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Animal Guidance Series: Cow Medicine

Darla McCann - Energy Healer ✨ Season 3 Episode 27

Do you feel like you were put on this earth to serve others? Are you known for your compassion, caring, generosity and giving heart…then perhaps your power animal is actually the cow. You might also be alert and aware of all that is going around you, capable of sensing both damage or danger and opportunity and possibilities, knowing the difference between them. Putting others' needs before your own is also an attribute of cow medicine. Cows are believed to be one of the first service animals to come to earth and the golden area era of Atlantis to offer their milk to humanity. At that time, their milk was of a high high frequency because they consume natural organic grasses and wildflowers without our modern insecticide, insecticides and fertilizers. They also had pure fresh natural spring water. These cows passed on their milk with Divine Feminine light. Cow medicine continues to be motherly, nurturing, and giving. They are warm, solid, gentle, stable, and very connected to the earth. The Bulls demonstrate masculine power and protection, so together they offer a perfect balance of masculine and feminine energy. In several cultures over many centuries, cows and bulls were considered part of the family. 

So if a cow shows up in your life, it means that this is a time of nourishing, healing energy, and to be open to receive that energy. You are well provided for and have nothing to worry about. You may be called to serve for the greater good, but know that abundance will be your reward. Have faith that the universe will provide generous, giving, alert and aware calling in cow medicine. Call in this generous, nourishing, giving spirit of the cow! Call it in “Call IT in With Dar!”

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Do you feel like you were put on this earth to serve others? Are you known for your compassion, caring, generosity and giving heart…then perhaps your power animal is actually the cow. You might also be alert and aware of all that is going around you, capable of sensing both damage or danger and opportunity and possibilities, knowing the difference between them. Putting others' needs before your own is also an attribute of cow medicine. Cows are believed to be one of the first service animals to come to earth and the golden area era of Atlantis to offer their milk to humanity. At that time, their milk was of a high high frequency because they consume natural organic grasses and wildflowers without our modern insecticide, insecticides and fertilizers. They also had pure fresh natural spring water. These cows passed on their milk with Divine Feminine light. Cow medicine continues to be motherly, nurturing, and giving. They are warm, solid, gentle, stable, and very connected to the earth. The Bulls demonstrate masculine power and protection, so together they offer a perfect balance of masculine and feminine energy. In several cultures over many centuries, cows and bulls were considered part of the family. Also, since they are found all over the world, they are part of many myths, folklore and Legends. For the Egyptians, the goddess Hathor was a cow goddess, representing the Divine Feminine fertility, motherhood, love, joy, music, dance and all things beautiful. For agricultural people like the Egyptians, the cow was a nourishing provider of milk, meat, corn and skin. As the cow of Goddess Harthor provided and nourished her people, archeologists suggest that her name was the most popular name for females in ancient Egypt. In mythology each morning, how Thor gave birth to the god of the sun ray, so he could sometimes be called Ra he could steer his sun boat across the sky. And at nighttime she created he created what they called the Nile in the sky that we now call the Milky Way. The Egyptians viewed their empire to have two halves, Upper Egypt, along the river bank of the Nile, and lower Egypt or the Nile Delta. These two portions were called the two ladies and a pair of Hathor cows, was one of the earliest representations of the Goddess. The rendering was on a large slate shield and the first king of the newly United Egypt. Above his head depicting his throne is a pair of hay Harthor cows. The cow is sacred in many cultures and is often symbolic of abundance, fertility, nourishment, stability, patience, and ultimate possibilities. In Native American culture, the cow represents motherhood and Mother Gaia, Mother Earth. Cows are considered sacred in Indian religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, African paganism, and have played a major role in many other religions throughout the world. The cow is a Hindu symbol of wealth, strength, and abundance. Almost no Hindu ritual is conducted without milk or a milk product. As a beloved animal of abandoned selfless giving, and a symbol of the sanctity of life, the cow is simply not considered an animal to be eaten, especially in India. Some people may think that cows are not very bright creatures, but in actuality they are smart. In Japan, they are even associated with the God of scholars Tenjensama. And you will find a variety of cow statues of all sizes throughout their shrines. A stylistic red cow sculpture, with a bobbing head is a symbol of Buddhist devotion, good luck, and in more recent years healing, because in the 16th century outbreak of smallpox in Japan, families who owned the red cow as a toy, or as a small statue, claim not to be infected by smallpox. Thus, symbols, symbolic spots were added to the red bobbing and stylistic cows. So if a cow shows up in your life, it means that this is a time of nourishing, healing energy, and to be open to receive that energy. You are well provided for and have nothing to worry about. You may be called to serve for the greater good, but know that abundance will be your reward. Have faith that the universe will provide generous, giving, alert and aware calling in cow medicine. Call in this generous, nourishing, giving spirit of the cow! Call it in “Call IT in With Dar!

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