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Is is appropriate in this day and age to WANT to let people know I'm more than my education or job title?
This is an excerpt from the book 'Animal Speak' by Ted Andrews:
HERON’S MOST SIGNIFICANT ESSENCE: aggressive self-determination and self-reliance
ENERGETIC PRIME TIME - FULL OF POWER: Spring
“There are many variations of herons, including bitterns and egrets. Storks and cranes should not be confused with them.
Herons are part of a group of birds called ‘waders’. It is a bird of the marshlands and shallow waters. All waders have similar physical characteristics - long, thin legs, long necks, and sharp bills. These physical characteristics are important to understand for those who have a heron as a totem.
Legs enable animals and people to move about on the earth. They are symbols of balance, and they represent an ability to progress and evolve. Also the longer the legs, the deeper the water the heron will feed in. The deeper life can be explored.
The long thin legs of the heron reflect that you don’t need great massive pillars to remain stable, but you must be able to stand on your own. This is especially significant for those with a totem of the great blue heron, as it is a lone hunter.
When it feeds, it stands in the water, reflecting a connection to the earth - while implying the exploration of other dimensions on the earth (water element).
It is important for anyone with a heron totem to explore various activities and dimensions of earth life. On the surface, this may seem a form of dabbling, but those with heron totems are wonderfully successful at being the traditional ‘Jack of all trades’.
This ability enables them to follow their own path. Most people will never be able to live the way heron people do. It is not a structured way, and does not seem to have stability and security to it. it is, though, just a matter of perspective. There is security in heron medicine, for it gives the ability to do a variety of tasks. If one way does not work, then another will. This heron people seem to inherently know.
Heron do no seem to need a lot of people in their life, nor do they feel pressure to keep up with the Joneses, or be traditional in their life roles. The only time they gather in colonies is during the breeding season. They stand out in their uniqueness, and they know how to snatch and take advantage of things and events that the average person would not even bother with."
-Ted Andrews
The challenge respecting gaining employment with another is really outcome and attitude, whether in "permanent" jobs or one-of projects. If you have a record of timely completion of projects and an attitude that respects the needs of the team or client and your responsibility in meeting your mandate, there will be little chance of being a flight risk unless the job is actually unsuitable for you anyway. If you want to be engaged in creative production, perhaps you will "fly" from sitting at a reception desk (as an example only) because your own needs are not being met. On the other hand, if the rest of your time is fulfilling and productive, and you love meeting new people, you may actually enjoy doing a job that does not fit into your published description of "you are" or "you do" as a means to an end, either financial or because your studio time is solitary.
Being an Artist differs from "I'm artistic" and garners much respect and interest. Keep doing; keep being.
Emma
Great Posting.