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  • what does a lion mean?

  • Is it possible to have two? I saw first a wolf, and then a dragon.

  • @TheL1ttlekitty yes it is possible. I think that makes it more interesting. Consider the characteristics of these animals and how that might relate to you, or what is happening in your life at this time.

  • Thanks for posting this.  My experience featured a gray fox; can you offer insight into this like you did for american277?

  • The image of the fox is believed to represent cleverness, secrecy, adaptability, wisdom, and swiftness. A shape-shifter, the fox can observe and yet remain unseen. Alert and focused, the fox remind us to watch what is happening around us. The foxs adaptability to its environment encourages us to make the best of our circumstances, while remaining low key. Showing patience, the fox reminds us to wait for the right moment to act. You may have these qualities or you may wish to develop them.

  • What a powerful image. In many cultures the Lynx is regarded as a keeper of hidden secrets, a wise and silent witness of humankind with a talent for survival and being 'invisible', and with a gift for sudden insights on the deeper meanings of life. Perhaps you posses or could develop some or all of these qualities.

    Keywords associated with the Lynx are:

    Knower of secrets, Silence, Solitary, Uncover the Hidden, Clairvoyance, Invisible.

  • i was a lynx, at least it felt like it. no bullshitting! i swear!

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