An ‘Unusual Butterfly’ and Insightful Message for Us All

In early September my husband John and I packed our R-pod camper and headed to Sioux Falls, South Dakota for a week’s respite.

Answering the inner nudge for rest, time to breathe in lots of fresh air, feast our eyes on nature, and spend quality time together were the priorities for the time away.

Arriving late Saturday afternoon we settled into the KOA campground just a few minutes outside of the city anticipating our first adventure on Monday’s to visit Falls Park.

The park covers 123 acres and on average about 7,400 gallons of water drop 100 feet over the course of the Falls each second. 

When we arrived, I could hardly wait to get out of the van. The views were breathtaking! (I created an album here if you’d like to see photos.)

But it was what I discovered about an ‘unusual butterfly’ while there that brought some insight I felt so fitting especially given the year we’ve all had so far.

South Dakota known for buffalo has given them the unique name of ‘Monarch of the Plains’ dedicated to the buffalo that roamed the falls in the 1800s.

I couldn’t help but ponder the symbology of this. It brought me back to revisiting the saying from the Native American’s, “Be the Buffalo!” 

This means that if you ever have the chance to observe a buffalo in a storm you will note that they don’t run from it, but stand and face it head-on.

Our world has certainly been going through a storm these last few months. It’s been an opportunity to face our fears, lean into our resilient nature, and reinstall within us that we can endure most anything.

Thinking about buffalo as the ‘monarch of the plains’ I see this as when we endure any storm in our lives and when the storm passes and in the time of reflection we realize we have transformed. We are no longer the same but changed, and better for what we’ve learned.

I was grateful for the opportunity to stand beside this buffalo statue as I felt the powerful lesson of this seep into my being.

May we all continue to see the storm as opportunities to strengthen our wings and give flight to all we hold true in our hearts.

xo,

Barbara

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Upcoming Animal Wisdom World Summit & Healing Heart-to-Heart with Our Animal Friends & Ourselves

Hey friends! I want to let you know of this wonderful summit coming October 12 and 13. I’m so honored to be one of the twelve expert speakers that Dr. Cara Gubbins will be interviewing. My talk is about ‘Healing with Our Pets.’ Other experts will be talking all about the wisdom of our pets, the wisdom of wild animals, growing spiritually with animal wisdom, sacred activism and so much more.

As you know, learning from animals is something I can’t say enough good about! It’s such a beautiful way that provides loving guidance and gently encourages growth and joy as you walk this earthly journey.

You can get your free ticket here or by clicking on the graphic above and you will have 24-hours to watch each interview after it airs.

There is the option to upgrade with lifetime viewing of the interviews, which includes bonus interviews ($37) with 10% of the proceeds benefiting The Linda Tucker Foundation which helps support the lions and Lionhearted Leadership.

Click here to learn more and register for the event.

Please feel free to share this with friends and family who are also animal lovers so that can enjoy this summit too!

Here is the line-up of speakers and topics:

                    

I was inspired after doing my bonus interview with Dr. Cara where I take her through my signature ‘Wisdom in the Paws’ oracle reading that provided helpful insight as to why her dog Dazzle likes to bark, that I put together an introduction video to my work and mission which I share below. 

In this video, I share my background of why I was inspired and called to help others and their animal friends connect on a deeper level not only to themselves but to their animal friends and how we can all begin to live with more peace and harmony.  Please feel free to also share this video with anyone who is feeling challenged in their life or in their relationship with a pet and is looking for support. 

XO,

Barbara

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