


Jungian Spirit Animal Report
Native Americans used the behaviors of animals to help reflect and meditate on what lessons they could learn in order to make better life choices. These spirit animals are with us in spirit to teach us those lessons and help us learn about ourselves. While spirit animals are Native American, Christianity also has a tradition of using animals to teach lessons, provide insight, and offer assistance. For more information, visit the spirit animals section under the religion and paranormal tab on my website.
Psychoanalyst Carl Jung used archetypes to describe how someone's personality is formed and how they can obtain personal growth. Developing and looking at how these archetypes influence our personality and behavior is important. In fact, it’s where shadow work developed.
I have developed this report to use spirit animals to reflect on the archetypes and what we can do to improve on ourselves.
You will receive a report on 19 archetypes and how the spirit animal applies to each archetype. This report will not tell you the future nor provide a step-by-step solution to your problems. The idea is to gain insight into these areas of your life led by God, a god or goddess of your faith, or a higher power. By examining the animal assigned to each archetype, you can apply their medicine to that area in order to bring about positive changes. The elders in Native tribes did not offer answers to the subject of the ceremony. They offered advice or wisdom about the animals that were chosen, and the subject went off so they could integrate the medicine of the animals into each area of their life. The report will also include ways you can meditate with spirit animals.
Native Americans used the behaviors of animals to help reflect and meditate on what lessons they could learn in order to make better life choices. These spirit animals are with us in spirit to teach us those lessons and help us learn about ourselves. While spirit animals are Native American, Christianity also has a tradition of using animals to teach lessons, provide insight, and offer assistance. For more information, visit the spirit animals section under the religion and paranormal tab on my website.
Psychoanalyst Carl Jung used archetypes to describe how someone's personality is formed and how they can obtain personal growth. Developing and looking at how these archetypes influence our personality and behavior is important. In fact, it’s where shadow work developed.
I have developed this report to use spirit animals to reflect on the archetypes and what we can do to improve on ourselves.
You will receive a report on 19 archetypes and how the spirit animal applies to each archetype. This report will not tell you the future nor provide a step-by-step solution to your problems. The idea is to gain insight into these areas of your life led by God, a god or goddess of your faith, or a higher power. By examining the animal assigned to each archetype, you can apply their medicine to that area in order to bring about positive changes. The elders in Native tribes did not offer answers to the subject of the ceremony. They offered advice or wisdom about the animals that were chosen, and the subject went off so they could integrate the medicine of the animals into each area of their life. The report will also include ways you can meditate with spirit animals.