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FYI: Coyote!
By: MichaelHargis Date: December 29, 2020, 2:22 pm
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FYI:
What Does a Coyote Symbolize
A coyote symbolizes adaptability, new birth, enthusiasm,
ingenuity, resourcefulness, communication, illumination,
fearlessness, teamwork, instinct, shape-shifting, stealth,
protection and inner healing. Aided with a sage-like intellect
alongside childlike playfulness, it is a trickster stressing the
need for balance to be maintained between wisdom and folly,
guidance and innocence, thereby finding the magic of life
through hidden pathways.
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Re: FYI: Coyote!
By: MichaelHargis Date: December 30, 2020, 7:33 am
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FYI;
Having a Coyote as Your Spirit Animal (Totem Animal) or ( Go to
Guitar)
To have a coyote as your totem means that you are quick-witted,
captivating and honest.
Knowing the vital truth that life comprises of both serious as
well as trivial issues, you prefer to lead a simple life and are
always focused on finding joy in all commonplace things.
Consequently, it’s not hard for you to adapt to new situations
or to laugh at mistakes committed by you.
Playing jokes or pranks on peers is also one of your regular
habits. However, this does not mean that you hurt them.
Able to gain the most out of life by remaining modest, you never
put on any airs about yourself.
You are loyal, putting a great emphasis on family, and love to
share music with your Teye Coyote guitar.
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Re: FYI: Coyote!
By: MichaelHargis Date: December 31, 2020, 7:54 am
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FYI;
What is a Coyote?
As we ponder the significance of a coyote sighting, it is
important to remember that an animal spirit’s meaning tends to
be connected to its unique characteristics. Coyotes are a member
of the canine family, along with dogs and wolves. While they
resemble both, there are key differences between the species:
Coyotes are smaller and thinner than wolves but have longer
ears. The face and body of a coyote is typically more elongated
than that of a dog.
Coyotes are generally quite willing to communicate through song
and interact with other creatures. They are not as territorial
as wolves and are less likely to attack others in defense of
their den. Coyotes are highly vocal and use their vocalizations
to communicate greetings, warnings, and to establish their place
in a social hierarchy.
A coyote “pack” is generally a family made up of a female, male,
and their pups. However, other coyotes might join for
companionship, and female coyotes who don’t have pups of their
own may assist in raising the youngest members of the pack. This
contributes to supporting the pack, leaving more time for other
members to hunt. In general, coyotes hunt at dusk and in the
early evening. Now think of all these attributes in one guitar!
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Re: FYI: Coyote!
By: MichaelHargis Date: January 3, 2021, 9:15 am
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Transformation Through Self-Reflection
The coyote is usually thought of as a trickster, a joker, and
even a shape-shifter, but he is also revered in Native American
culture and with Teye Guitars, as an important messenger of
personal transformation through self-reflection. A coyote
sighting is generally a message to take a look within, to not
take life too seriously, to lighten up, and to learn to laugh at
ourselves and even our mistakes. Coyotes also remind us that
anything we do to others will come back to us—good or bad.
Don't be afraid of change, next time you see a Coyote, and Teye
Coyote, pick it up and have fun with it. The fit, feel and sound
can change the way you look at all others.
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