I looked up 'Coyote' from my gorgeous Susan Seddon Boulet Animal Spirits deck and thought you might like the meaning: transformation, creation, cunning, good fortune. 🌷
They don't always travel in packs; I think I was just extremely lucky to meet such a large pack. I think it might've been spring, when they were still raising their young, plus they probably had the previous year's litter traveling with them. I don't know why I never see them in packs anymore, but I think there are fewer of them; I rarely hear them, and we used to hear them every time we hiked in the area at sunset. These days, I feel lucky to meet one.
All beings are sacred, Coyote is sometimes the Heyoka, the magical trickster. What a beautiful story about your magical encounter. ✨️🌅
Thank you, Cristina! Indeed, they are. I'll have to look him up as Heyoka; I know he's also the trickster in the Diné (Navajo) lore.
I wonder if these thoughts and experiences of the Coyote mean you may be about to have another encounter?! Oooo, exciting to think about!
Great post! I'm envious of your coyote encounters... hopefully I can have the privilege of meeting one :P
I hope you will ☺️. Maybe take hikes at sunset or sunrise… and thank you! ❤️
I looked up 'Coyote' from my gorgeous Susan Seddon Boulet Animal Spirits deck and thought you might like the meaning: transformation, creation, cunning, good fortune. 🌷
You are right, Cristina, I do like it. So fitting for spring, too. 🌿🐾🪻
I have never seen a pack of coyotes. I didn't know they traveled in packs. I wonder why you don't see them in packs anymore?
They don't always travel in packs; I think I was just extremely lucky to meet such a large pack. I think it might've been spring, when they were still raising their young, plus they probably had the previous year's litter traveling with them. I don't know why I never see them in packs anymore, but I think there are fewer of them; I rarely hear them, and we used to hear them every time we hiked in the area at sunset. These days, I feel lucky to meet one.