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Old Jun 30, 2003 | 01:37 AM
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Interesting - we have both had a recent encounter with these animals. I wondered about that in light of "animal totems" as considered from a native american point of view, and I found this:

Skunk
(Excerpts from Animal Speak by Ted Andrews.)

The skunk is one of the most widely recognized mammals, but it is also one of the most misunderstood. It is a very powerful totem with mystical and magical associations. Just look at how people respond to it. They show great respect for it and what it can do. This is part of what skunk teaches. It teaches how to give respect, expect respect, and demand respect. It helps you to recognize your own qualities and to assert them.

The skunk does not get out of the way of any animal. It moves along at its own speed, with its own mind. It is self-assured and confident in itself. If skunk has shown up, it can be to help you with this particular aspect. It can teach you how to be more self-assured and how to assert yourself.

Skunks are fearless, but they are also very peaceful. They move slowly and calmly, and they only spray as a last resort. Because they are peaceable by nature, they always give warnings before spraying. This warning involves three stages. First, it will stamp its feet and turn its back to you. Second it will raise its tail up, as the gland which sprays is located underneath it. When the third step arrives, it is usually too late. After raising the tail, the skunk will look back over its shoulder. This is to line up the correct angle for spraying. Once the skunk has seen you over its shoulder, it is too late.

The skunk can spray 1245 feet with tremendous accuracy (Note from Wolf: I don't know what that is based on, but I wouldn't discount it). It can repeat the spraying five to six times before it must build up again naturally. The spray is an irritating chemical. It won't kill, but it can sting the eyes and numb the senses. Sometimes a skunk can show up as a totem to teach us how to get more attention without being arrogant and irritating. Sometimes it shows up to help us deal with those people in our life who are outrageously irritating. Tomato juice is still the one thing which helps to eliminate skunk odor. Those with this totem may find they have a sensitivity to tomato, or a need for more within their life. The qualities and characteristics of the tomato should be studied as it is part of the contrary or balancing medicine associated with the skunk.

The skunk smell is one that almost everyone can recognize. This has links to how skunk awakens in others a greater recognition of you and your own abilities. The sense of smell also has ties to sensuality and sexuality. Research is currently being conducted that reveals the various connections between fragrance and sexual response. This includes work with pheromones and studies that reveal a surprising similarity between the cells of and response of the olfactory nerves, and those within the genitalia.

The skunk is a solitary animal for the most part. Skunks can remind us that there are times best for drawing people and there are times best to avoid people. Finding the correct balance is what can ensure prosperity.

There are two main types of skunk-spotted and striped. The striped is the most common and most easily recognized. It actually has a double stripe that runs from its head to its tail. This stripe, whether single or double, is an indication of the active flow of the kundalini or life force. (The kundalini has ties to the sexual energies and to the life force that is active in every aspect of our life processes.) In individuals with this totem, the kundalini is usually already active. Skunk shows up at a time to amplify and to teach the control and use of this life force more effectively.

Skunks are usually quite silent, so it is good for those with this totem not to blow their own horns. It will backfire and only serve to push others away. Sit back and let others do the noticing for you.

Skunks are very adaptable and this is what those with this totem must also learn. Skunk can teach you when its best to be noticed and how to go about it most effectively. They are carnivorous, but they will eat almost anything, particularly insects, berries, and fruit. Skunk does its hunting at night.

When skunk shows up as a totem you are going to have opportunities to bring out new respect and self esteem. It indicates lessons and times associated with increased sensuality physically, sexually, psychically, and spiritually. Examine your self-image. Remember that people are going to notice you. How they notice and remember can be controlled by you. This is what skunk can help teach.

- This falls into a category of thought or discussion much like "Horoscopes"; some believe in such stuff exclusively, while others laugh their behinds off at it! But in any case I found it thought provoking....

PS: The part that got my attention the most was this one-
Sometimes it shows up to help us deal with those people in our life who are outrageously irritating
I have to admit, that's about an amazing coincidence in light of what is going on at work these days... And there are more levels than one to it.


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Old Jun 30, 2003 | 10:22 AM
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So, when encountering annoying persons, we must stamp our feet, turn round drop the pants, and what? exactly?
 
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Old Jun 30, 2003 | 01:24 PM
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Whatever floats your boat Theo.
 
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Old Jun 30, 2003 | 04:16 PM
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Try a spray bottle with some ammonia in it, spray all around. I use it for dogs and cats getting into my garbage and it works. I have also used as someone mentioned earlier Cyanne Pepper Powder in the garden and flower beds.
I used to work maintainence at a retirement village and people would call me about skunks all the time. I'd put a trap out with sliced apples in it to trap them. The only problem with that is that once trapped, I dare ya to get close to them! We had a little .410 for that purpose and that purpose only. Good luck!
 
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Old Jun 30, 2003 | 10:30 PM
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So, when encountering annoying persons, we must stamp our feet, turn round drop the pants, and what? exactly?
Flipping the bird is an idea.

But I doubt it would be effective in my own situation...



My God - MOON the Chief, and give him the finger...
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(I like it. Lord help me...)
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Old Jul 1, 2003 | 12:36 AM
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ya i live on a farm i hate those dumb things all they do is waddle around and stink everything in site up. i shot a dozen of them this summer. if you shoot one use a freakin 12 or 10 guage that will stop them in there tracks but damn when you hit em that sac that holds the stink stuff it seems like it explodes stinks like SH** stays there for a week to lol
 
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