog – Cleansing (from Animal Dreaming Oracle Cards by Scott Alexander King)

How to best move forward with any area of your life you are concerned with or have a question about? How often it is that we can get caught up on the mind taking over and creating a variety of different scenarios (usually exaggerated or worst-case scenario), which more than often never come true.

Frog is inviting you to take a moment to suction cup yourself in place. I use his phrase of ‘suction cup yourself in place’ as I saw in my mind’s eye a frog doing just that as I tapped into the energy of frog. When needing to make a decision you are unsure of or feel challenged its human nature to want to jump first without stopping to thoroughly evaluate the situation.

Taking a moment (or more) to pause, tune in, and clear away what is coming from a place of fear will help to make a sound decision of how to move forward.

Interesting to note that is exactly what I needed to do for myself as I began today. I needed to pause and go within in order to access how to best move forward and through my day with more ease. After pulling cards for myself around a situation I’m concerned about and journaling my thoughts and feelings, I had a much clearer path, and now it’s not as cluttered with the what if’s or emotions that can tend to take over if I don’t check in with myself.

So Frog is inviting you to do the same and clear away what is not serving you in a positive way that could be keeping you stuck, while also being with what is coming up and understanding what that is about for you. Frog being about transformation also, it’s when we stop and clear the clutter that we can evolve into a better version of ourselves that is able to handle with grace what needs to be attended to.

Card two: Beetle – Purity (from Animal Kin Oracle by Sarah Wilder)

When I think of Beetle I think of how ancient this creature is and the many varieties of forms they come in. I’m noting also how interesting it follows the frog card and the message of cleansing. So if you picked this card you may also want to read the message from Frog also.

When our mind is muddied with fear or worry we can’t make decisions that will serve our highest good. I’m seeing the June Bug as I think about Beetle and how often I’ve come across them and they are flipped upside down and can’t get themselves upright again.

In this deck, the Beetle is associated with the element of Spirit. Where perhaps have you lost touch with your higher source and all that is? What is it you need to do (or just be) to bring yourself back in touch and closer to that light of source that is there to guide you if you take some time to reconnect within? Having a connection to Spirit and believing that it always has your best interest in mind can help to move you back into a space that is more pure and peaceful and then helps you feel more confident in moving forward with a situation/question you are feeling challenged by.

Card three: Cat (From Messages from Your Animal Spirit Guides by Dr. Steven Farmer)

Where perhaps are you relying too much on outside influences or others to help you with a decision? Cat is inviting you to tap into the wisdom you’ve gained and rely on that knowing within you that you can absolutely do what is right for your life.

It may be a good time to be like a cat and find a nice warm spot in the sun and curl up with your thoughts and tap into your heart where so many of the true answers lie for how to make the best and right decision for what you are contemplating.

An overall reading of the three cards:

How interesting it is that Frog asks us to not leap forward until we first give ourselves time to be with what it is we need to clean up within ourselves before taking action. Beetle then shows us that with this space of a clearer understanding of our feelings and where they are coming from helps us to move forward from a purer state of being. And Cat as the final card assures us that we can do anything and to trust in ourselves!

What additional insight did you gain from the card you personally picked? Let me know in the comments if you feel called to share. I’m sure it will be helpful to others as well to hear!

xo,

Barbara

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Joyful Pause Moment Outside My Cottage. Plus Last Call for a Free Ticket to Animal Wisdom World Summit.

In case you missed it and a recent video I did…
 
I recently renamed this place of my own from my Writing Cottage to Joyful Pause Cottage. While it began as a space (outside my house) to support my writing adventure that began in 2007, it has evolved into supporting me in an abundance of many other ways, which of recent has included exploring mixed media art more. So hence the change in name as this captures it all and what this space means to me.
 
We are at peak color here in Wisconsin and my eyes are on a happy overload sensory of such beauty!
 
Also, last call to get your free ticket for the 2020 Animal Wisdom World Summit! This is a two-day event that begins Monday, October 12th. It features experts in the world of animals that host Dr. Cara Gubbins has brought together with a variety of topics from soul contracts with our animals, letting animals lead, partnering with nature, and my talk about healing with our pets, plus so much more!
 
 
Hope to see you there and hear from you in the private Facebook group that Dr. Cara has created where we can all connect.
 
                    
 
xo,
Barbara
 
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