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Old 01-28-2012, 03:14 AM   #1
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Default Panda Bear
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I was using the pendulum the other day.. and i was just looking into the candle flame for a brief minute when spiritual image of a panda bear came walking towards me lol..

why spiritual image, cause it wasn't solid or had colour.. i just knew that the image before me was and looked like a panda bear lol..

what could this mean..????

I tried to look up totem animals, but found "bear' and Polar bear but couldnt find "Panda bear"

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Old 01-28-2012, 06:31 AM   #2
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Here is one I found on a website. I googled panda bear animal totem meaning. Hope this helps

Pandas are cute and cuddling in appearance yet they are very strong. Keep this in mind when making judgments based on first appearances. The contrasting coloring of black and white of a Panda's fur is representative differences in cultures. Black and white also are depicted in yin yang symbols indicating the importance of balance between masculine and feminine energies. When Panda surfaces it is good to work on balancing anything that is off skelter in your life.

The Panda as a totem also represents diplomacy because of the history of China gifting Giant Pandas as diplomatic gifts to other countries. The Panda's appearance is quite exotic, anyone with Panda as as your animal totem is likely interested in the exploration of exotic lands and cultures different from their own.

Agile tree climber, the Panda as a totem has a unique ability to tap into higher knowledge. Panda medicine is a wonderful teacher for soul development.
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Old 01-28-2012, 07:09 AM   #3
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WOW..... that is sooooo awesome... and something i can relate too right now.. lol



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Old 01-28-2012, 07:18 AM   #4
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Here's what I found. I have always loved Panda Bears. I used to buy them for one of my sons.

Pandas are cute and cuddling in appearance yet they are very strong. Keep this in mind when making judgments based on first appearances. The contrasting coloring of black and white of a Panda's fur is representative differences in cultures. Black and white also are depicted in yin yang symbols indicating the importance of balance between masculine and feminine energies. When Panda surfaces it is good to work on balancing anything that is off skelter in your life.

The Panda as a totem also represents diplomacy because of the history of China gifting Giant Pandas as diplomatic gifts to other countries. The Panda's appearance is quite exotic, anyone with Panda as as your animal totem is likely interested in the exploration of exotic lands and cultures different from their own.

Agile tree climber, the Panda as a totem has a unique ability to tap into higher knowledge. Panda medicine is a wonderful teacher for soul development.
http://healing.about.com/od/animalto...Panda-Bear.htm


PANDA

Gentle Strength


Since a Panda’s diet consists of 99% bamboo, the study of bamboo is very important to this totem. Bamboo has strength yet flexibility.
Its shoots are a delicacy,
bamboo discs were used for money,
bamboo symbolizes youth in China,
and herbal remedies were written on its bark
in the Han dynasty.

Both the Panda and bamboo reflect a quiet, unassuming essence – one that is modest and strong at the same time. For those with a Panda totem, it is very important not to take on more projects than you can handle. Be sure to fully develop a project before taking on a new one.
Focus is the key to all your endeavors.
http://www.linsdomain.com/totems/pages/panda.htm
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Old 01-28-2012, 07:20 AM   #5
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Looks like Capnstruggler found the first one I listed already.
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