Monday 19 March 2012

Spirit Animal - Opossum Thoughts

 

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Opossums are usually solitary and nomadic, staying in one area as long as food and water are easily available. Some families will group together in ready-made burrows or even under houses. Though they will temporarily occupy abandoned burrows, they do not dig or put much effort into building their own. As nocturnal animals, they favor dark, secure areas. These areas may be below ground or above. – from Wikipedia

An unusual visitor popped into see me in my meditation.  It was an Opossum.  Opossum is generally found in very warm areas like Florida, Virginia, Texas and Central and South America.

My visitor introduced herself as Para, and said that she had some thoughts to share.  Here are the things that were on Para’s mind.

  • Do no redo the work that others have done.  Instead of redoing it, simply improve upon it.
  • Find the clear boundary between those that are your friends and those that are your enemies.  Ask the friends to keep watch for you, and warn against the enemy.
  • Find ways to keep yourself safe.  Invent your own form of “possum”.
  • Do not be too fussy about food.  You will make your life easier.
  • However, do eat food that is good for you.  If the food is good for another, and does not suit you, do not eat it.
  • Food is a form of healthy life style.  Good food keeps your body strong.

Blessings,

Judy Judy@angelsandancestors.com

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