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niyad

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25. Raccoon Medicine by Jamie Sams and David Carson
Mon Apr 9, 2018, 02:04 PM
Apr 2018

Raccoon Medicine by Jamie Sams and David Carson


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Raccoon carries the medicine of the protector of the underdog and provider for the young, infirm and elderly. Often called “little bandit” by southern tribes, this Robin Hood of the animal kingdom teaches us about generosity and caring for others. When Raccoon comes your way, you are being asked to contact your inner warrior to become a protector and generous provider for those in need.

Raccoon medicine people have the uncanny ability to assist others without allowing them to become victims or dependents. Like the tribal chiefs of old, Raccoon tends to the needs of the tribe before taking anything for itself.

A troupe of Raccoons scouting for food is often a hilarious exercise in generosity. After rolling in the cornmeal or flour, they finally settle on their favorite morsels, giving the best tidbits to their lookout. Raccoons leave a watcher behind when raiding a campsite or mountain cabin, usually the dominant male. He is always fed first by the other raiders to honor his vigilance as the group’s protector. This uncommon lack of greed is as rare in the world of humans as it is in the rest of the animal world. While other creatures fight one another for the for the best of a kill, Raccoon teaches the universal law of giving back to the source of your strength, guidance and protection. You are also reminded that benefolence and generosity comes around full circle to reward the giver.

If Raccoon wanders into your cards today, the little bandit may be telling you to look around and see who needs your strength at this tiime. Speak up in defense of another instead of remaining silent when others are gossiping. Maybe it is time to share the bounty of your time, energy, or possessions with the less fortunate. But remember to help those in need develop their own protector and provider skills. In all cases, Raccoon asks that you honor yourself and others equally. Provide for your own needs, or your well will be dry when you choose to give generously. Chiefs earn their Eagle feathers when they promote every human’s right to self-dignity; acting in this manner brings that same honor to yourself and to your family.

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https://soleadventure.wordpress.com/2013/12/08/raccoon-medicine-by-jamie-sams-and-david-carson/

Boog and cone of shame [View all] TEB Apr 2018 OP
Poor guy! redwitch Apr 2018 #1
Oooooh... a kitty with a black mask.... let's play ! magicarpet Apr 2018 #2
Make sure you don't leave any of his food safeinOhio Apr 2018 #3
Dogs eat inside TEB Apr 2018 #4
You are way ahead of me safeinOhio Apr 2018 #5
All our pups TEB Apr 2018 #9
One of my dogs had a bit of surgery MichMary Apr 2018 #6
As cute as they are.... Bayard Apr 2018 #7
before I was able to get my little rescue kitteh inside, I would often feed him on the porch niyad Apr 2018 #24
Raccoons are vicious terrorists. They look all cute and cuddly...they are NOT! PearliePoo2 Apr 2018 #8
Raccoons their TEB Apr 2018 #11
The viciousness of your post made me Ferrets are Cool Apr 2018 #13
I agree. SouthernIrish Apr 2018 #19
I use a live trap. As far as releasing it somewhere else, then making a problem for others is OK? PearliePoo2 Apr 2018 #28
I use a humane live trap with a door that closes, not a foot trap and yes, they go in the pond. PearliePoo2 Apr 2018 #26
*ANY* creature or creation that threatens my dog dies The Mouth Apr 2018 #29
Coons can be rabies carriers also FakeNoose Apr 2018 #22
When we had that problem, I would always go outside first to scare them away, Ferrets are Cool Apr 2018 #10
Glad he is all fixed up get the red out Apr 2018 #12
Ooh Boog. Stay away from raccoons zeusdogmom Apr 2018 #14
Thank you TEB Apr 2018 #15
Please pass this little note onto the Boog MLAA Apr 2018 #16
Its cool TEB Apr 2018 #20
Thought "cone of shame" would be reference to Pruitt's "cone of silence". . . nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2018 #17
The Boog, protecting his family from the great raccoon invasion. AJT Apr 2018 #18
Yes our stabel genius TEB Apr 2018 #21
ohhhh, poor boog!!! niyad Apr 2018 #23
Raccoon Medicine by Jamie Sams and David Carson niyad Apr 2018 #25
plant mint around your yard. It grows like a weed and raccoons don't like it. appleannie1943 Apr 2018 #27
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