Monday, 26 April 2010

Wasps!!



To dream of wasps = not good..since mine was as big as my hand = very not good!

Wasps generally bear a negative significance when populating one's dreams. A wasp stings and this is the main reason why the insect is most of the times associated with unfortunate events in your life - events which have taken place in your life and still haunt you or events which are going to take place in your life in the near future.


Besides the fact that the wasp is a very dangerous insect due to the pointed venomous stinger it is endowed with, the colors of its body - yellow and black - also denote a negative dream symbol. If yellow is the color of treachery and hypocrisy, black is the color of extinction, death and all 'dark' feelings and actions.

If this insect is capable of stinging and hurting you, it may denote, when seen in dreams, something or someone that can bring you misfortune and bad luck. Therefore, pay more attention to situations and people in your waking life and be very careful about what you get involved in or individuals you trust.

If the wasp in your dream manages to sting you, this means that you have faced or are going to face obstacles and problems in your waking life. But if you succeed in chasing away or killing the wasp before hurting you, it is a positive omen which announces success in dealing with all difficult problems and troubles which may arise on the way.

Moreover, killing a wasp in your dream also stands for your capacity to fearlessly fight against enemies and solve all adverse situations in your life.

The wasp in your dream may also represent feelings of envy or hatred, feelings of your own or of individuals you know in the waking life.

Wasp totem = Hmm..~ponders a while~

Animal symbolism of the wasp deals with:


*order

*construction

*communication

*involvement

*development

*progress

*team-work

*productivity

In some African traditions, the wasp is a symbol of evolution, and control over our life circumstances.


Some Native American Indian tribal myth inidcates the wasp as the creator of the earth, and was a symbol of order, organization as well as productivity.

Ancient European lore recognizes the wasp as big part in pollination. Here the wasp is symbolic of fertility as this genre of earth-based believers honored the wasp for its role in continuation of certain plants and flowers.

The prime season of the wasp is spring, and so it is symbolic of new beginnings, and starting new projects.

The wasp can be very social, and has special means of communication with it's family. Equally, the wasp can be very solitary, working alone tirelessy until an outcome is acheived. When the wasp appears in our lives it is a message for us to consider our own methods of communication. The wasp might be a sign that we may need to express ourselves more clearly.

Because the wasp is symbolic of communication, order and productivity, those who encounter the wasp may ask themselves:

"Are all my affairs in order?"

"Am I aligning myself with my goals?"

"Am I procrastinating about something?"

"Am I keeping myself from reaching my highest potential?"

"Am I allowing my progress to be held back by others?"

Those with the wasp as their totem may learn more by asking these questions of themselves, and calling upon the wasp for more clarification too.

Wasps are perfect totems for those of us who need a bit of organized focus, and assistance with assertive communication.

The wasp can also help in areas of building, whether it be a new home, or building on a dream - the wasp is a master architect and can guide you with the planning of any building project you have in mind.




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