Monday, October 8, 2012

What The Bobcat Told

This morning before the sun was fully up, I saw an animal around 30-40 pounds.  It didn't behave like a dog, and then it occurred to me.  It is a bobcat.  It went back into the woods.

Now bobcat were plentiful in the Smokies of western North Carolina.  Being in nature was one of the things I felt I would deeply miss.  After all, how can you compete with a black bear on your front porch, and a red wolf in your side yard?

I know why the bobcat came.

BOBCAT
 
Silence, Solitude and Secrets
 
People with a Bobcat totem are often solitary like their totem animal.
Coming to terms with that, learning to be alone
without being lonely is part of what the Bobcat can teach.
However, you must be careful not become a recluse.
Learn when to be social and when you need alone-time.
Bobcat people often become keeper of secrets
and they must learn never to break their silence and friend’s confidences.
If trust is broken, things will be distorted and blown out of proportion.
Keep the secret -- maintain the silence -- honor the trust given.
Bobcats have the ability to turn on and off creative forces.
Bobcat magic uses darkness and secrecy;
be silent about your magic and power –
don’t broadcast what you can do to everyone. Speaking of it dissipates the power.
You must learn when to speak, how much to say, and what to share with others.
This is essential.
Bobcat people are night people.
They also can have psychometry (the ability to sense an object) and/or clairaudience.
Trust in your senses. 
Even if there is no logical reason, trust what your inner voice is saying.
Bobcat people can see what is hidden -- and this ability
can make some people uncomfortable around a Bobcat person.

Source:   http://www.linsdomain.com/totems/pages/bobcat.htm                                                            

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