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Victoria Hunt (Author)
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July 8, 2008
As fellow creatures who are uniquely attuned to the earth's energies, animals provide us with hidden messages every day—we just need to learn how to read them.

This personal and engaging book shows you how each animal carries a particular omen—a personal and significant message'helping to guide you on your life path. Twenty-nine true animal encounter stories are followed by insightful explanations of each animal's corresponding omen, and how their messages can help you make important life decisions. Not sure whether it's the right time to switch jobs or relocate? An unexpected visit from a lingering butterfly can signal a period of imminent change and transformation in your life.

Organized alphabetically by animal and compact enough to carry, this inspirational reference guide can be taken along on introspective nature walks. Foster a closer connection with nature and learn about yourself—with a little bit of animal wisdom.

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Victoria Hunt (California) has studied metaphysics and earth spirituality for over twelve years. A third level Reiki master and member of the British Druid Order, she teaches Celtic-based Earth-Centered Spirituality out of her studio Grove of the Red Hawk, and has organized and led Celtic celebrations and rituals.

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ANT

The black asphalt sizzling in the sun contrasted sharply with the cool, shady green of the leafy oaks by the edge of the road. Around here in July, 105 degrees is pretty mild, and mornings hold no relief. From where I stood, I saw shadows of wings shifting on the ground's rocky surface. Birds were moving in the branches above me.

Then, in a sudden display of tiny opaque wings, hun­dreds of flying insects rose up in a mass from the ground toward the sky. I wasn't sure what kind they were, but they flew higher and higher, forming a swirling funnel of con­tinuous activity that reached all the way into the lobed green leafage of the oaks.

I stood spellbound for a solid five minutes, and the fun­nel of bugs never ceased. Curiosity took over, so I moved closer. Hundreds more insects on the ground were crawling over each other for their turn at lift-off. I wasn't the only one watching: three blue jays next to me were as fascinated as I, only I had already eaten my breakfast, and they were just enjoying theirs.

Then I looked up. The dark gray shadows that were cast on the ground took on color. Blue wings and the light gray bellies of more blue jays were scooping and diving after the flying funnel. And dragonflies, too. It must have been pot­luck to the nth degree. Nature in action.

I went home and called my entomologist friend. Flying ants, he said. Right time of year for the mating ritual. Do the dance, mate, come back to earth, males die, females form the new colony. That's fair in the insect world.

That morning started my insect education. Nature can teach you pretty much anything you need to know: just watch and listen.

Victoria

Ants are social insects that live in large communities, work­ing for the good of the colony. These colonies consist of one or two queens, many workers, and soldiers who guard and protect the nests. Ants are industrious, disciplined, pa­tient, and skilled at building and organizing. As an omen, Ant can signal the start of a busy period in your life. A project, artistic endeavor, career, or relation­ship may begin to move forward. Remember to stay cen­tered and focused on what is coming into being. Patience, and learning patience, will be interwoven into this forward movement-patience with ourselves and others we meet along our way.

Patience can be defined as the will or ability to wait or endure without complaint. So it's not only being patient that applies here, it's also the ability to be so without voic­ing displeasure or annoyance.

By learning about the right way to handle busy periods in our lives, we also learn how to extend that out into our community and the world at large. Look to Ant and his dis­cipline and patience as the example to follow.

BEAVER

Early morning by the creek. I pause and watch, munch­ing on a handful of breakfast cereal, its taste sweet in my mouth. Something slowly moving upstream arouses my cu­riosity, and feelings of a surreal nature slip through me. Ot­ter or raccoon?

Wrong on both counts. A large adult beaver flips over onto its back to watch me watching it as it paddles by. I notice a silver-dollar-sized chunk gone out of its tail. Must have had a tangle with something. The beaver continues its foray up the creek, one eye keeping me in sight. I watch in total amazement: this is my first beaver sighting along my edge of the world. Then it's gone, higher up the creek.

Later in the day I share this advent with some old can­yon friends.

"Beaver on Little Butte Creek? Yeah, right." Last sight­ing was thirty years ago.

A few months later: another sighting. I feel validation.

Five years later: willow trees on the bank start to disap­pear. Another year passes, and more trees fall. You can hear their incisors cutting through the trunks at night. Crash! Dogs bark. My friends are back in full force, building their home.

I am, too. We're busy creatures.

John

Beavers are large rodents with chisel-like teeth, webbed hind feet, and flat broad tails. They are skilled at building dams out of mud and twigs, making their homes along rivers and creeks.

Beavers work as a team as they fell trees and construct their homes. This reflects the ability to work together to achieve an end, recognizing that not all things can or should be done alone. Sometimes you need to divvy up the work­load.

If Beaver swims your way, stop and ask yourself if you have been keeping distance between yourself and the peo­ple in your life who might be able to help you out in a situ­ation, find a solution to a problem, or just be there to offer emotional support. If you've been playing the recluse, now is the time to integrate back into society, to turn back to those who love and support you-your friends and family.

Beaver is telling you that there is time for solitude and time to share the power of living. Now is the time to share.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Llewellyn Publications (July 8, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0738713775
  • ISBN-13: 978-0738713779
  • Product Dimensions: 6.8 x 4.9 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,015,956 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Welcome Addition to my Reference Library, August 1, 2008
This review is from: Animal Omens (Paperback)
In this pocket guide to Animal Wisdom are 29 stories of close encounters with various creatures and what the spiritual significance of their energies and the encounters with them mean to us. Victoria Hunt shares her own stories and those of her friends to help people reconnect with nature. With the assistance of her spirit guide, Balthazar, she discovered that the more she encountered animals, the more she understood them, and the more she understood, the more she appreciated them. She found she could often relate an encounter to a situation or emotion that was occurring in her own life and thus her collection of stories began. She spent the past few years collecting stories for this book and is now sharing her knowledge with the world.

I instinctively used this book as oracle when I first received it; I asked it to show me what I needed to know and opened it right up to Hummingbird. I looked up at the hummingbird feeder right outside my window and read: "With their ability to fly in any direction they choose, they remind us to be flexible no matter what path we've chosen. By being flexible we can move along our life-course easier." Considering I had just been presented an unexpected new career opportunity that morning, it made perfect sense to me. I turned to different animals in the book and read the stories and omens for a few of them, each one in their own way related to what was going on with me at the time. Later when I read them all in order I noticed a flow and personal touch that consistently brought the various Animals' stories to life for me. I found I could not put it down. There is a lot of information in this pocket sized volume that should help you along with your own shamanic journey. The stories would work well with an oracle deck; perhaps an oracle deck or another volume of Animal Omens could be in the works.

I like the experiential nature of this book and the fresh slant on various animals that was unlike any I had found in other reference books. Very highly recommended.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable, January 19, 2011
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Though this not the reference book I thought it would be, it is still very entertaining and moving at some points. I found the stories included to be very interesting, and the explanation of the omen even more so. I recommend this book to someone who is searching for personal stories of animal omens in everyday life, compared to that of a reference.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Lotus Guide Magazine, August 23, 2010
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Animal Omens
By Victoria Hunt
ISBN: 978-0-73871-377-9 (Llewellyn Worldwide, 2008)

I remember sitting in the park one day attempting to figure a way to balance my time to work and my time to relax and play. Looking back I'm glad I had the presence of mind to notice that two squirrels were playing close to me; at least it looked as if they were playing. Then almost as if I had summoned one of them over, one came and picked up a small nut that was close to me. It was then that I noticed that they were working hard at collecting food but having such a great time it looked as if they were playing. If I had known about Animal Omens I would have known why this struck me in the way it did. On that day I learned that work and play need to be indistinguishable. This is a great companion book for nature walks.

Rahasya Poe, Lotus Guide magazine
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