The Black Squirrel is quite hardy, and takes advantage of the nicer winter days to come out of dormancy to feast on the bird seeds and peanuts or other nuts that people leave outside. This morning, Black Squirrel sits out in our yard, munching on pine cones. As I stare at her, she looks back at me. I think, at first, that she is quite cheeky. I swear that she smiles. And then, it looks like she stamps her foot, and says, “Listen!”
I pay attention.
Black Squirrel says:
- Build up your strength with protein, carbs, and fat. Cellulose – plant food will not help you at this time.
- Do not over eat. This makes you slow. Eat sparingly, and eat more often, as the squirrel does.
- Practice your dexterity. This means that you must learn to do things with either hand, unconsciously, so that you can work tools with either hand. You will need to do this.
- “Squirrel” away some staples, and a tool or two to use to make clean water. We drink water that is stored in the trees because the trees clean the toxins out of the water.
- Practice getting to know your area so that you are comfortable in it.
See the November 2011 Angels’ magazine “The New Wave” at www.angelsandancestors.com
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Is it a blessing to have a squirrel in your yard? I have several black squirrels in my yard.
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