Birth and animal totem: Beaver (April 20th - May 20th).
- Moon: Frogs return moon.
- Season Aspect: The growing time.
- Wind Relation: East winds.
- Directional Relation: East.
- Element Relation: Earth with fire.
- Elemental clan: Turtle clan.
- Plant totem: Wild clover.
- Mineral totem: Bloodstone.
- Polarity with: Snake.
- Color Aspect: Yellow.
- Musical vibration: D sharp.
- Personality: Resourceful and methodical.
- Spiritual energy: Masculine energies.
- Emotions: High strung.
- Positive traits: Persistent and often strong-willed.
- Negative traits: Inflexible, possessive and often
times self involved.
- Compatibilities: Woodpeckers, bears and geese.
- Conscious Desire: Security through abundance.
- Subconscious desire: Freedom from attachments
- Spiritual Path: To discover that which has lasting
value.
- Strengths: Accepting change, compassion, inner
security and confidence.
- Weakness: Possessiveness and inflexibility.
- Keywords - Persistent, industrious, patient, resourceful, oblivious.
Birth totem beaver is one whose outer personality
is immersed in an inner sense of insecurity as he/she enters
their present incarnation. This lack of self worth may stem
from an unstable early childhood environment or sense of personal
loss. The beaver will then work furiously at building a comfortable
dam for himself in which he can feel truly safe and secure.
He is one who will work persistently and give his devoted
attention to any task he sets his mind to until the project
has been completed, allowing nothing to distract him in the
process. As he grows in maturity and yearns to move beyond
the comfort and security of his need to have and to possess
things of material value, Beaver looks within himself to identify
the long buried fear, loss or betrayal which has haunted him
all the years leading up to that point in time, and have cumulated
in the massive dam of twigs, logs and branches that clutter
his mental and emotional space. The resulting fortress is
ponderous indeed, and built as much to prevent others from
gaining access to him (which he may equate with exposure to
being "hurt" yet again), as to have the satisfaction
of knowing he can depend upon himself free of connection to
others.
Yet since we are all here to interact with,
learn from, and love one another, this house of twigs and
branches is bound to collapse in upon the beaver at some stage
along their soul’s progression. Yet, once the connection
has been made that there is something "more" than
having a roof over her head or a steady source of income to
rely upon, Beaver can then apply her great sense of industry
and resourcefulness toward overcoming the weights that threaten
to pull her under into the murky waters of operating through
unconsciousness. Think of the beaver as she constructs her
dam, she is the reformer of the animal kingdom as she goes
busily about gnawing down the wood necessary to build the
dam which will safely protect and shelter herself and her
offspring. In so doing, she not only changes the landscape
or the vista of the woodlands about her, she changes the flow
of water along the stream or river, creating a new energy
to the balance of nature.What is this if not reformation,
and the recognition that in order for new life to be given
the chance to thrive and flourish, the old must first be cleared
away? In tackling her life from the perspective of personal
growth, beaver then moves beyond the conscious intent to have
and possess, to find security within, and thereby completes
the mission of the higher self. |