Animal Medicine: Seagull

Published on November 14, 2012 by Amy

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Seagull
Seagull

Bird People should remember that all birds are messengers from Great Spirit.

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Seagull Medicine are scavengers and opportunists. Even though most Seagull Medicine can successfully co-exist with humans, they can also be so aggressive that they will take food right out of a humans hand. Opportunistists? You betcha!

When there is an opportunity, they will in fact take it, which is something most humans still need to learn when it comes to reaching their own personal goals in Life.

The word “opportunist” does not have to be a negative word. Simply stand in integrity as you take advantage of all opportunities laid out right before you.

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