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Why Is The Dog A Totemic Animal

What It Means When Such an Animal Appears in Your Way

By Rosanna StantonPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Why Is The Dog A Totemic Animal
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Sometimes the things around us and the beings we meet have a symbolic role, to send us a spiritual message or to accompany and guide us in our worldly evolution. This is the belief found in many ancient religions and practices.

The dog is one of the sacred animals in many mythologies, from the Aztecs to the early Christians, and its role as a spiritual guide is mentioned in the ancient Egyptians, Greeks, and Eastern religions.

Therefore, the dogs that appear in our way can be carriers of divine messages, they can represent totemic animals or they can make the connection between our world and other dimensions, as several authors show in their books.

If you are open to receiving spiritual messages through these faithful animals, here is what the dog you meet on the way can symbolize!

Dog-like angels

In Christianity, St. Christopher, the one who carried Jesus over the waters, is represented with a dog's head. So beings of light can take on the face of a dog when they want to bring us a message from Above.

Angels are pure spirits who do not have their physical bodies and can choose to manifest themselves physically in the form that best suits their God-given mission. So it does not rule out the possibility of an angel visiting you in the form of a dog.

The dog as a spiritual guide

If you have had a particularly strong connection with a loved one who has died, God may allow you to meet him in a dream or a vision, and he is the bearer of a mystery that the Creator entrusts to you.

If you pay attention to these revelations, they will help you to solve an enigma in your life, to move to a higher level of knowledge and understanding of things, or to overcome certain existential difficulties. Sylvia Browne writes in the book "All Pets Go To Heaven: The Spiritual Lives of the Animals We Love." ".

The dog as a totem

God can send a dog in your path that represents a symbol or a spiritual image through which the divinity communicates to you things related to the meaning of your life, the mission you have, the loved ones, or the future. When you meet dogs in this way, they are called animal totems. In his book, Mystical Dogs: Animals As Guides to Our Inner Life, Jean Houston says that these dogs are "holy guides to the unseen worlds."

"How often do you dream of animals? Do you have visionary experiences involving animals or do you let yourself be guided in your inner space by animal symbols? Animals help us to go beyond the boundaries of the visible, it determines us to ask ourselves important questions about ourselves and existence ", says the writer.

For her part, Sylvia Browne writes in her book: "Animals can be personal totems … they protect us in silence, in ways we are never aware of."

Dogs as inspiration in everyday life

God can speak to us through all the beings around us, so also through our faithful companions, the dogs we have received in our lives, and who bring us, day by day, joy.

"Look into their eyes and you will find bliss; look how I wag my tail when you walk in the door and you know you're welcome in this curious universe of ours. Dogs are the great companions of our lives. They teach us, they love us, they take care of us even when we forget to take care of ourselves, they feed our souls …

With natural grace, they give us a perspective on the good and a mirror of our goodness, as well as a reminder of all the possibilities we have in our lives, "writes Jean Houston.

In the book "Angel Dogs: Divine Messenger of Love," Allen Anderson and Linda C. Anderson writes: "Dogs have innumerable spiritual qualities. They can be wise, compassionate, faithful, courageous, selfless, and willing to sacrifice for you.

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