animal wisdom

Encounter with a Walking Stick and Its Animal Wisdom Offering

I remember as a kid seeing stick bugs (also referred to as walking sticks). Though I must say that as a child I was spooked by them. I suppose because when I leaned up against a tree and didn’t know there was a walking stick there, well, when it suddenly moved…that was scary.

To see one yesterday afternoon sitting on the side of our house I was reminded how long its been since I’ve encountered one. But this time I wasn’t scared, but rather delighted and intrigued once again the creatures we share this planet with.

Being I appreciate the wisdom of animals and have received so many gifts of teachings from them over the years, I couldn’t help wonder about their symbolism and what wisdom did walking stick have to guide me and others right now?

From Ted Andrews Animal-Wise book the keynote for stick bug is: activity beneath the surface.

Andrews goes on to share: Their appearance always indicates that there is activity around us beneath the surface that we may or may not be aware of. If we remain still, making no movement or commitment, the proper course of action will make itself known. The appearance of the stick bug is a reminder to be patient.

Stick bug reminds us to focus on our activities and ourselves. It is also an indication that meditation and prayer will bring much greater results and benefits right now. There is something in the offing, but we must be able to recognize it. This is where personal stillness – meditative and altered states of quietness – comes into play.

While there is more, Andrews reiterates in the last paragraph, this is a time to be patient. I felt this as significant right now not only for myself, but for many of us.

As I thought about the walking stick on the outside of my house – my home – and the fact it was a few inches from the outside water faucet, it was a reminder to continue to be with feelings and emotions (water a symbol of being with our emotions) of fear, which I’ve personally experienced on an intense level at times over the last few weeks. Perhaps you have too? Or are currently experiencing this?

When we feel fear how often we just want to wish it away or know the reason or answer for it in the very moment so the fear will subside and/or just go away. But walking stick was reminding me to “stick” with it (pun intended!). And that fear is truly an inside job – our inner home – the place where we need to examine with compassion, and also hold ourselves in compassion, while exploring our fears.

I’ve also been meditating and praying more often lately and that feels like a confirmation from walking stick to continue doing this. And to remain patient. That there isn’t anything to do, but rather just be with what is coming up and then allowing it to move through.

How often it is we seek activity on the outside (away from our inner selves) – as a way to distract ourselves from what our inside world is calling us to be with – and that inner work is just as important of an “activity” to our well being.

And walking stick reminds us that when we honor the inner activity of learning to just be with our fears, feelings, and emotions, that the best course of action to move forward will present itself when it is time.

Lastly, as I like to often do to add another layer of insight, I pulled an oracle card asking if there is anything else walking stick would like us to know.

From the Wisdom of the Oracle – the card – Higher Power.

I sense this as walking stick reaffirming the teaching of the importance of the inner work as a vital activity, and that when we do so through meditation, stillness, and listening deeply, we are much more able to tune into and connect with a higher power (God/Source/Universe – however you define it) which ultimately provides us the answers we seek that are for our highest good.

Thank you, walking stick!

XO

Barb

    

21 Major Arcana Addendum PDF for Animal Reflections Healing Oracle Guidebook

In my Animal Reflections Healing Oracle deck I included 21 of the Major Arcana from the Tarot, though I didn’t share that in the guidebook. I realize in hindsight that this may serve as an additional resource for diving deeper into insights when working with my deck. So I put together a PDF addendum outlining which animal I chose to represent each of the 21 Major Arcana and keys from the Tarot.  You can use it alongside the guidebook if you wish.

Just click on this link: 21 Major Arcana to ARHO deck to download and/or print for your personal use.

Enjoy!

XO

Barb

    

Tiger, Robin & Polar Bear! New 5 x 7 Originals and Prints Available – with a Fun Twist!

Becoming I Am

Tiger, Polar Bear, and Robin are new 5 x 7 mixed media animal friends I’ve added to my art shop on my website. Tiger and Polar Bear came about because of an inspiring reading I had from a friend this summer.

Tiger encourages us to know that we are always in a state of becoming and there is nothing we need to do, but to just fully embrace who we are fully in each moment.

While Polar Bear wanders its path with curiosity and without worry of what will be, the spirals reflect that this is the process of life as we wander. An ebb and flow of inward and then outward which is a necessary part of what walking our path is all about.

Wander the Path of Curiosity

Robin with its very vocal and beautiful song pulled me into a welcome trance one early evening. Noticing the change in light as we head toward fall, I appreciate how Robin sings its song in every season as it truly knows the song of its soul! And how gorgeous the colors of Robin looks among the foliage of fall.

Imagine the Song of Your Soul

With each original or print there is the option of an add on to make it even more personal as a gift for yourself or a friend… with a one card reading! In the write up I include the wisdom of the animal you purchase, plus I pull one oracle card from my collection of decks and intuit a personalized message to you (or friend).

Originals available here.

Prints available here.

My mixed media is a combination of collage paper, photos I’ve either taken or copyright-free images from various resources and then enhanced with pastel chalks, paint, gel pens, stencils, and sparkle gems. Plus I add dried flowers, twigs, feathers and/or stones I forage from around my Joyful Pause Cottage studio from what I gather on my early morning walks.

And…Inspired by the animals who are loving, compassionate, wise, and trusted informants and allies.

XO

Barb