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Goanna - Protection

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Emotional problems. Desert wisdom. Journeying. Visualisation and visual dreamwork. Inner and outer strength. Fierceness. Pride. Confidence and arrogance. Knowing how to protect yourself. Teaching others to protect themselves. Protection.


General Description:

The goanna is the name of approximately 15 different species of large monitor lizard that reside in Australia (excepting Tasmania). They are carnivorous and predatory, and tend to have quite bulky frames. Most goannas have dark colouring, they can bring down prey as large as a young kangaroo. They - like other lizards - nest and lay eggs.

Goannas are quite aggressive lizards, though they will generally run away from humans. They have been known to rear and hiss at humans, and they have been known to knock down children and pets with their long tails, using it as a whip in a similar manner to crocodiles. Goannas have also mistaken humans for trees, which is usually stressful for both involved (goannas have sharp, long claws). The 'racehorse goanna' is known for its extreme speed when sprinting. The goanna is popular in the mythologies of Aboriginal Australia and are also a popular food source.

Lessons and Challenges:

One of the primary lessons of goanna is that of protection. It is important to know how to protect and defend yourself. The first thing you need in order to do this, is a strong locus of self worth. Then you believe you are worth protecting and have the confidence, and even the arrogance to defend yourself.

Knowing how to protect yourself is important. Do you know how to physically defend yourself from danger? Do you know the basics of self defense? If not, why not? Do you know how to verbally assert yourself if someone is bullying you or pushing you into a corner? Do you know how to protect your spirit and your psyche? Invest some time and research into learning new methods of self-protection.

It may be important at this time to teach others how to protect themselves. Are there people around you who could benefit from your skills? Is there someone who needs to learn how to fight for themselves? You have acquired abilities in self-protection that could benefit others.

Goanna highlights all lessons relating to strength, both inner and outer. Goanna reminds us that we are strong not only when we protect and defend ourselves, but also when we show the courage to face our own emotions and to share them with others in our community.

There is an element of pride to the energy of goanna. Pride is disparaged in some cultures, even identified as a sin. But at its simplest, pride is an inner strength and self-respect, joy in your accomplishments or the accomplishments of your culture and community, and finally it is a refusal to be humiliated. While the extreme of each of these traits is unhealthy, in moderation pride is a nourishing concept that goanna teaches us to embrace.

There is a strong sense of fierceness when it comes to goanna energy, and be careful of emotional problems because of it. Sometimes it is necessary to be fierce and/or aggressive, but beware of being too fierce around the people who care for you. Don't hide your vulnerability from yourself.

Goanna teaches the benefits of shamanic journeying, embracing altered states of consciousness (including visualisation and dreamwork). Goanna is a good totem animal or guide for those interested in mystical states and experiences.

The desert is a landscape where great learning can occur, and goanna helps one to access this. Desert wisdom is profound and sometimes hard to access, but goanna shows us the pathways to understanding desert mysteries which include, but aren't limited to, the mysteries of the weather and the dance between rain, heat and sand and the mystery of death and rebirth.

The Shadow Aspects:

When we are too proud of ourselves and our work, we develop a kind of fierceness that stops others from wanting to know us. We become so protective of the integrity of our work and ourselves that we are unable to take criticism, and too needful of the praise of others to sustain our excessive pride. Goanna comes into our lives as a shadow energy to challenge our pridefulness and egoism. It is time to take a step back and criticise ourselves and our work in an honest and rational manner. Pride must be balanced with a sense of humility and respect for all.

Goanna's shadow aspect suggests that we may be visualising, dreaming and imagining too much. The shadow aspect of goanna often cautions against excesses, and when we spend too much time journeying, dreaming, imagining and creating images in our head, we forget to see reality for what it really is, and experience life in all its visceral splendour. Take a step out of your visions and dreams for a moment, and ground yourself in the real world at this time in your life.

Communion:

Like all animal helpers, this animal will only appear when right and appropriate, and cannot be forced to visit you, commune with you, or share messages with you. Goanna is a proud, strong energy that responds best to proud, strong approaches. Presenting yourself in times of full sunlight, announcing yourself with confidence, and waiting patiently will often reveal goanna - who sometimes appears much larger in visualisations and in the otherworlds!

Goanna tends to have a direct communication style which is particularly vivid, this might relate back to goanna's connection with dreams and visions. The presence of goanna can strengthen dreams and visions, and therefore using visualisation and lucid dreaming to contact goanna are other very successful ways of communing with this strong energy. Goanna also responds well to woodwind and rattle-type instruments.


Getting there, slowly. :)

Date: 2007-11-30 01:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shimmerhawk.livejournal.com
These descriptions are wonderful, thanks for sharing them.

Have you ever written about the shadow aspects of Moth? I thought I read that somewhere, maybe it was on your website.

Date: 2007-11-30 01:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moonvoice.livejournal.com
I don't actually! I really should though. Bogong moth specifically is included as one of the animals in my (pipe dream) oracle deck so I may do 'generic moth' at the same time.

I love moths. I have always loved the french word for them - phalene.

Oo and I'm glad you like the files! :D I don't tend to get much feedback unless someone finds one for an animal that they specifically associate with (and I often do rarer animals... heh), so it's always lovely to hear back. :D

Date: 2007-11-30 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asphodelfields.livejournal.com
Ooh ... I'd love to read what you work on with moths. I don't think I have seen a Bogong moth, but I can always look it up on the internet. :D

Your files are awesome. One of the things that I love about them is just in the fact that I rarely see the energies of the animals that you work with described ... anywhere! That is one of the things that makes them so unique and an absolute pleasure to read.

Some I could not work with in nature, but I can work with nature to find those energies and open myself up to receiving them, and that is also a fabulous thing. I am still learning this side of things, and honestly ... you are a fabulous and well trusted teacher for those of us that know so little of working with animals.

I seem to be rambling again ... *rolls eyes at self*

Date: 2007-12-01 03:47 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shimmerhawk.livejournal.com
Yes, these are great resources! And I like that you do the rarer animals, they're interesting to learn about.

I'd be very interested to see a description for moths. I have a full blown phobia of moths and I'm quite sure that I have Moth as a Shadow Totem or whatever they're called. I haven't been able to find much information on it so far.

Phalene...that's neat, haven't heard that before.

Date: 2007-12-01 04:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moonvoice.livejournal.com
:)

I have put moths on my list. Moth shadow totems are fairly common, I think they are very challenging animals personally, even for people who aren't frightened of them. They know the night and the mysteries in a way that butterfly don't.

If butterfly represents the life aspects of 'rebirth and transformation' because it flies during the day and is bright and colourful and 'obvious', the moth represents the death aspect of 'rebirth and transformation.' This is of course the most painful part of the journey, letting go in order to change, and that I think would challenge anyone... even those who fully embrace moth as totem.

Date: 2007-12-02 04:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shimmerhawk.livejournal.com
Neat, I'll be looking forward to seeing that!

I thought it had something to do with my sensitivity based on what I've read so far. I haven't heard about the death aspect of rebith and transformation yet, very interesting!

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