Beaver Animal Symbolism
If you were born between April 20 – May 20, your Birth Animal is the Beaver in Native American lore. If you were born between October 23 – November 21, the Beaver is your Polarity Animal.
Beaver Animal Symbolism teaches us about collaboration, creativity, tenacity and productivity.
The Beaver is hardworking, does well collaborating in teams, is industrious, a builder, and a creator. Beavers love staying busy and enjoy structure. They’re always doing something, working on a project, creating something or building something. They love to have projects and find joy in them. Once they’re set on a task, it’s hard to get them to quit.
When they’re wounded or hurt, beavers tend to isolate. As Beaver people, it’s important to be careful not to isolate ourselves so much that we build emotional dams to keep others out. We can also be prone to dam up our own emotions.
The Northern Tribes viewed beavers as good luck. Their dams were believed to keep danger away and were considered protection against evil, invaders, or predators. Learn more about the Beaver here.
Affirmations for Beaver Animal Symbolism
- I know how to balance work, fun, and family.
- I finish the projects that are in my highest good to finish.
- I attract supportive friendships and relationships.
- I am a great collaborator.
- I easily process my emotions and allow them to flow in healthy ways.
- I have a great work ethic.
- I take time to rejuvenate and refresh myself.
- I am creative and enjoy projects that are aligned with my Soul’s Song.
- I have healthy boundaries.
Polarity Animal: If the Beaver is your Native American birth animal, then the Snake is your Native American polarity animal. If the Beaver is your polarity animal, then the snake is your birth animal.
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