Friday, 25 February 2011

Spirit Animal - Shining Rabbit

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According to the Chinese calendar, this year, 2011, is the “Year of the Rabbit”.  Several times over the last two weeks, a big white rabbit has been out in the cul-de-sac, sitting in the snow, and watching everyone.

Most days, she seems to sit where the sun is shining, and the frost in her fur makes her shine, and makes her look ethereal, or “not real”.  The dogs see her, and whine, but seem happy not to chase her.

One day, as she sat, seeming to stare right at me, I asked her if she had something to share with me or with others.  Here is what she said.

“ I am here to speak to you of quiet times – when the grass was tall and green and lush.  With very little effort, all beings had enough to eat.  The sun was gentle and warm, and the time of snows was one for sleeping and being lazy and dreaming good dreams.  These times were the times before men.  These were the times when all beings were in harmony and balance.  Animals did not destroy their habitat or other animals recklessly.  Something only died when food was required.

Humans are now at a point where they need to learn to how to be moderate and quiet.  Man will now feel Nature move across the Earth in rebellion of all the unkindness that has been done.  Nature will be no longer peaceful; it will be full of anger and to clear this anger, the Earth must erupt.  Many will not be able to live with these changes.  I say, “Have faith!”

Open up to the fun and to the healing that is in the Earth and all around you.  Walk with the animals, the birds, and the trees.  Swim with the fishes.  Be cleansed.”

Judy@angelsandancestors.com   

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Judy