And, I thank my friend, Alphe, for sending me this wonderful tale of Avia’s encounter with a skunk, such a beautiful introduction to the coming time and to the language of energy….
Many years ago, I learned the animal symbolism of the skunk first-hand. I was walking through thick woods with my head down. When I looked up to get my bearings I found myself staring directly into the eyes of a very intense looking skunk.
When I say I was seized stiff in my tracks, you know exactly what I mean. Who among us doesn’t know the capability of the skunk? Not many.
Of course a chunk of animal symbolism of the skunk deals with the pungent odor of its spray let off when it’s threatened.
Just think what a remarkable defense mechanism: Nonviolent, passive, effective. The skunk sends a message to would-be predators: “Nothing personal, just back off and nobody gets hurt.”
This unique method of self-protection and the way a skunk handles its predators is symbolic of:
- Defense
- Prudence
- Protection
- Confidence
- Awareness
- Pacification
- Effectiveness
- Good judgment
We would all do well to take this animal symbolism from the skunk: Do no harm. Indeed, as a totem animal, the skunk asks us to defend ourselves effectively, without causing further conflict.
Interestingly, the skunk would prefer to be even less assertive. You see, it takes over a week to reproduce its stinky juices after using them (their glands are only good for about 4 sprays). Ergo, the skunk is 100% sure it must spray before doing so as this defense tool is a commodity in the wild – not to be wasted on false alarms.
In recognizing this, we see the skunk is the ultimate pacifist, and by adopting its peace-loving ways we may obtain the carefree lifestyle this creature enjoys.
Carefree indeed, the skunk has very few predators because most of the animal kingdom recognizes its tell-tale markings and know from wildlife scuttlebutt the skunk is not to be fooled with. As such, the skunk goes about its business with aplomb, and has an innocent quality that few wild creatures have the luxury of exhibiting. Those with the skunk as their animal totem are naturally buoyant. They go through life with a calm assurance, and exude a peaceful energy that is extremely attractive to others.
Call upon the spirit of the skunk when you need quality judgment in a situation – particularly if you’re in a stressful state, or someone is pushing your buttons. The skunk will ease you out of the situation with deft and diplomacy. The skunk can also help calm jangled nerves, and help to center ourselves into a quiet, peaceful state. The skunk is happy to heed your call for help. Just remember to respect the skunk and express your thanks for the guidance and assistance.
Oh, what happened when I met that skunk in the woods long ago? He didn’t spray me, although he was certainly prepared. We just kept our eyes locked on each other (his were a soft yet intensely deep brown, my eyes are brown too – but I’m sure my gaze didn’t appear nearly as righteous as his – I was, after all, intruding on his turf). I slowly and quietly took steps backwards until I was at a safe distance to retreat altogether. The whole time we kept staring into each other’s eyes. It was odd, eerie, and exciting all at once.
That skunk was so majestic and regal in his stance – holding his ground – fearing nothing, least of all me. I certainly backed away (literally) from the meeting with a new found respect for this creature, and derived a deeper sense of the symbolic meaning of the skunk to boot!
We are in a releasing disseminating emotional phase of the moon, ending a 29 years of karma around our connections and relationships. We are letting new forms of relationships come into our lives… But first we have to understand the old relationships, clear them out or modify if needed, and then we are ready to embrace the new vision coming in.