



I experienced my inner animal, and it worked. Thanks to a de-animalist therapist — who was excellent, a brilliant woman, completely psychotic and fully aligned with the current values of her psychic universe. She energetically bridged with my inner animal: the Woodland Otter.
At first, I couldn’t believe it, I’m very Cartesian. And yet, I saw it with my own eyes: the woodland otter emerged from my body and started dancing salsa. You can’t criticize someone’s visual perception. It’s the truth of the body, of sensory intuition, a subtle perception that never lies. You all know that, just like I do now.
I realized. I understood that one must shed doubt and reason to awaken to spiritual life. I did it. And I’m happy, in a reminiscent and reincarnatory way. Namaste.
By the way. I’m selling posters, tapestries, mugs, and other useless crap with my name on it. Contact me from anywhere in the universe to buy them.
Based on zodiac a peacock leads me, and despite beautiful, they do not show off all the time... we can wait at a zoo so long and it won't boast, just when courting.
Took a quiz and the tiger is apparently my spirit animal bc I "possess an unwavering strength of character and radiate physical, mental and emotional power, which is used to uplift others." Nifty...
Owl or cat. Maybe a poisonous snake; they’re regarded as symbols of wisdom in China.
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Saw this question and had to take a quick little quiz. It said deer... 🙃 Not the coolest animal I'd imagine, but the overall description was close to accurate for me so I'll take it. Here's what it said
What It Means To Be The Deer
When you have the deer as spirit animal, you are highly sensitive and have a strong intuition. By affinity with this animal, you have the power to deal with challenges with grace.
You master the art of being both determined and gentle in your approach.
The deer totem wisdom imparts those with a special connection with this animal with the ability to be vigilant, move quickly, and trust their instincts to get out the trickiest
situations.
Ignore the unnecessary space between "trickiest" and "situations". Copy-paste got messy with that for some reason.
Something with the body of a walrus… with the head… of a sea lion. Or something with the body of… an egret… with the head… of a meerkat. Or just the head of a monkey… with the antlers of a reindeer… with the body of a... porcupine.

@NathanDavis I could die from the cuteness🥹
He's good at it, very very good
People who give a predator as their response don't know the implications. If your ancestors names you as a wolf, bear or lion, you'd be outcasted & made to fight in a private militia, often a danger to other groups of people.
Wrong these are pilots that lead you.
@strateguy632 Wtf are you on about l? Also if you think this is wrong your knowledge on European history likely only stretches back to the middle ages with a few events in the Roman Empire chucked in there.
The story of Romulus & Remus, sons of a she-wolf are outcasted by the Latin tribe of Alba Longa.
The Turks are also said to be descendants of a she-wolf & made to work as miners in Mongolia (likely a slave role but they rebelled & became Khagan themselves).
The Celts have a myth to represent their raging Fianna warriors with their spiked hair & often wearing no clothes.
He was called Cu Cuhlainn (meaning Cuhlainns hound) after as a child himself he slew other children who bullied him & killed Cuhlainn's aggressive guard dog. He offered to act as a guard in the place of his dog until he got a new one so Setanta was renamed to Cu Cuhlainn (Cuhlainns hound) by a druid (cu Cuhlainn was also known for his raging hulk-like powers).
The Theodish (Germanic) warriors would outcast criminals & people who inherited nothing. These people would wear the jaws of wolves, bears & boars on their heads, often raiding & harassing people.
@strateguy632 Sources about the viking age & beyound call them Berserkers & Ulfhednars & describe their raging tactics. These were bands of outcasted men who would survive, poach, find each other & eventually become a gang ("Varangian" means "war ganger"). Anglo-Saxon & Celtic kings often had boars on the top of their helmets.
The Greeks depicted Hercules wearing a lion jaw (lions used to be native to Greece). There was a ancient bronze age mycenean warrior culture associated with the cult of Lykaios Zeus. Some of the myths, often cannibalistic in nature, are said to be the origins of vampires & werewolves. Outcasted men would be made to leave everything behind, even hanging their gloves on the branch of a special bog they passed through & they would exit as new men with a wolf spirit. There's also a lot of artwork found in Greek archaeology of wolf jaw wearing early hoplites.
So don't just spew out "wrong" when you don't know.
I think that it is a racoon. It is tough as hell, eats garbage and comes out at night.
Mine is probably a Husky. Free spirited but a great team player. Challenging yet playful.
I don't think I have one
My spirit animal is duck.
It's my pet rabbit :P
Rabbit is good lol
I know ;)
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I don't believe in this sort of thing.
I just wonder why people don't like me.
I’m just a kitten
An owl.
Vision and deception too!
Tiger, yours? Let me guess, squirrel 🐿️ 😂
A drunk angry capebarra
A whale
Wisdom and strength!
GUESS?
A Donkey cause i'm and ASS
A limpet.
Bear
Orca...
I don’t believe in “spirit animals.”
Crow
kitten
Unknown
a deer
A stallion.
Eagle
Mine is a wolf
Catt
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