Seahorse
The seahorse is unique in shape and reveals the hidden energies of the sea.
Unlike fish the seahorse are known as being monogamous. This means they choose a mate for life. The male also bears the children – not the female. The seahorse male carries the eggs in a pouch, where he fertilizes them. This can be associated with possible pressure at home, if this creature is featured as one’s totem animal.
The actual emblematic idea of seahorse is rather elaborate as well as varied. The seahorse is an authentic sea creature, as well as considered to possess magical importance one of the Historic Greeks, Western (alchemists) as well as Asians.
The actual Historic Greeks as well as Romans thought the seahorse was a gift from the ocean lord Neptune/Poseidon and therefore, the seahorse was regarded as emblematic associated with power as well as energy. Additionally, the historic Europeans believed how the seahorse transported spirits associated with dead sailors. They were connected to the underworld -- supplying those killed at sea with a secure passing as well as safety before entering heaven.
The Chinese associate the sea horse with superb good fortune. They were convinced that the seahorse was a creature of great power. Especially, the fact it’s head resembles a dragon. The Chinese approach the seahorse with wonder and say that the energy propels around such an animal.
Seahorses as a totem animal has the following traits
- Persistence in matters connecting to work.
- Safety in life – especially travel.
- Inflexibility.
- Viewpoints.
- Generosity/Sharing.
- High-conception.
- Perseverance.
- Happiness.
A comparatively relaxed, as well as mild-mannered sea creature, the seahorse is a shrine of energy. Their own wellness tends to be targeted with regard to their ambling-type of movements, especially curling their tails – the seahorse is not really associated with a fast pace. Therefore, they're emblematic. They are connected to one’s persistence as well as happiness -- they are happy with themselves, and therefore are in absolutely no rush for development.
In ancient history, many sea creatures have evolved, but the seahorse has been met with insufficient development. The seahorse’s entire body design has not changed. They have no sensation to change themselves. Nevertheless, this denotes resistance to change, and also a carefree approach to improvement, the seahorse is actually an image associated with inflexibility or even stubbornness. Moreover, the seahorse wraps its tail round the closest item in violent seas. The message of this totem is that one should not be too rigid or even persistent in attaining goals in life.
The seahorse features an exoskeleton, their own armor-bodies this can be rather delicate. It means that if one meets a seahorse in the spirit world they will need to be protected.
Seahorse shows up as a spirit guide when
- You need to be confident.
- You need grace.
- You need the power of the hummingbird of the sea.
- You need joy.
- You need to understand the importance of courtship dance.
Call on Seahorse as a spirit guide when
- You need to control your emotions.
- You need to understand the paternal rearing of children.
- You need to be gracious.
- You need to have confidence.
- Need to be joyful.
By Florance Saul
Mar 3, 2013