Monday, July 27, 2009

Black Panther

The panther symbolizes power and aggressive energy. It possesses grace and swiftness of motion and are also able to be completely still in an instant. Panther can teach you the power of silence when pursuing something that is important to you.

Panther is swift and graceful. This can teach you how to meet deadlines effectively.

Like all the cat totems, panthers have great depth of vision. Each eye is capable of working separately. This teaches focus and wide vision for various life situations.

-Sensitivity and inner vision
-Valor and ferocity
-Personal Power
-Swiftness and graceful motion

The panther animal totem is a very powerful and protective presence. If you have this creature as your totem, you are blessed to have such a fierce and aggressive guardian with you.

The panther is a symbol of courage, valor and power. The panther has also sometimes associated with the sun, and solar vibrancy in some cultures (South American, & Central American).

Individuals with panther totem s are usually people who come into this world with a spiritual knowing - a deeper understanding of spiritual things. These people often are very intuitive, psychic, and many are artistically inclined.

Of all the panthers, the black panther has the greatest mysticism associated with it. It is a symbol of the mother, the dark moon and the power of the night. The black panther encourages us to understand the shadow powers available to us all, to acknowledge these powers and to eliminate our fears of the darkness.

When the black panther totem appears in your life, it is also a symbol of releasing your passions, and starting a new phase of your life. A phase in which you are discovering your desires, and living your dreams.

The panther animal totem asks us these questions:

-What is my Shadow Self trying to tell me?
-Are my passions helping or hindering me at this time?
-Am I still on the right spiritual path for myself?
-Am I supressing latent desires?
-Am I putting others' needs before my own to the point of self-neglect?
-Am I being mindful of my movements - both physical and emotional?
-Am I being defensive? Who or what am I protecting and why?

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