Lizard Animal Medicine: Dreaming
Lizard sat lolling in the shadow of a big rock, shading himself from the desert sun. Snake crawled by, looking for some shadow to coil up in and rest. Snake watched Lizard for awhile as Lizard’s eyeballs went side to side behind his enormous closed lids. Snake hissed to get Lizard’s attention. Slowly Lizard’s dreaming eyes opened and he saw snake.
“Snake! You sacred me! What do you want?” Lizard calmly replied..
Snake spit his answer from his forked tongue. “Lizard, you are always getting the best shadow spots in the heat of the day. This is the only big rock for miles. Why don’t you share your shade with me?”
Lizard thought for a moment, then agreed. “Snake, you can share my shade spot, but you have to go to the other side of the rock and you must promise not to interrupt me.”
Snake was getting annoyed. He hissed, “How could I bother you, Lizard? All you are doing is sleeping.”
Lizard smiled knowingly. “Oh Snake, you are such a silly serpent. I’m not sleeping. I’m dreaming.”
Snake wanted to know what the difference was, so Lizard explained. “Dreaming is going into the future, Snake. I go to where the future lives. You see, that is why I know you won’t eat me today. I dreamed you and I know you are full of mouse.”
Snake was taken aback. “Why Lizard, you’re exactly right. I wondered why you said you would share your rock.”
Lizard laughed to himself. “Snake,” he said, “You are looking for shade and I am looking for shadow. Shadow is where the dreams live.”
Lizard Medicine is the shadow side of reality where your dreams are reviewed before you decide to manifest them physically. Lizard could have created getting eaten by Snake if he had so desired.
Lizard is the medicine of dreamers. Whether dreamers smoke you or dream you, dreamers can always help you see the shadow. This shadow can be your fears, your hopes, or the very thing you are resisting. But it is always following you around like an obedient dog.
If Lizard dreamed a space in your life this day, it may time to look and see what is following along behind you. It is your fears, your future trying to catch up to you, or is it the part of you that wants to ignore your weaknesses and humanness?
Lizard may be telling you to pay attention to your dreams and their symbols. Make a dream log and record all that you remember. Be sure to pay attention to each individual symbol or recurring pattern. if you do not remember your dreams upon waking in the morning, set an alarm for 2:00 or 3:00 Am, or drink a lot of water before you go to bed and allow your bladder to wake you up. Dreams are very important. Pay attention to them.
All levels of awareness are accessible through dreams. Remember, life is not always as it seems. Are you the dreamer? Or are you the dreamed?
The lizard is a creature found in shady areas during the heat of the day, and is symbolic of the shadowy side of reality – the plane where that is coming into manifestatio is being fashioned. This plane is sometimes referred to as the “Dreamtime” – the astral plane of constantly changing patterns and shapes. Lizard is concerned with your dreams of the future and of formulating what you want to become physical realities.
Lizard is thus connected with your subconscious mind, and your hopes and fears. It can help you to identify those recurrent problems that follow you around like your shadow; they must be confronted before they will depart from you. Your aspirations must have emotion breathed into them to make them manifest.
Next time you encounter Lizard on your journey, look carefully behind you. Record your observations in a log and note especially any symbols and signs so that you can identity those that are recurring. Ask Lizard to help you to understand what you see. Keep a dream log, too, so you can become aware of what is occurring both in your dream state and your shamanic state of consciousness. Make your dreams come true.
Rekindle lost goals or desires. Expand your vision. Honor messages in your dreams.
Source: Sams, Jamie and Carson, David. Medicine Cards (Santa Fe: Bear and Company, 1988).
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