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Faerie Animal Allies
Faerie Animal Allies

Faerie Animal Allies are encountered on Vision Quests, in mundane life, and in
dreams. When they appear, they can be powerful messengers from the Realm of the
Faerie Folk. It is important to be able to acknowledge their presence and
decipher the message they have for us. Here are a few attributes for some
Faerie Animal Allies that you may encounter. The Faerie Celtic names for these
animals are in parenthesis.

Adder, or Snake (Nadredd): wisdom, reincarnation, and cunning. If you see a
snake while Faerie Vision Questing, be prepared for the power of transformation
to enter your life. The snake represents the life-death-birth cycle.

Badger (Breach): tenacity and courage. The Badger will teach you perseverance
and endurance in the face of adversity. The badger is a powerful protector of
both material possessions and ideals held close to the heart.

Bat: The bat is a messenger of the Shadow Worlds. The bat may portend a message
from the Under World, or your sub-conscious.

Bear (Arth): strength and stamina.

Bee (Beach): The bee is industriousness, hard working, and very family/clan
oriented.

Blackbird (Lon Dubh): The blackbird imparts mystical secrets. All Faerie birds
are messengers from the divinities.

Boar (Bacrie): The boar is sacred to the Goddess. It is both cunning and
ferocious.

Bull (Tarbh): strength and potency. The bull is the symbol of mobile power.

Butterfly: If a butterfly is seen while Vision Questing, no negative energy
will be in the immediate energy.

Cat (Caoit): The cat is a strong protector in confrontational situations. As a
prowling animal, the cat is also a strong guardian of inner powers.

c**k: The power of the voice to chase away the nights phantoms. i.e. the
calling at dawn.

Cow (Bo): Sacred to the Goddess Brigit, the cow symbolizes contentness,
nurturing and providing for daily needs.

Crane: Associated with both the Cailleach and Manannan Mac Lir, the crane was a
bird of the Moon, magick, shamanic travel, secrets, and reaching deep
mysteries. The crane also represents the logical mind, as well as patience
while healing occurs.

Crow (Badb): Associated with Macha, Babd, and the Morrigan, the crow is a
symbol of conflict, war, and death. Its skill is wisdom combined with trickery.
It is also the protector of sacred records. All Faerie birds are messengers
from the divinities.

Deer (Abhach) or Stag (Sailetheach): The White Stag is a messenger and guide
from the Other Worlds. Following the animal often leads to a Quest through the
Other Worlds. The deer represents grace, swiftness, and gentleness.

Dog (Abach, Mada) or Hound (Cu): Under World hounds are white with red ears.
They chase and punish the guilty. They represent tracking skills, and
companionship, as well as a protective companion.

Dolphin: Associated with Sea Deities like Mannan Mac Lir, the represent
harmony, balance, and travelling from rough to smooth waters.

Dragon (Piastras, Horm): wealth, the raw powers of nature, the treasures of the
sub-conscious mind.

Eagle (Iolair): wisdom and long-life. The eagle represents keen sight,
knowledge of magick, and swiftness. The eagle is a strong ally when traveling
into new territory. All Faerie birds are messengers from the divinities.

Eel (As-chu): adaptability, wisdom, inspiration, and defense. A good protector
when defense is needed.

Fox (Mada Rua): cunning, slyness, perceptive. The fox makes fools out of those
who chase it.

Frog: shamanism, magick, nasty illusion with something wonderful hidden within

Hare or Rabbit (Coinin): Sacred to Adraste, the hare is a symbol of virility,
divination, and swiftness.

Hawk (Aracos): Connected to the willow, the hawk is a messenger between this
world and the Other Worlds. It is of greater skill and strength than other
birds and thus symbolizes clear sightedness and far memory. It teaches us how
to receive and interpret inner and outer signals. All Faerie birds are
messengers from the divinities.

Heron: Same as the crane: Associated with both the Cailleach and Manannan Mac
Lir, the heron was a bird of the Moon, magick, shamanic travel, secrets, and
reaching deep mysteries. The heron also represents the logical mind, as well as
patience while healing occurs. Through the heron, one finds magick in nature.

Horse (Cab-all, Capall): stamina, endurance, and faithfulness. Sacred to Epona
and Rhiannon, the horse was a faithful guide to the Other Worlds.

Magpie: omens and prophecies. All Faerie birds are messengers from the
divinities.

Mouse (Luch): secrets, cunning, shyness, the ability to hide. If you see a
mouse in a Vision Quest, pay attention to the surrounding details.

Otter (Balgair): enjoying life, recovering from a crisis, faithfulness,
friendliness, being helpful to others. The otter can provide valuable
assistance in the Other World.

Owl (Cailleach): Associated with the Crone, the owl is a guide to and through
the Under World. It has keen sight at night and is a flawless hunter. The owl
teaches us to silently observe life and gather information in order to gain
understanding.

Pig (Muc): spiritual food for the shaman. The pig was the magickal, sacred food
of the Tuadha De Dannan.

Raven (Bran): Associated with the Morrigu, it represents the battle cry of an
upcoming life crisis. It is a powerful protector if one can gain its favor. All
Faerie birds are messengers from the divinities.

Salmon (Brionnfhionn): Very wise and magickal creatures in Faerie Celtic Lore.
The salmon helps you to get in touch with ancestral and archetypal wisdom. They
represent wisdom, and the acquirement of knowledge.

Sow (Airc): Associated with the Goddess, the sow is a beast of death and
rebirth, as well as fertility.

Swan (Eala): Swans help with the interpretation of dream symbols, transitions,
and spiritual evolution.

Wren (Dryw, Dreoilin): Sacred to the Druids, the wren's musical notes were used
for divination. It is a messenger of the deities. It also represents the power
of strengthening and cleansing.




 
 
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