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Walrus Power Animal

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Walrus became famous for its enormous tusks, which are useful tools. With them, Walrus can pull itself up on icy land, forage for tasty clams and mussels on the ocean floor, or as a means of protection. In this, Walrus teaches us clever-minded adaptation even with something appearing awkward.

Walrus Power Animal
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Walrus tusks serve another role too. They’re part of mating rituals. Walrus presents its dominance without intent to harm. However, crossing tusks often result in injuries. Any tool can be dangerous if we don’t know how to use it or become careless.

In reviewing the senses of our Walrus friend, we find a creature with poor eyesight, a keen nose on land, and sensitive whiskers called vibrissae. Walrus has approximately 450 vibrissae, each of which is a tactile organ. They gather information and transmit it to the Walrus’ brain; this is how they know the shape and size of various objects encountered. From a human perspective, we might equate this to psychometry since Walrus isn’t “seeing” but feeling.

Arctic folklore and myth shimmer with Walrus’ presence; stories portray them as warmhearted, social, hardy, and willing to defend what they hold dear. Meanwhile, in modern culture we find the Walrus in a Lewis Carroll poem, filling the role of a trickster. The Beatles made a song, “I am the Walrus,” alluding to this composition. Lennon intended Walrus to be a hero in his lyrics, not knowing the Carroll makes Walrus a villain.

Shamans tell us Walrus Spirit is the keeper of ancient knowledge and wisdom. Walrus looms larger than life in our awareness, all two tons, reminding us of the value of seeing a bigger picture. In the latter context, Walrus teaches you secrets have a way of making themselves known no matter how big a wall separates us from them.

The blubber on a Walrus is about 6 inches thick. This not only keeps Walrus warm, but it provides energy too. Since the Walrus has no fur, this layer of fat marks a line between death and survival in the cold tundra.

An interesting fact about newborn Walrus is that the pups can swim right away. This behavior reflects an intimate relationship with the Water Element. The female Walrus nurses their pups for about 12 months, and even afterward, that nurturing continues for several more years. With this in mind, Walrus makes an excellent symbol for positive motherhood.

Walrus Spirit Animal
When this gentle giant the Walrus comes to you as a Spirit Animal, it speaks of leadership versus following. Walrus prefers the latter because it’s simpler. Now you are being asked about stepping up into a new role. The guidance here is to think about it. What will make you happy? Sometimes “followers” can do more than a leader from the background while another said person is in the limelight.

The Walrus Spirit Animal embodies family ties and friendship. It appears as a reminder to stay close and care about the people you love, and who give you affection equally. Surround yourself with the individuals you strive to be every day.

Those to whom the Walrus Spirit Animal comes are people who don’t like change. Overall, there’s a preference for fun, sunny days, and finger food. However, while Walrus feels the same way, it also knows you need motivation and initiative to enact the change for which you’re striving. Staying comfortable and wistful wishing won’t cut it.

As a creature of the Water Element, Walrus Spirit Animal takes us on an adventure into the very deepest part of our being. Here we uncover not only what we feel but the roots of why we feel a specific way; this is not an easy journey, but it has serious, long-term rewards. You will discover the hidden treasures within yourself that you didn’t even recognize before. Be ready for that leap of faith. The Walrus Spirit Animal will never leave your side and always offers a lifeline when you need it.

Often, the Walrus Spirit Animal comes with important dreams. Pay close attention to what you see in your night visions or meditations. There are important hints in this inner landscape. Find them and follow.

Walrus Totem Animal
Individuals with a Walrus Totem Animal are very perceptive, particularly with touch and their sense of smell. Just brushing a person’s hand or ring evokes startling accurate images and feelings. Over time, these people come to trust what those gut sensations tell them and use the knowledge with kindness.

If Walrus is your Birth Totem, you have a mystical bent and strong faith in something beyond yourself; this personal depth of believing brings flashes of wisdom and hints of ancient secrets that drive you forward, learning more. You are very careful about sharing these insights. Experience has shown you that not everyone is ready to hear about them, and for some, the information is even frightening.

With a Walrus Totem, you have aspects of both the Earth and Water, revealing themselves in your personality. You’re grounded but can dive confident and courageous into a situation without even checking for waves. You’ve developed a thick skin too; it takes a lot to intimidate you, let alone knock you over. That exterior serves as protection from emotional predators.

Socially, you enjoy large crowds. Walrus travels in colonies, as a moving community; this requires cooperation. Overall, others and their presence are very comforting and uplifting for you. Another characteristic of people with the Walrus Totem Animal is nurturing. Everything and anything lost, hurt, or unable to handle the situation at hand becomes your “project.” It often applies to younger people or animals, but it can extend into many areas of life, including charitable work. The only caution is to remember to nurture yourself along the way too; Walrus people are humorous, strong, and resilient. All these energetic signatures bode well for your life now and in the future.

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