Badger Meaning
The badger will stop at nothing to get what it desires, and
this is an important lesson for us to be persistent in our pursuits.
Specifically, those with the badger totem often attract this creature because
the individual has difficulty finishing what he or she started. The badger will
help with this aspect of life. The Native Americans knew they could always call
upon the stubborn, strong-willed nature of the badger to help them complete a
project that had been started.
Although smaller in stature, the badger commands attention
from friend and foe alike. We too can follow in the footsteps of the badger,
but we must be careful so as not to do so in an unhealthy, destructive manner. Symbolic
characteristics of the badger include the following: determination,
eagerness, strong will, focus, strategy, tenacity, defense, protection,
independence, & confidence.
The badger is connected to the earth, and thus, is
a totem of the ground. When we feel out of touch, or confused the badger
can help us so that we are firmly rooted in what we are doing. That is, it
allows us to be anchored in our priorities throughout life.
When the badger comes into our lives it is time for get busy
with projects, speak up and ask for help if we need it. The badger is also a
sign that it is time for us come out of hiding. We must let the
world know we are here and mean business!
Although this creature’s methods might seem unorthodox, the
badger doesn't care what the rest of the animal kingdom thinks about them. This
is perhaps the greatest lesson the badger cans teach us. In short, the badger
is telling us to "walk your own path at your own pace." Never mind what
others may say. Have faith in your own abilities and know that you are
well-equipped to take on whatever challenge(s) may obstruct you.
Symbolic meanings of the badger include: Determination, Eagerness, Strong Will, Focus, Strategy, Tenacity, Defense, Protection, Independence, and Confidence.
Symbolic meanings of the badger include: Determination, Eagerness, Strong Will, Focus, Strategy, Tenacity, Defense, Protection, Independence, and Confidence.
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