Sunday, December 16, 2012

Vision of Abbondanza

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Vision of Abbondanza
Today is Sunday, December 16, 2012, another Glorious Day of Creation and Life Abundant. Last night I had a glorious dream/vision of abbondanza (abundance). When I was sleeping I dreamt about a wild boar. It was a very positive dream about a boar that entered into my life and brought with it the blessings of abundance into every area of my life. Before waking up and doing research on the meaning of a wild boar in the Native American Totem Medicine tradition, I had no idea what a wild boar meant to my Native ancestors outside of being sustenance. Nevertheless, it meant the exact same thing that I knew in my dream. I do not remember every detail of my dream, matter of fact I remember very little of it. However, when I woke the abundance of prosperity and well being that permeated my being was extremely strong, so much so that all I could think about was blessings of every kind flowing freely to me in this lifetime. I felt a break through in my current life experience. The energy that I felt was very strong and simply marvelous; it had and still has me in a state of knowing that I can and will create whatever I desire and need on this journey of Life Abundant.
I am so grateful for everything I have experienced in this lifetime. That includes all of my life experiences; they have all played very important and positive roles in my life, even the most difficult and painful ones. I see life experiences in the same way that I see the seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) we experience every year like precision clockwork. In life we have seasons that show us the ebb and flow of life, as well as the continuous abundance that is available to us at all times in all things. We have a season when abundance of every sort is blossoming and producing a harvest of luscious fruits, a season when things get very warm and even extremely hot, a season when things cool down and some things start to decline a little, and then we have a season when many things enter a state of decline and dormancy, and start to rest in anticipation for the new burst of energy and life that will be ushered in during the up coming months. Life is such an amazing and mesmerizing experience of Divine Creation, and each of us plays a significant role in the co-creation of our personal realities. I know that I play an instrumental role in the creation of my surrounding world. My surrounding world being everything used to make up my place of abode, as well as the multitude of energies that make up my aura, and my place of abode.  My surrounding world from time to time includes people and other living creatures such as animals. I am so glad that I have consciously entered into the full comprehension that I am a spiritual being who is a creator, and one who possess and gives love freely and unconditionally. I Am One with Infinite Source, and I yield completely to Infinite Source’s Divine Unwavering Will.
Now on to the definition, medicine, and energies that wild boar possesses and has brought into my life on this glorious day of creation.
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Boar (Wild Boar) Medicine
MEANING: Confrontation, Courage, Assertive
Boar People are learning to face their fears. This is because Boar Medicine symbolizes fearlessness, aggressiveness and courage. Boar Medicine typically travels in a group (sounder), yet it is the adult experienced male Boar that is usually found alone.
The prominent ridge along Boar Medicine's spine is also common, giving rise to the name ridgebacks or razorback.
When Boar Medicine grabs your attention it is asking you to confront your fears having full knowledge that you already have the wit and wisdom to overcome anything in your path without having to get physically tough with it. Many ancient cultures have used Boar Medicine for its healing powers because of its ability to confront the unknown without fear.
Boar's message is about courage and protection; while at the same time remaining defiant and confident that your wisdom through experience will get you to place that you desire to be.
Boar/Pig: A very powerful totem - prosperity, spiritual strength, organized, self-reliant, fearless.

The Wild Boar Totem
The Wild Boar has been the symbol of warriors for centuries. The Celts believed that the Boar, which they called Torc or Bacrie, was their ally in war and there are many Celtic myths surrounding this noble animal. Native American Indians make war masks in the likeness of the Wild Boar to frighten and intimidate their enemies. The Boar’s head was used by many cultures as symbols of their countries of coat of arms. In particular Richard III of England took the Wild Boar as his personal Totem and coat of arms. The Wild Boar is mostly seen as a masculine entity and Totem, enriching the male virtues of bravery, nobility and fierceness in battle. The Wild Boar spirit will balance out male energy and ground the more virtuous aspects of the masculine nature.
The powerful Wild Boar has large tusks that can be deadly. They are fierce animals and signify the warrior spirit. This animal needs close body contact and tends to live in groups of fifty or more. They are clannish in nature but are wary of outsiders.
Wild Boars are mostly thought of as noble and brave animals that enjoy social interaction within their group.  
The Wild Boar possesses many animal virtues that are powerful and valuable and which any person would be wise to emulate or divine. One who has the power of the Wild Boar will see enhanced courage, fearlessness, and nobility; an increased ability to strategize and plan action aimed at obtaining success.  Prosperity, re-birth and chivalry are also all part of this noble totem’s magic.

The Brave Wild Boar Totem possesses the following virtues:
Warrior strength, warrior mind, fierceness in battle, chivalry, nobility, prosperity, strategic skills, deadly accuracy, personal power, re-birth, organization, successful confrontation, comrade, respected leadership and pure masculine energy.
Wild Boar Animal Pearls are said to impart their particular magical virtues to their owner. Wild Boar Pearls are characteristic of its host animal; they possess all the awesome characteristics that may be seen in the Wild Boar itself; the nobility and courage of this animal is contained within the pearl waiting for its proper owner to bestow its inner magic to that unique and fortunate individual. 
For century’s warriors, kings, leaders, strategic planners, army generals, shamans, spiritualists and practitioners of the occult have used Wild Boar animal pearls to transfer the powerful magical energy of the Wild Boar to themselves and to others in need of this commanding animal magic.  
Wild Boar pearls are highly sought after by any wishing to absorb Wild Boar virtues into their lives and develop stronger mental abilities such as those embodied by this powerful creature. The owner of a Wild Boar pearl will see their lives, spiritual energy and mental clarity imbued with all of the virtues attributed to the “Warrior” of the lands, the Wild Boar. The Wild Boar animal totem is a strong spirit and its magical properties are one of the most influential of all animal totems. Strength, leadership, courage, warrior strength, nobility, prosperity, and so much more can be integrated into the spirit of the possessor of this magical pearl and the Wild Boar totem.
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Wild Boar Totem
Recently through a series of meditations devised by my dear May King, Talorgan within Sacred Mists I discovered a new life totem animal...The Wild Boar.
Self-Reliance, Protection, Prosperity, Spiritual Strength, Warrior strength, warrior mind, fierceness in battle, chivalry, nobility, strategic skills, deadly accuracy, personal power, re-birth, organization, successful confrontation, comrade, respected leadership and pure masculine energy.
The Boar is a very powerful totem.
It is a totem of prosperity and spiritual strength
and a strong protector totem.
Boar is deeply connected to Mother Earth
and the mysteries of Nature.
The Wild Boar has been the symbol of warriors for centuries. The Celts believed that the Boar, which they called Torc or Bacrie, was their ally in war and there are many Celtic myths surrounding this noble animal. A famous Irish legendary boar was Orc Triath, which the Goddess Brigit owned. In the Arthurian tales of the Mabinogion the boar Twrch Trwyth was a terrible foe to Arthur. The White Boar of Marvan sent inspiration to its master to write music and poetry.
Native American Indians make war masks in the likeness of the Wild Boar to frighten and intimidate their enemies. The Wild Boar is mostly seen as a masculine entity and Totem, enriching the male virtues of bravery, nobility and fierceness in battle. The Wild Boar spirit will balance out male energy and ground the more virtuous aspects of the masculine nature.
The powerful Wild Boar has large tusks that can be deadly. They are fierce animals and signify the warrior spirit. This animal needs close body contact and tends to live in groups of fifty or more. They are clannish in nature but are wary of outsiders. Wild Boars are mostly thought of as noble and brave animals that enjoy social interaction within their group.
The Wild Boar possesses many animal virtues that are powerful and valuable and which any person would be wise to emulate or divine. One who has the power of the Wild Boar will see enhanced courage, fearlessness, and nobility; an increased ability to strategize and plan action aimed at obtaining success. Prosperity, re-birth and chivalry are also all part of this noble totem’s magic.
If boar shows up as your totem, he could well be asking you to stand up, have faith, and move forward without fear. If you do this, whatever fears you had will soon become distant memories rather than present reality and life can be experienced in a new and more positive manner.
The boar’s medicine is deeply connected to the earth energies for they can often be seen rooting and foraging in the undergrowth of plants and trees, and although they have poor eyesight, they have excellent hearing and a sense of smell that helps them remain alert and aware of everything around them. This teaches us to look beneath the surface at things that may be troubling us, to uncover what lies hidden and effectively deal with it by fine-tuning our senses and paying attention to whatever is around us.
Boar initiates transformation through self-discovery by using all our senses efficiently. Those with boar for a totem would be wise to follow his lead, for by doing so, you can strengthen and develop your character and improve the quality of your life. Boar is a powerful totem to have, but not an easy one to work with, for order and efficiency in all we do is a main part of his medicine.
In times long gone the boar was one of the most ferocious and aggressive animals a person was likely to encounter, it was also one of the best and most popular animals to hunt being admired for both its strength and courage. Many warrior’s helmets bearing boars-head crests have been found in archaeological sites, and are thought to have been worn as a symbol of the wearers courage in battle. In Beowulf, the epic Anglo-Saxon poem (c. 700), Beowulf himself led his warriors into battle wearing a boars-head helmet as a symbol of his power and leadership.
To the ancient Celts the boar was thought to have great sexual power and was regarded as a symbol of fertility, abundance and future prosperity. Charms and amulets made from a boars tusk were commonly worn for protection, and the boar was depicted on many cult objects. One can clearly be seen on the Gundestrup Cauldron (circa. 100 BCE, discovered in a Denmark peat bog in 1891), as one of the animals attending Cernunnos the Celtic Horned God.

Boar - Wild Boar is one of the most fearless, aggressive and ferocious fighters of all living beings on earth. We can invoke Wild Boar medicine for courage, assertiveness and protection. Many peoples from ancient cultures believe Wild Boar to have healing powers. Invoke Wild Boar for wit, cleverness and alertness.
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In addition, when I woke this morning the first thing I read was the following.
Man can produce out of his thought Satan, an angel, or a devil, and he can produce out of his thought God. When he comes to the realization that all is from one source and all is developing to one goal, then he begins to see that that source is God.
Hazrat Inayat Khan
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Affirmation:

By way of Divine Oneness, I Am the physical manifestation of Infinite Source in physical form in the here and now.

So It Is!

Baba-Kundi Ma`at-Shambhala
(SpiritWalker)
12.16.12






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