As we drove home from the mountains Thursday, we saw a wide variety of animals and birds. I was surprised to see a big badger run away from us, and across the road and into the grass.
Badgers are typically dawn and dusk beings as they are very much a loner type animal. This badger, however, was on a mission, and ran across a busy two lane highway. The irony of me telling you this story is that one of the characteristics of badger in all the legends is that Badger is the Keeper of Stories. Before the written word was so prominent, all traditions handed down their history by story telling. In each family was one member who could recite the family lineage right back to the oldest memories. We lost our tradition of story telling in the 1700’s with the growth of the Industrial Revolution and its need for written instructions to keep the spread of machines growing.
Back to Badger! Badger is an underground dweller. It reminds us to stay grounded. She also reminds us to dig deeper into the issues that are occurring in our lives because the surface problem is not at the root – the root is generally always hidden beneath the layers – of dirt, or of stories, or of self deception.
Badger likes to be by herself because she is very strong and self confident. Her questions are:
- Are you lacking confidence in something?
- Are you seeing only the surface of a story? Do you need to dig deeper?
- Are you using your stories to cause harm? Are someone else’s stories causing you harm?
- Do you need to tell a story to teach something?
- Does your story need to be told so that you can let go of it?
May Badger come to you in your dreams and give you a way to get to your roots!
The July 1 2010 issue up on line at www.angelsandancestors.com. Sign up for our free first of the month magazine at http://www.angelsandancestors.com/signup.html
See our new workshops at http://www.angelsandancestors.com/workshop.html
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thanks for reading this blog post. Sharing is good if it is kind and either has questions or tells about an experience.
Blessings,
Judy