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Tiger
Spirit Attributes:
Yin/Yang Principle
Passion Insight into Boundaries
Sensuality
Will & Power Devotion Stealth
Psychic Adventurous
Strength Solitary Ambitious Lunar Magic
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Role: The Trailblazer
Lesson: Balance
Medicine: Lunar Magic
Element: Fire/Water
Wind: East - Illumination

Will & Power
The Siberian Tiger is the
largest of all the big cats with their bodies growing up to twelve feet
long and their tails adding another three feet to their overall length.
Watching these beautiful creatures, the strength and power they possess is
very much in evidence in their rippling muscles.
Large paws carry
impressive claws that are usually kept sheathed until either grasping a
prey animal or delivering a lethal blow to an enemy. Such formidable
power is contained within a musculature that has been designed to assure
this cat’s ranking at the top of their food chain.
For the two-legged
(human/soul) beside
whom Tiger stalks, the sheathed claws and defined muscles can
transform in the space of a heartbeat from fluid, casual movement to a
powerful burst of energy, this is quite symbolic of the human
counterpart’s same power that is most often kept in check. These
individuals possess an amazing reservoir of energy that is frequently held
in reserve for times when it is genuinely needed, yet when circumstances
warrant the release of this wellspring, they can tackle a problem, crisis
or challenge with a focused intensity that can only be equated to a
Tiger’s leap.
When very young, the
Tiger soul learns to contain such raw power. This contained energy can
present itself as an intense gaze and quietly studious demeanor that may
intimidate others, as though the eyes of the Tiger are capable of peering
into one’s very soul.
Such intensity can drive
others away as the one beside whom the Tiger journeys can often appear as
aloof or disinterested. Nothing can be further from the truth however, as
although they may seem insensitive or detached, these are the souls that
desire to experience all of life’s intricacies and adventures, yet it is
only as they mature and gain confidence in themselves that their more
exuberant side is let free to play and explore.
When operating from Lower
Personality, such raw power can be utilized for extremely selfish ends
with the Tiger individual seeking to further his/her own agenda regardless
of the cost to both others around them, and to their soul’s own progress.
In this scenario, the energy is then released in volcano blasts and
whirlwinds, obliterating all who stand in the path of the tiger. Or the
reverse may be true and the two-legged with this magnificent Animal Spirit
may be intimidated by their own exceptionally powerful emotions and
desires, stuffing or denying such feelings, which results in many
frustrations and denial of the true Self as an end result of such
repression.
As the Tiger Soul grows,
matures and evolves, a balance is found between releasing their
indomitable energies and maintaining an awareness of the feelings of those
around them. When the two-legged can embrace, without fear, their own
Power and utilize it for the benefit of both themselves and others, the
Light Force of their Will shines forth to light the pathway for others who
journey the path of Self-Knowledge and Discovery.
Devotion
The Tiger in the wild
will only have a litter of cubs (kittens) once in every 3 to 4 years and
her litter will vary anywhere from a single birth to six offspring. Once
making their entrance onto the Earthwalk, the small tigers will remain
with their mother for approximately two years as she guides them through
maturation and teaches them how to hunt and to become self-sufficient.
Watching a female Tiger
nurture, protect and teach her offspring, it becomes obvious to the
observer that she is a devoted and loving mother. The gentleness that she
exhibits toward her cubs can turn rapidly to ferocity when her young are
threatened, but when it comes to providing care for her progeny, the Tiger
seems to delight in her role of mother.
For the two-legged with
the soul of Tiger, there is an intrinsic undercurrent of fierce devotion
that flows through their veins. When a Tiger individual loves another, be
this in a friend or lover, the loyalty, intensity and devotion
that they lavish upon their loved ones leaves an indelible imprint upon
the hearts and minds of others. For some less passionate individuals who
find themselves in love with the one beside whom Tiger pads, this red-hot
intensity can be overwhelming and they will escape for “gentler waters,”
while those who posses a similar fire and depth within their own hearts
will find an eager and willing partner in the Tiger individual.
The challenges for the
Tiger soul can be various when it comes to matters of the heart. Some
Tigers may tend to burn with a blazing intensity that is exhilarating in
its heat yet, as though such ferocious passion cannot be maintained
indefinitely, the scorching heat of passion will quickly subside to barely
flickering embers that threaten to die out at any moment, and just when
their partner has become completely enthralled with the Tiger’s
intensity. While this first example of the Tiger love nature may be
initially exciting, the Soul of Tiger is all too soon off in search of a
fresh encounter to recapture the blistering bonfire that they find in each
new relationship. The result is that the mate left behind suffers a
broken heart and the less -
sensitive type of Tiger will be accumulating a negative karmic balance
until he/she can identify this destructive behavior and learn to operate
from a place of more compassion and Conscious Awareness.
The reverse of this will
be the Tiger soul that is so ensconced in loving others and pouring their
entire Self into the chosen mate, that they will subjugate their own wants,
needs and desire to appease the partner. In this instance, the devotion
is often either completely misplaced in a lover that is not willing to
reciprocate such affection, or the Tiger Soul is so busy attending to the
needs of the mate that there is nothing left over to nurture their own
soul. In both this instance and the previous illustration, the Lesson for
the Tiger individual becomes one of learning to balance between passion
and steadfastness, love of Others and a healthy love of Self. Once this
middle-ground is reached, the result is a healthy and giving soul that
teaches all whom they encounter the beauty of true Devotion and love.
Yin/Yang
Principle
One look at the
magnificent coat of a Tiger reveals much as the black stripes that are
overlaid against the backdrop of orange/rust coloring suggests a certain
duality. In nature when there is such a significant contrast, this will
often indicate a duplicity of meaning and/or purpose.
For the Tiger, this
contrasting of patterns and colors suggests the Yin/Yang principle.
Yin/Yang is the concept that all things in life are balanced via opposites
and these opposites are equal halves of the whole. Female/Male,
white/black, light/dark, are all examples of this polarity that is the
basic foundation of this concept. Therefore, when looking at the Tiger
Totem and its beautiful coat of mixed patterns and colors, it becomes
evident that this is a creature being that possesses the balance of
energies we may understand best as Yin/Yang.
As an animal totem, Tiger
will walk beside the two-legged who is one of extremes in nature, feelings,
and temperament. These are the individuals who run either hot or cold,
full of passion or completely detached, there are very few periods of
lukewarm for the Tiger Soul.
The challenge for these
two-legged's is in finding the balance between extremes and understanding
that the two halves are not contradictions of one another, but parts of an
integrate Whole. By experiencing first one facet of life, feeling and
being then the “opposite", the Tiger learns the importance of Balance.
Often times, the two
legged with Tiger as an Animal Totem, will walk through the flames of hell
and back several times during their lifetime. Many painful lessons will
be encountered wherein he/she will expend themselves to the point of
exhaustion and utter depletion, to then arise like the Phoenix out of
their own ashes and begin a new cycle of growth and learning. Life for
these souls is experienced whole heartedly and experiences
which may discourage other less motivated individuals are frequently
perceived by the Tiger individual as a challenge to be met head on and
conquered.
When the two-legged with
this awesome Animal Spirit comes to recognize the necessity of balance and
harmony, the result is a wonderfully integrated human being. In so
merging with the higher octave of Yin/Yang energy, the Tiger Soul embraces
his/her inheritance of true Power and Integration.
Lunar Magic
Many myths and animal
legends hold the Tiger as a Sister to the Moon, the contrast between her
orange fur and black stripes once more reflecting the polarities of light
and darkness which are symbolic representations of the two complete phases
of the New and Full Moon. Such animals which are closely related to lunar
cycles are recognized as possessing a particular form of magic including
enchantments, summoning and assisting those souls who are departing from
the physical plane across to the Blue Road of Spirit.
When Tiger walks beside a
two-legged, the human counterpart will often be imbued with a
particularly strong intuition and sense of timing. This "inner knowing"
is an unconscious alignment between the two-legged and the Moon’s cycles.
Esoterically, the Moon represents the past, emotions, and all that is “hidden.” Hidden
aspects include our subconscious minds, past life memories, which exist
just below the surface of conscious thought, past programming, repressed
thoughts and the realms and dimensions which are not visible to the
physical eye.
As the Tiger Soul appears
to have an uncanny sense of timing, in reality, he/she is closely in sync
with the Full and New Moon. During the three day cycle (build-up,
culmination and ebb) of the New Moon, the two-legged with Tiger as an
Animal Totem, instinctively recognizes that now is the time to begin new
projects, to leap with full force out into the world in a self-actualizing
manner that will produce positive results. During the three day cycle of
the Full Moon, Tiger Soul recognizes that this is the time to gather, sift
through the past to uncover those habits, ideas and thoughts which have
outlived their purpose. During the phase of the New Moon, those
outdated modes can be discarded in favor of new ideas and plans. Also,
the Full Moon is the time in which the seeds planted during the cycle of
the New Moon have germinated and are producing fruit.
When operating from
Contrary Medicine (Shadow energy), Tiger is impulsive, rash and hurried,
for he has not yet learned the value of appropriate timing or the gift of
contemplation. Such actions will often lead the two-legged beside whom
Tiger journeys, down a pathway of painful lessons that are constructed to
teach the Tiger Soul the importance of listening to the inner voice within
which instructs them when to leap, and when to lie still.
In so recognizing the
essential ebb and flow of cycles, phases and all life, the Tiger
individual aligns him/her Self with the Hanwi (Moon) and inherits much of
the magic as well as the magic that is associated with the moon’s silver light. The
more in tune with his/her intuitive, receptive and emotional side Tiger
becomes, the more he/she listens to the subtle vibrations of the soul’s
directive and responds accordingly, the more developed the abilities of
mystical perception and transformative medicine which are part of the
inheritance this beautiful and noble Animal Spirit carries. Then,
two-legged and Tiger blend in perfect balance between passion and calm,
pride and humility, action and contemplation in the splendid dance of a
soul unfolding.
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