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Rather than fearing the owl’s call, we can view it as part of nature’s rhythm—reminding us that transformation is natural and often healing. Letting go of old patterns and embracing change helps us grow, much like the cycles seen throughout the natural world.

Other animals carry symbolic messages too: hummingbirds suggest joy and vitality; spiders represent creativity and prosperity; dragonflies symbolize transformation; butterflies bring messages of peace and renewal; and lizards remind us of resilience and adaptability. Each creature invites us to stay open to life’s lessons and opportunities.

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