Interacting with TotemsDeveloping a Direct Connection to Animal Spirits
Once the totem has been identified and understood, it is time to learn how to interact directly with the animal spirit.
Totems form an invaluable ally on the spiritual path. Acting as healers, protectors, teachers, and guides, they can have a profound impact in one’s life. The following sections are tools and methods that can be employed in creating a beneficial relationship with an animal totem. Guided Visualizations to Contact TotemsHaving access to someone that is adept at shamanic journeying is probably the best way of having interaction with a totem. Be careful in selecting someone to do this work, as many people like to see themselves as a shaman, but do not have the discipline and training. As with everything else use common sense, caution, and look at their track record. If it feels wrong then it almost always is, and conversely, if it is appropriate then it should feel that way. Not having access to a traditional or contemporary practitioner is not the only way to contact totems. Guided visualizations, either commercially done on a CD/MP3, or ones personally prepared from a script can be used to journey with totems. Totem Oracle CardsJamie Sams Medicine Cards, or Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm’s Druid Animal Oracle are both solid sources of information on specific totems, and offer a useful tool in receiving guidance. Each card has the picture of a totem animal, while the book has a description of its medicine. There are varied ways in working with oracles cards, and it is up to each individual to find their personal way. In general though, either an individual card is chosen to focus on for meditation, or the book that accompanies the cards will describe specific spreads to be used. Totem DreamsDreams can be used to interact with totems. These can be spontaneous dreams that carry messages from a totem, or ones that are incubated by the dreamer. Incubation can be as simple as asking the totem to bring a message in a dream. It is helpful to make the request formally before going to sleep, maybe with an appropriate offering. Examples of an offering might be tobacco tied in cloth, or food put out for that totem. Connecting to Totems with Song Almost all pagan cultures use song or chant to connect with spirits and totems. If possible, learn a traditional song for the totem, or using chant and words create a new one. Song can be a touchstone to communicate with a totem and call in the totem's assistance. Using Prayer to Connect to TotemsPrayer forms the most basic type of communication. Prayer is simply focused intention and it can be done internally or verbally. As long as prayer comes from the heart, it is effective in communicating with totems and spirits in general. Vision Questing for Animal TotemsTime spent alone in nature on a fast, is one of the most effective means in connecting to a totem or guiding spirit. The silence nature provides can be the perfect space to hear spirits. In general, a Vision quest is carried out under the guidance of a qualified teacher. The questor finds a space in nature and creates a small circle, where they wil remain for four days while they fast and meditate. Often times, visions and vivid dreams will provide clarity to life's challenges. Totem ArtSacred art exists the world over, and can be a conduit for spirit communication. Both creating totem art and having it nearby can be a powerful touchstone to that animal’s medicine. Carvings can also be used to represent the medicine of animal. A carving imbued with the spirit of a totem is called a fetish, and can be used to connect to a totem more easily. Sweat Lodges CeremoniesSweat lodges are found in most cultures around the world in one form or another. Cultures such as the Ojibwe (Anishinaabe) of central Canada have sweat lodge ceremonies that focus on interaction with totem animals. The sweat lodge creates the perfect environment to have profound spirit contact. Totem Assistance and MessagesTotems can often bring important messages. This might be in the form of dreams or visions, or it might be in waking reality. Be observant of animals and their behavior. Watch for unusual or repetitive antics, especially of those of a primary totem. Take note if the totem looks healthy or sick. Seeing the totem with food in its mouth can be a sign of abundance. Watch for synchronicities. Get in the habit of asking for a totem’s assistance when requiring protection, healing or guidance. Like any relationship, familiarity strengthens the bond. Read Types of Totems to learn more about recognizing the various types of totems, while Finding a Totem examines ways of locating a personal totem. Working with Totems provides information on connecting with the totems in daily life ReferencesAnimal Speak; The Spiritual and Magical Powers of Creatures Great and Small, Ted Andrews, Llewellyn Publications ,1996 The Once Unknown Familiar; Shamanic Paths to Unleash Your Animal Powers, Timothy Roderick, Llewellyn Publications ,1994 Medicine Cards; the Discovery of Power Animals through the Ways of Animals, Jamie Sams, St Martin Press, 1999 Druid Animal Oracle, Philip and Stephanie Carr-Gomm, Fireside, 1995
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