symbology

One Feather, Two Feather, Three Feather, Four!

Do you remember when I shared a photo last week on my blog of the large goose feather I’d found? It was a little over a foot long. Well, that was last week Wednesday.

So today, one week later, and again on my morning walk, I didn’t find one goose feather, but four! They were all in a row and a few feet apart from one another. Another first for me finding this many feathers and as if they were all lined up just for me to discover.

So it’s true that this is a road where I often see geese passing from one side of the road where it is grassy fields (though the area is being developed into a subdivision), to the other side and down the hill to the man-made pond. But I find it interesting in all the years I’ve walked along the sidewalk nearby where the geese gather that this is a first for me to find this many feathers all in a row.

Did you know that geese have been around for over 12 million years? All that ancient wisdom I’ve had the opportunity to hold in my hands lately with the feathers I’ve found!

It is interesting to note that as I continued on my walk this morning now carrying the four feathers in my hand, my arms swinging on either side of me, I realized the wind moving through the feathers.

What would it be like to fly, I wondered? To be a bird high in the sky looking down at the earth. As I thought more about geese I thought about how they have such clear and firm boundaries. You really can’t get near one. They are also fiercely protective of their families.

They are quite adaptable and require little to no maintenance to survive. I find this intriguing as I think about the shifts we are making in the world. How so many of us had to adapt in one form or another the past eighteen months and in many ways we continue to adjust and reevaluate. Many of us asking ourselves, what do I really need to survive?

Finding four feathers piqued my interest in the symbology of the number four. Well, the number four happens to be the fourth astrological sign which is cancer. I am cancer and we are just about to enter into cancer season on June 22nd. Cancer is all about home, which fits me to a tee. 

Four is also about having a firm foundation and structure in our lives. To me, that represents home also. Not just my physical space, but checking in with my inner home. How am I feeling there? Am I feeling grounded? If not, then it’s time to connect to the earth more.

I feel as if the four feathers were really a confirmation of all the things I have been doing to stay grounded and how I feel more grounded than I did last year. I’ve incorporated a few new self-care methods for myself over the last few months, as well as, how could we not have grown in some way with all we went through last year? I certainly have and this is what has helped me to feel more stable in many ways.

Growing a garden in the raised bed my husband John made for me has been a very grounding practice for me too. While also doing what I can to contribute to the earth in a positive way and take care of my family, which is John and myself. I’ve come to appreciate my physical home and my surrounding gardens even more than before – though I smile saying this as I’ve always loved home. But yet, I have another level of appreciation for it and that feels good.

So all this from the four feathers I discovered today and the large one I found last week. But this is how the universe speaks to us. It’s up to us to take the time and reflect and gather into our hearts what we need to understand and then move forward with more peace.

As I neared home from my walk it occurred to me how I’ve been wanting a smudging fan for a while now. It’s a fan used with something like burning sage to energetically cleanse and clear negativity. I’d looked at Etsy a few times in the past two years to see if one called to me, but hadn’t yet found one I liked. Perhaps if I stumble on just a few more feathers I can make one of my own. Now that would be really special.

XO

Barb

                  

Rabbit, Rabbit What Do I Need to Know?

It’s intriguing that this sweet rabbit keeps showing up on my front stoop lately. I can walk right up to the full glass door and we look eye-to-eye at each other and she doesn’t run away.

I know it’s the season of bunnies as I’ve been seeing them everywhere! Just this morning on my walk I saw two bigger bunnies and three little ones. There isn’t a day that I don’t see at least one baby bunny – or perhaps they are more like teenagers, as they are a bit bigger than a baby would be. But whew, it seems those adult rabbits have been busy, busy, busy!

But animals, some of my greatest teachers, I can’t help but pause and wonder if there is something this particular bunny is reflecting for me.

In early January of this year, I sat down one morning and pulled a Spirit Animal Oracle card for each month of the year. I took a picture of all the cards together. It hangs on my bulletin board by the table where I do my (almost) daily card pulls.

At the beginning of each month, I print out a copy of that particular animal card for the month and place it on an adjacent table where I can see it every day.

I then study the card and journal what insight comes to me. Then I turn to the guidebook to see if there is anything that resonates from what the author wrote. If there is I journal from that prompt for deeper insight and guidance. After I’m done with that, I then turn to some books I have about animals and read more about that particular animal to see what I can glean that may link it to anything I’m going through in my life at the time.

At the end of each month, if I remember, and sometimes during the month, I stop to think about how that particular animal and their teaching may be playing out in my life at that time.

For the month of July, my animal card is Rabbit. It’s interesting that this being the time of year you see them more often that I also pulled Rabbit and not some other animal.

Now sometimes animals are just there presenting themselves for no other reason which I feel is important to acknowledge.

And I know the rabbit that shows up on my front porch loves the Impatient plant as I’ve caught her chewing it a few times.

But yet, when I saw her again this morning it had me going back to a message from the author of the Spirit Animal Oracle that talks about vulnerability and to act as if everything will be okay, and that soon you will see that you are indeed okay. This is indeed a space I’m in right now with something I’m pondering.

I also thought about that rabbit. She too was vulnerable sitting there on my stoop looking at me and no doubt her heart beating fast. Was I friend or foe?

I did kindly ask her to please stop eating my Impatient, but yet she returns and we find ourselves looking at each other through the glass. I assure her she is safe and okay with me and she reflecting that I am okay and safe with who I am.

XO,

Barbara

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