animal wisdom

Dachshund Goddesses. Say What?

Ok, so perhaps you are wondering why I’ve called these paintings, which I did a few years ago, dachshund goddesses? Clearly, they are tree goddesses.  

But it started shortly after when my mom saw the paintings I’d done that she asked if they each had a name. Huh. I’d not thought of that. And so I let it simmer. And simmer it did for all this time.

The paintings are in our lower level where I see them every day when I work out on my pilates machine. And just like that, one day it hit me what their names are!

So perhaps no surprise for those that have been here following my writing and blog for some time, and you’ve likely already guessed…but yes, each is named after my special needs dachshunds that graced my life — Frankie, Joie, and Gidget.

And this is when I sat with each of the paintings, especially drawn to the center of each of them. Who was who, I wondered?

It then occurred to me looking at the center of each goddess the color at each center near the heart, each dachshund has helped me heal some aspect of myself. This is when I thought of the Chakras – energy systems within our body – and knew immediately that the goddess with the red center is Gidget.

After looking up the other meanings of the colors representing the Chakra’s I realized that the orange was Joie and the blue, Frankie.

Blue represents the throat chakra and its emotional attributes are about communication, creativity, and healing. Frankie, being my first special needs dachshund opened a world to me of writing two children’s books and a memoir about the journey we took together with her in a wheelchair, sharing her message with many. It was never on my radar to write children’s books, and even more so to think I’d become a public speaker. The girl that was so shy all those years pushed herself out into the world sharing a message that she became passionate about.

Orange represents the sacral chakra and its emotional attributes are intimacy, emotions, boundaries, addiction, and trust. When Joie passed away just ten months after I adopted her, I just didn’t understand why she had to leave so soon. But it was a time of me learning to appreciate transitional times in one’s life, to be with the fact that I knew I wanted to slow down and go in a new direction in my life, but uncertain of what that was. It was also a time of trusting the universe would provide a new path and setting boundaries for myself to learn to just be and allow what was to unfold.

Red represents the root chakra and its emotional attributes are security, grounding, sexuality, and survival. As I shared in my latest memoir Gidget guided me to finally look at a vision of a childhood wound I’d carried with me for most of my life of being touched inappropriately as a child. This led me down the path of healing so many aspects of myself from learning to trust my intuition, that I was safe, and that I was worthy.

Realizing each goddess was one of my dachshund friends, my mom suggested writing their name somewhere on each painting. Today is the day I did just that and oh, how it has made my heart smile.

Our animal friends are always with us. What a blessing and treasured gift.

xo,

Barbara

Weekly Oracle Card Reading: Staying Connected to Our Hearts & Standing Proud

I realized afterward that the shirt I’m wearing actually matched the oracle card I got so excited about when I recorded this reading today. No coincidences!  🙂

This week the reading is a beautiful reminder of the way to the treasure within is staying connected to our hearts and our own internal power. And Elk and Turtle offer wisdom to help us do just that.

Watch video by clicking here or clicking on graphic below:

Enjoy and have a beautiful week!

If you find this reading helpful and/or inspirational and would like to support my work I welcome donations here (Thank you!)

xo,

Barbara

Weekly Oracle Reading: Uncertainty is a Call to Clean it Up

Today’s reading I share how I came to appreciate and respect the vulture when before I’d look away because of my perceived notion that they were ‘ugly’ and their work ‘gross.’ It was at a wildlife center that I found compassion for them and through that, I found compassion for myself too.

This week’s reading is all about this space in-between our world is in right now and a call for what it is we each need to clean up to help bring us all to a better place.

So before I share the video of the reading…

Something I continue to work on (and clean up) is my relationship to money and that I’m worthy of receiving for the work I love to do.

It takes me about 4-6 hours each Monday to do the reading and then upload it here on my blog, to Youtube and Instagram. It’s something I truly enjoy doing because of my love of sharing the wisdom of animals and oracles and it’s my desire to bring these teachings to those that wish to learn more and find them beneficial.

I will continue to do these weekly readings for as long as I feel called to (and right now I don’t see an end in sight!) 🙂 But I’m also stepping out of my comfort zone in asking that if a particular reading resonates to consider leaving a donation now and then. I will continue to do the readings either way, so have no fear if this isn’t something you are able to do. You can still get them here or via my other social media channels.

So moving forward you will see a link within my post to leave a donation if you feel called to. Again, if you are unable to, no worries. I’ll still be offering the readings!

If you find this reading helpful and would like to support my work I welcome donations here. Thank you!

Have a beautiful week!

xo,

Barbara