Butterfly Journal: Joy (Month 12)

Crystal Ball Self-ReflectionThe Prompt for the 12th Month: With love, we have opened ourselves up to joy and the beauty that is all around us, wherever we are. By now, no matter how painful and difficult it may have been at times, we can see the beauty in the process of spiritual growth. Our wings are strong now and we’re ready to flutter about like free spirits. Let’s share our joy! For the final month of this journey, FLY!

My first round of teaching the course, Transformational Journaling for Personal Growth with Butterfly Journalhas come to an end, and it was a joy to do. I not only learned a lot about teaching a journaling workshop, but I also learned a lot about myself as I dove deeper into my own personal and spiritual healing process along with all the participants. This journey through Butterfly Journal has been an integral part of my inner pilgrimage, and now it is time to once again take flight with my new butterfly wings as physical life is energetically and synchronously matching my inner state and growth.

The experience of this pilgrimage within the psyche, of which there truly is no end, has reinforced for me on a deep level how perfect the challenges and struggles of life are. Without those, how can we disassemble our ego’s illusions (like the caterpillar’s cells do inside the cocoon) to emerge from the darkness into the light guided by our psyche, or soul, like the butterfly? (ψυχή psyche – Ancient Greek for both soul and butterfly) As new beginnings take root and take off for me, as life moves forward, I will continue to use the transformational process of journeying and journaling through Butterfly Journal to help myself to grow and expand indefinitely.

The central point of the world is the point where stillness and movement are together. Movement is time, but stillness is eternity.                

– Joseph Campbell

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To read all previous Butterfly Journal entries, Click Here.

Butterfly JournalIf you are interested in embarking on your own journey of transformation, you can purchase Butterfly Journal from Amazon (and international stores), or Barnes & Noble.

To learn more about Butterfly JournalClick Here. Also check out the Full Color Photo Edition Here which is filled with my own butterfly photography.

Teaching this course has also inspired me to create a new version of Butterfly Journal, which will be more of an expanded workbook and interactive journal, so stay tuned! I plan to have it completed and available for purchase in June.

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Also check out my Podcast with Write4Life here, where I discuss the symbolism of the butterfly and the transformational process of journaling with Butterfly Journal!

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Butterfly Journal: Love (Month 11)

silken_spellsIn last night’s class, Transformational Journaling for Personal Growth with Butterfly Journal, we discussed the 11th journal prompt on the topic of love. An important point came up – in understanding love and in living guided by love, it is necessary to love ourselves because when we love ourselves we see more clearly how connected and interconnected we all are. With this understanding it is easy to choose to love others.

The prompt for month 11: What a journey this has been! We have turned within ourselves for deep self-evaluation. We have developed skills and tools to continue to understand ourselves and our relationships with others and the planet. We have begun to reach out into the world with the intentions of compassionate and harmonious interactions. And, with gratitude for everything, for there are things to learn from everything, we are ready to be truly selfless beings: to love.

For the eleventh month, meditate on loving. Love is a truly selfless act, not something to be possessed. When you choose to love, you choose to be kind, generous, compassionate, and caring towards others and the world around you. There are no conditions when you choose to love. Love just is.

Last night I shared a poem, written by Charlie Chaplin, on Self Love, and I’d like to share it here again. It is called: As I Began To Love Myself

As I began to love myself, I found that anguish and emotional suffering are only warning signs that I was living against my own truth.
Today I know this is “AUTHENTICITY”.

As I began to love myself, I understood how much it can offend somebody.
As I try to force my desires on this person, even though I knew the time was not right and the person was not ready for it, and even though this person was me.                              Today I call it “RESPECT”.

As I began to love myself, I stopped craving for a different life, and I could see that everything that surrounded me was inviting me to grow.                                                     Today I call it “MATURITY”.

As I began to love myself, I understood that at any circumstance, I am in the right place at the right time, and everything happens at the exactly right moment. So I could be calm.
Today I call it “SELF-CONFIDENCE”.

As I began to love myself, I quit steeling my own time, and I stopped designing huge projects for the future. Today I only do what brings me joy and happiness, things I love to do and that make my heart cheer, and I do them in my own way and in my own rhythm.
Today I call it “SIMPLICITY”.

As I began to love myself, I freed myself of anything that is no good for my health – food, people, things, situations, and everything that drew me down and away from myself. At first I called this attitude a healthy egoism.                                                                             Today I know it is “LOVE OF ONESELF”.

As I began to love myself, I quit trying to always be right, and ever since, I was wrong less of the time.                                                                                                                                      Today I discovered that is “MODESTY”.

As I began to love myself, I refused to go on living in the past and worrying about the future. Now, I only live for the moment, where EVERYTHING is happening.                Today I live each day, day by day, and I call it “FULFILLMENT”.

As I began to love myself, I recognized that my mind can disturb meand it can make me sick. But as I connected it to my heart, my mind became a valuable ally.                         Today I call this connection “WISDOM OF THE HEART”.

We no longer need to fear arguments, confrontations, or any kind of problems with ourselves or others. Even stars collide, and out of their crashing new worlds are born. Today I know THAT IS “LIFE”!

Butterfly JournalIf you are interested in embarking on your own journey of transformation, you can purchase Butterfly Journal from Amazon (and international stores), or Barnes & Noble.

To learn more about Butterfly JournalClick Here. Also check out the Full Color Photo Edition Here which is filled with my own butterfly photography.

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Animal Spirits: The Whale

whaleSince moving a few months ago, I have encountered many animal spirits in their natural environment. The most exciting have been during morning walks on the beach, which include seals, dolphins, and whales. I will write about the others soon, but today I will talk about the symbolism of the animal spirit, the whale, whom I have not only seen in person, but one also appeared in a Tea Leaves & Tarot Reading.

Whales are the largest known mammals, and animals, known to us, and they live in the immensely large and mostly unknown deep ocean waters, which symbolize our emotions, intuition, the depths of our psyches, and the unconscious. Whales are ancient creatures, who seem to have a wisdom and depth of understanding of nature that is just as old.

Whales communicate with other whales and possibly other sea creatures through a variety of ways: the melodic whale song, sonar, clicks, and whistles. They are even known to try to mimic human speech in captivity! Listen to whale here.

The Whale Symbolizes:

  • Deep Awareness of Emotional States & Processes within the Psyche
  • Understanding of the Collective Unconscious & Cosmic Consciousness
  • Emotional Connection to Community
  • Deep & Clear Communication
  • Psychic, Intuitive, & Telepathic Abilities & Communication
  • Holders of Ancient Knowledge & Wisdom
  • Ability to Smoothly Navigate the Depths of our Emotions & Psyche
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What my Animal Spirit: The Whale encounters have looked like thus far.

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Animal Spirits: The Ladybug

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Photo by Jessica Hagan. Click to see more of her beautiful photography!

Though I wrote about the Animal Spirit, the Ladybug over three years ago, I felt it was time to re-visit her here. I began building and planting a new little vegetable garden where I moved to this year, and harvesting has already begun. Yesterday while I was tending to my garden, I saw quite a few ladybugs. I also saw a couple flying around me while doing my outdoor yoga and when I was at the dog park in the evening. Ladybug wants her message heard! From 2013:

Last weekend as I was planting my fall vegetable garden, I discovered a deep scarlet ladybug on my gardening gloves. Immediately I become excited, for ladybugs are a sign of good luck, especially when they land on your hand! As a child I was told that if a ladybug lands on you, hold it on your finger, make a wish, and chant: Ladybug, ladybug, fly away home. If it did, your wish would come true.

Across many cultures, the lady bug, also known as ladybird and lady beetle, is a symbol of good fortune. It is said that the number of spots indicates how many years until your wish comes true. In Asia, if a ladybug lands on you, your true love is on the way. A ladybug landing on you may also portend good weather and prosperity, especially of food/crops, for ladybugs help to keep crop-eating pests at bay and away.

Ladybugs also have a very spiritual meaning. They carry the wisdom of past lives, enlightenment, the cycle of death and rebirth, and, according to Shamanic traditions, they carry the golden strand that leads to the center of the Universe, where the individual soul/consciousness merges with the One.

The Ladybug symbolizes:

  • Good Luck & Wishes coming True
  • True Love
  • Prosperity & Abundance
  • Wisdom of Past Lives
  • The Cycles of Life & Death
  • Connection to the One
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Greens from my new garden: Lettuce, Beets, Arugula, Ruby Chard, & Spinach

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The Buddha’s Four Noble Truths

As I was working on my journaling and discussion for the next class in my Butterfly Journal workshop today, I went to an old blog post from 2012 to check on a reference I wanted to make about the Buddha’s Four Noble Truths. I had written four posts to cover this topic, one for each Noble Truth. Only a few people were reading this blog at the time, so I have decided to refresh these posts by putting them all together here into one post…

Noble Truth #1 –  There is Suffering (Dukkha)

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Buddha images from the Sacred India Tarot deck

The Buddha developed the Four Noble Truths as a means for each of us to understand the nature of suffering, i.e. what suffering is, and to show us a way to overcome it. Though they are his teachings and guidelines, each of us still has to come to the awareness of what suffering is and how to free ourselves from it on our own. Being told or studying how to do something doesn’t mean we truly know and understand it. We must go through the process and do it ourselves. And usually it takes a lot of practice, practice, practice! Understanding ourselves from within is no different.

The first of the Four Noble Truths is Dukkha, which means suffering or dissatisfaction, and is often stated as: there is suffering. We all are aware of the external sufferings of the world: violence, poverty, etc., but to free ourselves from suffering, we must first acknowledge that suffering exists within ourselves. The first Noble Truth is telling us to look deep inside and self-reflect on what it is that we do mentally, emotionally, and psychologically that causes our own suffering. What thoughts of the mind or beliefs of the ego are we holding onto that cause us to be continually dissatisfied with ourselves and with life? In what ways do our mindsets and attitudes create and contribute to our suffering? We must acknowledge that there is suffering within us before we can truly understand its nature.

Noble Truth #2 – The Truth of The Origin of Suffering (Samudaya)

sacred-india-tarot-6-disks-buddhas-enlightenmentWhat causes us to suffer? What is it that makes us dissatisfied with ourselves, our lives, and the world around us? What is the origin of our suffering? It is the clinging to those mindsets, beliefs, and desires of the ego that cloud our vision and mask our understanding of realty, of Truth, behind the veil of illusion. This veil of illusion, Maya, is created by the ego’s desires and cravings. The selfishness of the ego mind makes us ignorant…it gives us the illusion that we are separate from God, from the Universe, from Truth. This feeling of detachment from the true nature of reality causes us to suffer, and yet the fear of letting go of our attachment to our egos drives us to cling even more and escape behind Maya.

Ignorance, Desire, and Fear/Anger are, in Tibetan Buddhist Medicine, the three fundamental roots of disease and of cyclic existence, the cycle of rebirth into this earthly realm. It is perpetuated by the illusory cycle of ignorance > desire > fear > ignorance, and so forth. The second Noble Truth is our so-called “wake-up call”. To free ourselves from our suffering, our illusion of separateness, we must not only acknowledge that we are suffering, but we must also become aware from within that we, our egos, are the roots to our suffering.

As explained in the Bhagavad Gita 3:36-41:

Arjuna: What is the force that binds us to selfish deeds, O Krishna? What power moves us, even against our will, as if forcing us?

Krishna: It is selfish desire and anger, arising from the guna of rajas; these are the appetites and evils which threaten a person in this life. Just as a fire is covered by smoke and a mirror is obscured by dust, just as the embryo rests deep within the womb, knowledge is hidden by selfish desire – hidden, Arjuna, by this unquenchable fire for self-satisfaction, the inveterable enemy of the wise. Selfish desire is found in the senses, mind, and intellect, misleading them and burying the understanding in delusion. Fight with all your strength, Arjuna! Controlling your senses, conquer your enemy, the destroyer of knowledge and realization. 

It sounds simple at first, but for most of us it may take many years, or many lifetimes, to achieve this full self-awareness. It takes practice! Like the warrior Arjuna, we must strive to become spiritual warriors for Truth in order to face the origin of our suffering.

Noble Truth #3 – The Truth to The Cessation of Suffering (Nirodha)

sacred-india-tarot-buddha-10-of-disksIf we choose to become spiritual warriors, how will we conquer our enemy? How can we cease suffering? How do we stop desiring, clinging, and craving? How do we silence the ego and bring stillness to the mind? We can free ourselves from our suffering by letting go of clinging and by surrendering our egos so that our souls can shine through. Surrender is a powerful weapon which takes great strength to wield, but with continuous practice we will be able to set our ego’s control aside and open our hearts…to Love.

In Tibetan Medicine, Love and Compassion is the ultimate antidote for all disease and suffering. When we truly love, we cannot be selfish and we cannot crave and desire; we can only give unconditionally. When we love, our souls, our true Selves, unite with Truth, God, the Universe… This is freedom! Free from our egos, free from the cycle of ignorance, desire, and fear/anger, free from suffering.

Love is

the perfect stillness

and the greatest excitement, and most profound act,

and the word almost as complete

as His name

– Rabia of Basra, Islamic Sufi saint

God came to my house and asked for charity.

And I fell on my knees and cried,

“Beloved, what may I give?”

“Just love,” He said.

“Just love.”

– Saint Francis of Assisi

Even after all this time

the sun never says to the earth,

“You owe me.”

Look what happens with a love like that –

it lights the whole world.

– Hafiz, Persian poet

Noble Truth #4 – The Noble Eightfold Path

The first three of the Four Noble Truths were developed by the Buddha to teach us about the nature of suffering. With the fourth part the Buddha provides and shows us the pathway to overcome our suffering: The Noble Eightfold Path. By practicing and following this path, we can become more and more able to surrender our egos and free ourselves from the roots of suffering (ignorance, desire, and anger) in order to live a life of Truth, Love, and Compassion.

MudraHeart1) Right Understanding

2) Right Intention

3) Right Speech

4) Right Action

5) Right Livelihood

6) Right Effort

7) Right Mindfulness

8) Right Concentration

Following the Noble Eightfold Path is a continuous practice in which we must try to be aware of and conscious of how our actions, thoughts, words, and intentions affect others. By doing what is right and compassionate towards others, we will overcome our suffering.

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Butterfly Journal: Gratitude (Month 10; Entry 1)

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Art by Josephine Wall

This second journey through Butterfly Journal has brought clarity, awareness, and a deepening of appreciation for my process of growth and transformation. The prompt for month ten has also helped me to go even deeper into the feeling, or is it a state of being?, of gratitude:

We’ve all noticed that when things are in harmony, they flow smoothly, and we’re happy. However, when things don’t go how we want or planned, we get upset. Nature likes to keep things in balance, so when things don’t go smoothly it’s likely that Nature is trying to tell us something. This is when we need to stop, take a step back, view things from a different perspective, and say thank you for this opportunity to learn and grow.

For the tenth month, think about all the things that you have been and are grateful for, and then think about the things you have not been grateful for. With the transformations that have taken place inside you over the last nine months, take a new look at those people, incidents, or situations, and find gratitude for them. What have or can you now learn from them? Did they or can they help you grow in some way that you had not been aware of?

Every day, especially when I first wake up, I say my prayers of gratitude, but I didn’t always do this, especially during times of great stress, challenges, and even fear. However I have learned that practicing gratitude is just what helps us through times of stress, challenges, and even fear.

When I lived in my old house I experienced many of those times, and though there were so many things I loved about that house – the little “farm” I created, the giant feng shui art project I made out of the house, the animals I cared for there, and more – when I sold it and moved back to the family home in California I carried a lot of those difficult memories and energies with me, still in need of much healing. As those who follow these journal entries know, returning to the family home was a journey into the dark cocoon, into deeper stresses, challenges, and fears that needed to be addressed, many of which were tucked deep away into the dark recesses of my psyche.

There were many times I questioned myself if I had made a mistake by moving, and as difficult as it was, I knew I was on the right path for my soul’s growth and healing. Because I was engrossed in this process I didn’t really get to completely thank my old home and house or to be thankful for all the wonderful time and experiences I had had in my old house. It wasn’t until my move a few months ago, which signaled that I had fully emerged from the cocoon and was now spreading my wings, that I have really been able to completely and fully express, feel, and be in gratitude for my old house, my experiences there (good and bad), and all that I was able to create.

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It’s interesting/synchronistic how the house that I am renting now has so many things in common with my old house: a fish pond, chickens, a veggie garden, herbs, fruit trees, large trees all around, etc. I feel I found this place to give me the time to deepen my gratitude and fully appreciate the past, and it definitely feels like this is also completing a deep stage of healing for me. As affirmation of this from my psyche, my house dream series has completely stopped. Since this post with many of my house dreams last October, I have had only two other house dreams. The first here was before I knew I was moving in December, and the other was just after I had moved:

11/11/15: I return to my old house. It was totally empty, colorful as before, but also bigger and all cleaned out. Many friends and neighbors were there happy to see me. I asked to have the contract for the sale dissolved since the couple never moved in, and I wanted to come back. The yard and garden was bigger too.

12/15/15: I went back to my old house. It was the same, but all the walls were bright white. It was “my home.”

As I’ve mentioned before, a house or home symbol in dreams often symbolizes the psyche, and for me the psyche is where I have been doing much, much cleaning, clearing, and healing. As challenging as things had been, especially over the past few years, I am thankful for all of it, for without those experiences I would not now be “home.”

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Butterfly JournalIf you are interested in embarking on your own journey of transformation, you can purchase Butterfly Journal for from Amazon (and international stores), or Barnes & Noble.

To learn more about Butterfly JournalClick Here. Also check out the Full Color Photo Edition Here which is filled with my own butterfly photography.

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Animal Spirits: California Condor & Vulture

CondorFrom where I sit working at my desk I have a great view of the Los Padres National Forest and the many animal spirits inhabiting the area, including many birds. In particular I have been watching many very large (8-10 foot wingspan) birds circling about looking for food opportunities, and have realized they are California Condors, a type of vulture. California Condors became extinct in the wild in the 1980’s, but have since been reintroduced to the wild, so it is especially great to see so many flying about. Recently one perched on a large rock in the fruit orchard adjacent to where I live, as if giving a nod to write about him.

Condors and vultures are not hunters; with their great vision and keen sense of smell they scavenge, sometimes waiting hours or days, for carrion for their food. This makes them opportunistic, patient, and resourceful. Because they finish off dead animals cleaning the bones, condors and vultures symbolize the process of death and rebirth. In some cultures, such as in Tibetan Buddhism, vultures play an important role in sky burials, where they help the deceased body to return to Mother Nature to be renewed into the cycle of life.

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Kind of what it looks out outside my window when the condors are out looking for food.

Vultures have also been used in prophecy among Shamans, and they were also sacred to the ancient Greek god Apollo, whose temple at Delphi housed the great Oracle.

California Condors are very long-lived birds, up to 60 years! They nurture their young for a few months and are very protective of them as well.

The California Condor and Vulture Symbolize:

  • Death, Rebirth, & Renewal
  • Cleanising & Purification
  • Keen Vision, Perceptions, Insights, & Prophesy
  • Connection, Guidance, & Protection of Mother Nature/Mother Goddess
  • Patience & Resourcefulness
  • Longevity
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Distance Reiki & Energy Healing for Pets

It’s time to put energy back into my Animal Healing work. Visit my Healing with Animals blog below if you are interested in Distance Reiki and Energy Healing for your pet!

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My pups enjoying our new home! My pups enjoying our new home!

As some of my blog followers and many of my clients know, I recently moved from San Francisco down the coast to Santa Barbara, and I am loving my new home! After giving me and my own pets time to get settled and to explore our new home, I am now ready to return to offering Animal Healing sessions. If you are in the Santa Barbara, Goleta, and Montecito, CA areas and are interested in healing for your pet, please visit my Services & Rates Page here, but, as I have been doing for humans for some time (visit my Reiki page on my business site here), I am also now offering distance Reiki and Energy Healing for pets!

I have two options for the Distance Reiki and Energy Healing sessions: by Email or by live video call via Skype or FaceTime…

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Butterfly Journal: Harmony (Month 9, Entry 2) – Flow

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Butterfly Photography by Julianne Victoria

In the last entry for this month, I discussed the art of allowing, especially allowing relationships to be harmonious by removing resistance to the way I thought or expected them to be, and instead allowing myself and others to express and be the higher vibrations that we truly are. And I continue working on this art of allowing with a focus on allowing things to flow.

Last night I began facilitating the 12-class workshop of journeying through Butterfly Journal. (see information below if you’d like to join in. I will keep it open for sign-ups until the 2nd class, and you will get a recording of the first to catch up!) Leading up to it, I had the usual stresses and worries swirling in and out of my mind: Will others speak up and participate? Will there be clashes of personalities? Will it flow harmoniously? etc. So I reminded myself that those worries were all in my mind, and to go into it allowing the class and the participants’ own desires for how it could go to flow. And it did!

Harmony is always there for all of us, but we truly have to allow it by removing the things within ourselves which don’t allow it to flow: fears, worry, stubborn expectations, thinking things will be like the (inharmonious) past, and/or a need to control others or the situation. (See this month’s Full Moon Chakra Tarot Reading where I discuss more in depth the need to control. – Ahh, synchronicity!)

Thank you to my workshop participants for allowing a harmonious start to our journey of transformation together!

Transformational Journaling for Personal Growth 

with Butterfly Journal!

During this 12 session interactive teleconference workshop, we will journey through Butterfly Journal together:

  • Discussing the journal prompts and journal entry examples
  • Brainstorming, outlining, and writing down key words of inspiration
  • Sharing (optional) our writing 
  • Discussing personal insights, revelations, & challenges
  • Posing questions to the group & self-inquiry

What will you gain and benefit from taking this workshop and going on this transformational journey?

  • Skills in self-reflection 
  • Awareness and acknowledgment of your shadow side
  • Healing of old and newer emotional and psychological wounds
  • A clearer view and perception of yourself, your actions, and how they affect others
  • A greater understanding and compassion for yourself, others, and the planet

Classes will be held every Wednesday evening from 6:00pm to 7:30pm  Pacific time from February 17th through May 4th

Cost is $60.oo (only $5.oo per class!) – Sign-ups are now closed.

Once purchased, I will send you a confirmation email and the morning of the each session, I will send you the link, call in number, and access code to call into the teleconference sessions.

* If you are outside the US, long distance charges on your phone may apply depending on your phone and plan.

Sessions will be recorded and archived, so if you miss one or want to go back and review, you can!

Butterfly JournalYou may purchase a copy of Butterfly Journal to work with throughout the workshop, or you can find the prompts for each month by going through my previous journal entries here.

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Animal Spirits: The Snake/Serpent

snakeRecently I have come across a couple of snakes, first on a run a few days ago and then this morning while walking to the dog park. Both of these snakes were dead, which did not alarm me. It reminded me of this Animal Spirits post about the snake that I wrote two years – at a time when I was deep, deep in the process of bringing many cycles of psychic, energetic, and ancestral wounds to a place of healing, wholeness, and completion. Seeing these snakes, which symbolize the continuous and eternal cycles of all that is, felt like affirmation that one cycle has completed and a new one has begun.

Animal Spirits: The Snake/Serpent

In the post, The Ninth Nakshstra: Ashlesha, I briefly touched on Ashlesha’s symbol, the snake, so I thought this would be a great time to go into the snake symbolism some more. The snake has many dualistic qualities. Across cultures they have been the symbols of healing and death, good and evil, and wisdom and cunning. Snakes can be patient and protective or brash and elusive. Whichever way they lean, they are always very aware and intelligent.

Kundalini2Snakes represent both masculine and feminine energy, and thus are considered to symbolize both the sun and fire, and the moon and water. As a masculine symbol it is assertive, phallic, and authoritative. As a feminine symbol it is psychic, creative/cyclical, and emotional. When two snakes intertwine it symbolizes the two primal forces, the divine masculine and the divine feminine, coming together. Within us the Ida (feminine) and Pingala (masculine) Nadis or channels intertwine around the chakras, through the middle of which runs the Sushumna Nadi, where Kundalini, the “serpent” or spiritual energy, rises.

images-5This integration of opposites is also seen in the shape of the double helix of DNA and in the caduceus, the symbol for the god Mercury/Hermes. As mentioned in the last post, Mercury is a images-2neutral planet in astrology, both/neither benefic and/nor malefic. He is dualistic much like the attributes of the snake. Mercury was also a messenger, who assisted the communication between man and the earthly realm, and the gods and the spirit realm. Because of this he is also a guide for the dead, leading souls from this physical world into the immortal world, just as snakes are thought to exist within and between realms. Among Shamanic traditions, the snake forms the cord that allows the shamans to travel the spirit realms. Snakes, who regularly shed their skin, are symbols of rejuvenation, transformation, death, birth, rebirth, and the shadow realms.

images-3Though the caduceus of Hermes is often used as a medical symbol, it is really the rod of Asclepius, the god of healing and the medicinal arts, with its single serpent wrapped around it, that is a symbol for medicine. Though the venom of a snake bite can be deadly, it is that same venom that can be used as healing medicine. In Vedic myth snakes are also associated with both life and death: the gods had placed the demon-snake Vasuki in charge of churning the milky ocean, within which the gods had hidden both the nectar of immortality and poisons. Of course, the both wise and cunning Vasuki decided to taste the immortal nectar only to be caught and then decapitated by the gods. However, since he had tasted the immortal nectar, Amrita, his head and body live on as the “shadow planets” Rahu and Ketu, respectively.

The snake as a symbol of immortality is also shown in the Ouroboros, a serpent (or images-6sometimes dragon) that eats its own tail. The Ouroboros appears in Ancient Egyptian, Greek, Celtic, Norse, Mayan, and Middle Age European art. In ancient Norse Mythology, the sea serpent Jörmungandr grew so large that he surrounded the earth and held his tail in his mouth. It is he who holds the earth together, and thus he is called the World Serpent. The Ouroboros symbolizes the continuous cycle of life, immortality, the totality of existence, and the wholeness (or oneness) of All.

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