A blog about my frog
As some of you may know i have moved down to Jacksonville Florida for most of the summer. Well as you maybe could of guessed i have been down here writing, working with new musicians and producers etc. Its been a strange summer to say the least but definitely a productive one thus far. I have been blessed to meet some new great friends as well as wonderful talents.
That being said i would like now to tell you about my frog…
Every night i’ve come back from the studio ever since i’ve been down here in Florida this little guy would be in the same spot almost waiting for me to get home. He would sit quietly right on my bannister never moving just sitting there staring at me. The first night i thought it was a complete whatever.. Oh cool there is a frog.. cya… But when it started to happen every single night i started to wonder what do you want to tell me little guy? I felt that. I mean two weeks straight! Every night same place same time pretty much. I became overwhelmed with this feeling of joy and love every time i would see this little fella. I would actually look forward to it. I really started to feel this frog was trying to tell me something.
Well after a long conversation with my sweetest friend i got a phone call from them shortly after telling me what they had come across as it relates to the symbolism of the frog. I found it to be quite interesting but also so true as it relates to my life right now. It has also only reinforced the presence of GOD in my life.
Check this out.
When the frog jumps into your life it may indicate now is a time to find opportunities in transition. We see animal symbolism of transition with the frog in its unique growth cycle. The frog undergoes incredible transformations to reach the destination of full adulthood, and so do we as humans.
The frog understands what it is like to undergo some serious growing pains – and so it is a fantastic animal totem for teenagers as they sometimes struggle to find their place (in-betwix youth and adulthood) in society.
In many cultures the primary symbolic meaning of frogs deals with fertility. This is largely because these cultures observed Frogs laying enormous quantities of eggs, therefore making it a fertility symbol as well as a symbol of abundance.
A quick-list for animal symbolism of the frog includes:
- Luck
- Purity
- Rebirth
- Renewal
- Fertility
- Healing
- Metamorphosis
- Transitions
- Dreaming
- Opportunity
- Intermediary
In Egypt we see the Frog-headed Heket who is an Egyptian goddess of birth(ing).
As a Celtic symbol meaning, the Frog was deemed lord over all the earth, and the Celts believed it represented curative or healing powers because of its connection with water and cleansing rains. More Western and European views focus on the Frog’s three stages of development (egg, tadpole, fully formed amphibian) to symbolize resurrection and spiritual evolution. For these same reasons it is also a common Christian symbol for the holy trinity and resurrection. It is often seen in Christian art to express this symbolism.
In China the Frog is an emblem of Yin energy and thought of as good luck. Feng Shui practices recommend putting an image of a Frog in the east window of your home toencourage child birth and/or happy family life.
Frog energy is also considered to be a link between the living and the dead. An interesting ancient Asian custom was to place a jade frog in the mouth of the deceased to insure his/her spirit would pass safely into the spirit world. This custom was believed to allow the spirit of the deceased to speak more clearly to loved ones still living.
Frogs are also good luck symbols in Japan - especially for travelers. Images or charms were worn during long voyages to assure safety (particularly across water).
I have a friend, Albert who lives in Japan. He shared further Japanese wisdom animal symbolism of the frog. The Japanese word for frog is “kaeru.” It is the same word meaning “return.” So travelers carry a small frog amulet with the intent of returning safely home.
Further, small pebble-sized frog amulets are carried in their wallets so money will not be lost.
Ancient Hindus viewed the animal symbolism of frogs on a more cosmic levels, as they believe Frogs projected the world into orbit in space, and the frog was also thought to signify darkness.
Call upon the energy of the frog when:
- You need to easily swim through some tough life-transitions
- You need a little assurance while traveling
- You are working to enhance your intuition, and strengthen your connection with the spiritual world. ALL VERY TRUE FOR ME
Thank you God for another day.
Goodnight,
Notar