Posts Tagged ‘Spirit Messengers’

I wrote about our little pigeon who came to be with us at lunch the other day. She literally sat there for nearly an HOUR – definitely out of the ordinary – and definitely worth looking up to see what the energy of pigeon brings.

I always encourage clients to talk to the messenger…to connect to the being who has been sent to you by God. As I did this with our little one, I felt so safe. So protected. So guarded. It felt like motherly energy. Mother’s love. Her energy made me feel happy, and safe.

I came home and this is what I found…and, wow, is that the type of energy I felt!

Pigeons originally lived on the wild cliff faces of the European and Asian seacoasts.  Used by the Chinese for hundreds of years to send messages they also carried money exchange rates between banks in Canton and Hong Kong. Pigeons have been used extensively for delivering messages in times of war. Early navigators took pigeons to sea in hopes that, if they became lost the pigeon would show them the way to land.  Pigeons can fly for 550 miles in one day and can travel in bursts of speed up to 60 knots. They teach  us how to preservere and keep our focus on the goal at hand.

This amazing bird holds the qualities of home, security and maternal instincts.  Those with this totem often experience unsettling childhood’s and will be challenged continually to acquire a solid secure foundation in all areas of their lives. The pigeon assists us in finding the stability of home that has been lost.

No matter where pigeon ends up or how it gets there, it knows the way home.  The Pigeons gift to us is the ability to accomplish.  They do not get lost because they are in tune with the natural ways of earth, and are always aware of their goals. They use all their senses equally and navigate their lives in a balanced way.  If Pigeon comes to you, it is asking you to keep your sights and sensitivities clearly set on where you want to be, and start moving.  Even if you don’t know exactly how to get there, by following your inner guidance you can find your way.

A few years ago as I learned from Spirit how the healing world works, I remember one magical month that brought many animals to our front door step.

White-winged Dove

First, was a dove – a mommy – who built a nest in the holly right outside my office window. Each morning, I would sit down at my computer, and each morning she would peck on the window to be fed. She dutifully trained me, and I started feeding her every morning. Some days, she would come by even more often and peck on the window, and sometimes she would sit in the oak tree watching me put her food in the bowl below her nest. If I forgot to feed her, she would peck on the window above the front door – my how tenacious she was!

With our little dove, I began to realize that as clients were healing, I too, was healing, that the Messengers included the animal kingdom. And they brought wonderful messages of hope and promise. I looked to see what message she might be holding for me… she felt like a beautiful mother spirit to me.

When dove appears it is asking us to go within and release our emotional discord, be it of the past or the present. It assists us in releasing trauma stored within our cellular memory.  Humming can aid in this release.

Doves hold the energy of promise.  When inner turmoil is cleared from our thoughts, words and feelings, the possibility of good fortune awaits us. In order to receive the gifts the doves bestows on us healing on all levels is paramount.

Moth

The next animal to make an appearance was a giant moth. The kind that has circles on its wings that look like eyes. This moth was HUGE (wing span of about 8 inches across), and there he was…sitting right on the door step next to our door. His wings were barely moving up and down. Mark and I were leaving to go to lunch, and Mark said, “He’s dead, just leave him there and I’ll put him out of his misery later.” But something told me he was still alive, and I gently picked him up, and looked in his eyes. Mark looked at him too, and then I prayed that he would be healed. I put him on the bush next to the door and then he flew away soon after that.

Those with this totem usually have strong psychic and healing abilities. They must be careful not to pick up other peoples problems and carry them around in their own energy field. If this happens confusion and irritability can set in.

The process of metamorphosis is part of the magic the moth holds.  The egg stage symbolizes the birth of an idea.  The larvae stage indicates the  laying of a foundation.  The chrysalis stage represents  the process of creating, and the winged stage allows it to take flight  and explore new territory. The transformative qualities of the moth are numerous.  It shows us how to develop and refine our psychic gifts.  The moth is an optimist and an opportunist. It can teach us how to release unwanted influences and fly into the discovery of our personal joy.

Moth came during the time that our lucky boy was being healed, and what a beautiful validation of God’s love.

Painted Lady Butterfly

Butterfly came next. We lived in this house for years and no animals seemed to show up. Perhaps we weren’t aware, perhaps we were, but I don’t ever recall animals showing up one after another like this time.

This sweet Monarch-colored butterfly with bright orange and black wings sat on the doorstep. We picked her up and put her on the bush next to the door, but she would jump down and try to follow us. Then she was on my shirt, then she was on my head, then she was on my shoulder. It was like I couldn’t shake this little delicate creature. I finally told her thank you for coming to visit, and that I loved how playful she was, and that I certainly saw how beautiful she is, and with that, she flew away.

Butterflies are symbols of freedom and creativity. They hold the gift of transformation and soul evolution. Butterflies have a pair of large compound oval eyes made up of thousands of individual lenses.  They can see a single image clearly and are able to perceive ultraviolet wavelengths of light.  This suggests clairvoyant abilities for those that hold this totem.

Those with this medicine need to stay consciously connected to spirit at all times in order to arrive at their desired destination. To the Native Americans the butterfly is a symbol of joy. They remind us not to take life so seriously. They feed on flowers that they help pollinate, thereby further spreading beauty. They represent the element of air, quickly changing and ever moving, so gracefully.  Butterflies are messengers of the moment. They come in a variety of colors. To understand the message that the butterfly holds for you a study of its colors can be helpful.

A month or so ago, I went out on the porch and I saw this little bird with a rust red chest sitting on the ‘bush’ that we seem to feel we need to put our guests on. She was sitting there and sitting there, and as I looked at her, she looked right back at me. We stood there for a while and I could feel nothing between us. At one point, I thought of something I needed to do, and broke the connection, and off she went. How fun it was, though, to share space with her.

Just this weekend, I noticed a beautiful scissortail mommy building a nest in the big bush by the front door. She was so sweet, holding what looked like a little twig for her nest. I took some photos of her to share. Mark and I talked to her as we painted the front door (post coming soon). She got used to us and let me get even closer so I could take a photo of her (see below).

If you have an animal messenger that comes to you, notice what comes to mind as you connect with the animal, insect, bird or other messenger. You can easily look up the ‘meaning,’ but what I’ve learned over the years is that the magic is in the moment!

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