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Animal Guidance Series: Mongoose Medicine

Jan 10, 20249 minSeason 4Ep. 12
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Today's episode is about a small but powerful animal, the mongoose. It has a long list for such a small animal of things that it symbolizes. optimism, agility, speed, alertness, resistance, opportunism, courage, impatience, rebelliousness, adventurous adaptability, action, impulsiveness, honesty, self-confidence, fearlessness, as well as good luck. A mongoose is a small tropical mammal with a long tail that eats snakes, rats, and bird eggs. They are found mainly in Africa, Southern Europe and Asia. They have non retractable sharp claws, short legs, and are usually brown or grayish in fur. And some species have stripes. They range in size from perhaps a small mouse to as large as a cat. They are one of the few rare animals that are resistant to snake venom. And so, they symbolize luckiness because of it. Mongooses are very adaptable animals and can survive in a variety of different conditions. They're known as opportunists because they'll inhabit the burrow that's made from another animal, rather than building their own. The mongoose looks to be very self-confident and is a brave fighter. 

So call on the mongoose for protection and support & see how mongoose medicine can be part of your daily life with all its benefits! Call on the Mongoose! “Call IT in With Dar”!

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Photo credit: Rebecca Lange Photography

Music credit: Kevin MacLeod Incompetech.com (licensed under Creative Commons)

Production credit: Erin Schenke @ Emerald Support Services LLC.

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