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Elephant Frequency?
#1
I have a few wooden elephants which are allegedly good luck, and have been thinking whether this good luck elephants thing is true or not, how many good luck animals are really good luck, and what things the elephant really brings on.

So far I'm thinking animals have much less to do with luck than people think, and am about equally as skeptical as to the connectivity of elephants + luck.

Anyway rather than luck I'm really just interested in the frequency of elephants and what they really mean.

Although 'elephant' shows up several times, looks like it hasn't really been discussed before on Hyperspacecafe. Elsewhere I have also heard no say on it. It may not be a particularly important frequency like the lion or the dolphin, but I feel it is nonetheless meaningful. After all, shouldn't we explore and get to know more frequencies?

Currently, I don't even know the archetype. Drawing on the qualities of these animals, I only have my own musings, but haven't gone too much anywhere:
It could mean the ability to mourn and release, or dwelling within mind patterns of sadness. It could mean good memory, or living too much in the past. It could mean anything from something of importance moving too slowly, to great gentleness/sureness/steadiness. It could symbolize anything from Earthliness to social relations. Elephants could emphasize over-sensitivity, or the ability of knowing how to handle what's in front of us. It could indicate unnecessary victimization or great/subtle strengths.

So, anyone?
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#2
Hi AC,

While I don't know what the archetype of the elephant would be, I do know that a lot of people believe in its luck. But only if the trunk is curled up - from what I heard. Maybe for the luck to stay in? Anyway, my sister was one of those who believed and loved the elephants. She had them everywhere in her house and when she died, I inherited one of her statues - a trio of elephants (trunks up) carved out of jade. I treasure that now, but I don't know if it has really brought me any luck.
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#3
Thanks for the thoughts!
Mine are curled, but are small and not of any particular valuable stone, which I see as good because I think like herbs, crystals/gems have many different uses and qualities - so you would have to know what to use and how much/long. That makes sense to me.
I believe if one builds a mind pattern that this or that personal or non-personal item brings them good luck, it is certainly more likely to. But if I wanted an object for luck I would want something universal that I can depend on which works anyplace, any time.
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#4
I would love that too. :)
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#5
There is an achetype for Elephant Freq. It's in the DVDs.

It's for very strong relationships within families for care and physical strength/support, esp. Mother-Child.

It's even stronger than Wolf or Lion Freq. for these purposes.  It is NO victimization freq.

Watch at your Safari films.
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#6
She should go on a safari!
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#7
"It's for very strong relationships within families for care and physical strength/support, esp. Mother-Child."

Woohooo who needs to get the DVDs now? ^^
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Any way thaaaaank youuuu

"It's even stronger than Wolf or Lion Freq. for these purposes. It is NO victimization freq."

This makes sense.
I know predators rarely go after elephants, but it still happens. It's a last resort only if because there's easier prey. So I implied that because if anything, from what I've seen elephants are more likely to be attacked, than attack others. Unless you've seen some type of crazy elephant species which I don't know about yet icon_biggrin

"She should go on a safari!"

^^ What a pleasant surprise. But now let's not get all personal.
You're not... stalking me are you?
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I will say however being the adventurous person I am I've always loved the idea.
And yes, yes... I'm sure you do too. But keep positive thoughts, now icon_2winkgrin
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