![]() If Raccoon wandered into your cards today, the little bandit may be telling you to look around and see who needs your strength at this time. You are also reminded that benevolence and generosity come around full circle to reward the giver. While other creatures fight one another for the best of a kill, Raccoon teaches the universal law of giving back to the source of your strength, guidance, and protection. This uncommon lack of greed is as rare in the world of humans as it is in the rest of the animal world. ![]() He is always fed first by the other raiders to honor his vigilance as the group’s protector. Raccoons leave a watcher behind when raiding a campsite or mountain cabin, usually the dominant male. ![]() After rolling in the cornmeal or flower, they finally settle on their favorite morsels, giving the best tidbits to their lookout. Like the tribal chiefs of old, Raccoon tends to the needs of the tribe before taking anything for itself.Ī troupe of Raccoons scouting for food is often a hilarious exercise in generosity. Raccoon medicine people have the uncanny ability to assist others without allowing them to become victims or dependents. When Raccoon comes your way, you are being asked to contact your inner warrior, to become a protector and generous provider for those in need. Often called “little bandit” by southern tribes, this Robin Hood of the animal kingdom teaches us about generosity and caring for others. “Raccoon carries the medicine of the protector of the underdog and provider for the young, infirm, and elderly. Raccoon, from the Medicine Card, by Jamie Sams and David Carson, Artwork by Angela Wernekeĭaily Angel Oracle Card: Raccoon, from the Medicine Card, by Jamie Sams and David Carson, Artwork by Angela Werneke
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