Janice Hensley's Animal Guides Weasel Love of vitality heal self Protecting man's flank, the weasel provides energies to be used in healing all scars new and old. Willingly placing himself between man and others, the weasel stands guard. Ranging with the youth within man, the weasel realizes the needs for strength to partake in quiet, orderly, straight to the point naturalness. Man needs to order strength for himself, using prayer when necessary. Taking a defensive position around man, the weasel staves off any entanglements with man's selves and others, so that man may not drain himself of his own vitality. Rather than be caught unawares, the weasel prepares man to heal himself by rationing his energies now solely for his own use. Quickly, the weasel serves man by allowing his own energies to instill wisdom and forethought as a part of man's planning of defenses. These defenses serve man equally well in regard to attacks from without and attacks from within. Since reason needs to prevail quickly, strength and quickness must become synonymous at times. Here the weasel is most adept and uses his rapid vision to open man to his own internal energy sources. From The Wonders Of Animal Guides, 1988 by Janice Hensley Plover Love of touch reach out to others Sitting in man's hands, the plover provides a soothing influence and grants man's wish to be close to others. from The Wonders Of Animal Guides 1988 by Janice Hensley
Black beetle Love of failing try again with enthusiasm Using touch, the black beetle pleases man's wish to quell all back travel. From The Wonders Of Animal Guides, 1988 by Janice Hensley |