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Peacock Totem Animal
Resurrection and Watchfulness
The Peacock has many legends
surrounding its beautiful plumage.
Greek mythology tells of Hera
giving the peacock its many “eyes”
while Chinese mythos says that
the blending of the five colors of its feathers
is the sweet harmony of sound.The Peacock is also associated with the Phoenix.
In Egypt, the Peacock is linked
to the Sun God Ra and in Christianity,
the Peacock
is the symbol of death and resurrectionThose who have a Peacock as a totem can receive insight into
their past lives and their karmic connection to their current life.
The study and use of foot reflexology would also be beneficial
as the feet are very pronounced in the Peacock.The Peacock loud and raucous call, almost like laughter,
reminds us to laugh at life.
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Keeping time at Esalen, California
The only time you ever have in which to learn anything or see anything or feel anything, or express any feeling or emotion, or respond to an event, or grow, or heal, is this moment, because this is the only moment any of us ever gets.”
—Jon Kabat ZinnThe secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn the past, nor to worry about the future, but to live in the present moment wisely and earnestly.”
—BuddhaIf not now, when?”
—Eckhart Tolle
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