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Salamander as a Totem - Moonfox - 02-02-2019 In my searches through the internet, a totem has come to me. It is a Salamander! I expected something furry, I suppose! But the more I've learned about the salamander the more grateful I am it has chosen me and I am now quite proud of my totem. It's really interesting because according to what I've read about salamander totems the more I feel like I've reached something important to me. Fire as an element seems to be a running theme for the information I am running into. I'm currently reading the Kybalion on ebooks and really appreciate the information there. Does anyone else here identify with a salamander totem? RE: Salamander as a Totem - AnthroHeart - 02-02-2019 Salamanders and starfish can regrow limbs. I don't remember when I learned that. But I saw that today as well. RE: Salamander as a Totem - Moonfox - 02-02-2019 (02-02-2019, 03:46 PM)IndigoGeminiWolf Wrote: Salamanders and starfish can regrow limbs. Yes, they are supposed to have ability to regenerate even if gravely injured and they are a sign that something is coming that might cause discomfort but which you will ultimately recover from. There is an element of water as they are aquatic creatures but also a fire element and the theory is that the salamander teaches us to strive for balance. I have long been looking for an appropriate totem and this one found me by accident. But I suppose nothing is really for accident. I found this which was interesting: https://www.elementalbeings.co.uk/salamander/ (I'm not in the UK. I just found the website). Channelled Message from the Salamanders “We are the elementals of fire and come forward to bring through our wisdom for you at this time. We beings of fire bring forth the creative energies and the energies of transformation and change. Planet earth is evolving in more ways than one and at this time humanity has a choice whether to stagnate as a race or utilise the available cosmic energies and frequencies that the planet is being bathed with. We salamanders offer our wisdom to those who wish to embrace the new life opportunities presented. We are creators and utilising the element of fire within you will allow you to move out of stagnation and into action and creativity. Call upon the salamander energy when you are manifesting and when you feel sluggish and stuck. We dance with delight within the flames and offer your soul the opportunity to dance with us.” RE: Salamander as a Totem - ada - 02-02-2019 Newt(Salamander) from Fantastic Beasts works too? RE: Salamander as a Totem - Moonfox - 02-02-2019 (02-02-2019, 04:01 PM)blossom Wrote: Newt(Salamander) from Fantastic Beasts works too? hahahaha! I'll take it if I can tame a Griffin. ;-) RE: Salamander as a Totem - Nau7ik - 02-03-2019 I know that Salamanders are the elemental inhabitants of fire. Man is said to be unable to successfully communicate with them because of their fiery nature, everything is turned to ashes in their pretense. Incense smoke can a means of communication I think. Or that their presence can made to be felt through the medium of the “ethereal effluvium” of the incense smoke. Quote:The salamanders are as varied in their groupings and arrangement as either undines or the gnomes. There are many families of them, differing in appearance, size, and dignity. Sometimes the salamanders were visible as small balls of light. Paraclesus says: “Salamanders have been seen in the shapes of fiery balls, or tongues of fire, running over the fields or peering in houses.” I like the fiery element. It’s the closest to the spiritual realms. In Hebrew the letter Shin does double duty by representing spirit and fire. RE: Salamander as a Totem - GentleReckoning - 02-04-2019 I saw a salamander earlier today while meditating. |