How can we find Strength in Partnership?
This month, I spoke with a Bald Eagle pair in the Animal Wisdom Circle. The Bald Eagles were my first guests to come as a pair – which totally illustrated their message of finding strength in partnership.
One of the most important things the eagles shared with us was the reminder that we need to build bridges, not walls and we can do more together than we can alone.
Spiritual Guidance from a BALD EAGLE
For years, I have felt like my mission in life is to be a messenger for animals. I feel like it’s my responsibility to share their words with the world and spread that word as far and wide as I possibly can. The Animal Wisdom Circle is the structure that allows the conversation to happen and I like to share the wisdom from the animals here, on my blog, too.
What is your Spiritual Gift?
Oversight. Seeing the big picture and knowing where we fit in.
What is your Spiritual Lesson?
Feeling powerless when we are not being flexible enough. Coming up against our boundaries and limitations.
Do you have a message for people?
Build bridges not walls. There is strength in partnership. You can do so much more together than alone. Partnership works best when you come together as equals.
The members of the Animal Wisdom Circle who were on the call live with me asked more questions and by the time we hung up, we were all feeling so INSPIRED!
These are definitely worlds to live by. Thank you Bald Eagles!
Now it’s your turn:
What does the Bald Eagles’ message mean to you? How can you apply their wisdom to your life? Please share your insights in the comments below.
2 Comments
Robin Rodgers
March 5, 2017We are living in an area of Bald Eagles. I love their message. I get LOYALTY from them. They mate for life and share responsibility for raising their young. They are so majestic and. Impressive. I love the message you received! This is a time of partnership with others to help our world.
Thank you for bringing this message from them.
Cara Gubbins
March 6, 2017Yes, Robin! I totally get LOYALTY! Thanks for sharing that – and I’m jealous you get to live so close to the Bald Eagles now!
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