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Spring Into the Adventure! How the Symbolism of Frogs Can Support Us Through Change
Happy Spring!! I thought you might enjoy this article repost, as you welcome in a new season of you. Today is the start of our Reiki Renewal Retreat here in Laguna Beach, California where we’ll be expanding and blossoming on whole new levels. I have been seeding the changes and intents in my own life, along with doing some major clean-out, so I’m ready for the new ways things will be blossoming into being. I don’t know the results, I merely trust that the place I land when I leap, will gracefully support the highest good. And with “taking leaps” in mind, here is some Frog symbolism and medicine you may find speaking to you right now. I’m looking forward to seeing if any frogs show up for us this weekend on hike time. đŸ˜‰ Wishing you a sparkly Spring celebration as you breathe in the new.
Spring Into the Adventure! How the Symbolism of Frogs Can Support Us Through Change
Life is unfolding rapidly before our eyes and we sometimes don’t realize how truly far we’ve come in a relatively short span of time. It’s time to take stock of what we have in our life and truly feel gratitude for the beauty that we DO have, regardless of all the aspirations and desires we feel we have yet to attain. As spring continues to blossom and unfold, the revving new energies of the year are beginning to truly take form and all that we’ve intended has grand opportunity to come into manifestation. These are exciting times for us all and it is a blessing to be able to share the journey together.
Not only can we all benefit from a little spring cleaning on all levels right now, but could also benefit from a bit of “living” and breathing in of those parts of ourselves and our lives that await our embracing and remembrance. Being in the now and realizing the power of this now moment can be transformative in big ways. There is much we can learn through the symbolism of nature all around us. One such symbol that speaks so deeply of spring and sheds some wonderful light on the now of this moment is that of our friend the frog. Quite an interesting little fellow that most would not pay much mind to, in general, yet has some powerful messages and insight for us, indeed. The frog hops into our experience of spring to share with us his wisdom and offers us the chance to embrace and utilize his gifts to help support our processes during this very exciting time.
So here’s what our friendly frog has to impart and share:
The frog speaks of luck, purity, rebirth, renewal, fertility, healing, metamorphosis, transitions, dreaming, and opportunity. In many cultures, the frog symbolizes shamanism and magic as well, teaching us to leap swiftly from one level of consciousness to another – from this world to the Otherworlds. Frogs help us to find courage in accepting new ideas, to foster a sense of self-nurturing, and to discover connections between ideas.
When a frog jumps into your life it may be indicative of the opportunities that can be discovered in the now of your transition. The frog has a unique growth cycle and undergoes some incredible transformations in its progression and attainment of full adulthood, just as we humans do. Hence he understands what it feels like to endure some serious growing pains, and uncomfortable and even yucky feelings, along that transition. And their ability to lay enormous amounts of eggs lends to their fertility symbolism as well as being synonymous with abundance.
Different meanings are found from all over the world. The Egyptians share with us the Frog-headed Heket who is an Egyptian Goddess of birthing and creation. The Celts believed the frog represented curative and healing powers because of its connection with water and cleansing rains and to them, was deemed lord over all the Earth. Western and European views see the frog as a symbol of resurrection and spiritual evolution, deemed by the 3 stages of development (egg, tadpole, and fully formed amphibian). The 3 stages also associate the frog, for Christians, as a symbol for the holy trinity and resurrection and are found often in Christian art under this guise. To the Chinese the frog is an emblem of yin energy and good luck. Feng Shui practices recommend putting an image of a frog in the east window of your home to encourage child birth and a happy family life.
Frogs have also been considered a link between the living and dead, represented by Asian custom believing if you placed a jade frog in the mouth of the deceased, not only would this insure safe passage for their transition, but would allow the spirit to communicate more clearly with living loved ones. In Japan, frogs are especially good luck charms for travelers and wearing one was thought to provide safe passage on long voyages, particularly across waters. The frog took on a more cosmic symbolism for Ancient Hindus however, believing frogs not only signify darkness, but that they project the world into orbit in space.
So as you can see, this green little guy is more mystifying and powerful than meets the eye and so synonymous with the energy at hand that spring provides us. We can simply call upon the energy of the frog to help in these changing times of our journey, especially when in need of support in moving more easily through the turbulent waters of some tough life-transitions, need a bit of positive encouragement along your travels, and when you are actively wanting to connect more deeply to the spirit world and focus on your intuitive development.
There is much in store as the year unfolds so it’s nice to know you always have a little friend at hand that can assist. As there are many more adventures to come and so many available if we embrace the opportunities presented to us and optimize all that is in our present experiences. We can rest assured that if we support ourselves and take the necessary steps, we will be supported in return with many blessings and gifts.
Never Lose Sight of the Dream that Leads You Home
Sometimes we just need little inspiring reminders and supportive words that fuel the voices within that can sometimes become faint when there are other influences we allow to infiltrate what we know.
So today I’m just sharing some inspirations from messages I’ve received to support continued belief in my dreams and in staying true to who I am despite ANYTHING. Perhaps they might speak to you today as that synchronous nudge, answer, or message you were asking for or needed.
I was touched by this beautiful birthday card I received from my parents yesterday with this message pictured above.
I also received another birthday card with a message with five years of shifting meaning that came to me now in a new way, pictured below by my dear friend, Laura.
And yesterday, as I was listening to one of my cds I was intuitively drawn to while I was painting, I came across one of my many favorite songs, which holds these lyrics by Pamela McNeill, as message. It’s on a Yanni cd and the song is called “The Promise” :
The way the moon bends down to light the sea
And catches hold
Of mountains strong
They stand beside me and all that I am
They have written in my soul
I’ve made a promise to never lose sight
Of the dream that leads me home
And this much I know
Sends me away
But here on these shores
My heart remains
From these shores I came
A tender wind that reaches through the years
And sings me on
Through joy and pain
It breathes within me and all that I am
It has written in my soul
I’ve made a promise to never lose sight
Of  the dream that leads me home
And this much I know
And this much I know

