I was having some weird sychronicities with rabbits awhile back. Here's something from a string a few months ago. I found a bunch of info and it may help you out, or at least give you a few things to think about.
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26taurus
posted July 02, 2004 04:39 AM
Anyway I just got back from my search and found tons of info. on rabbit totems. Seeing them in dreams waking life. It was all quite fascinating. Here is some of what I found out.ANIMAL SYMBOLISM
When we come across certain animals in our lives it can be an indication that they are put in our path to give us messages from Spirit about what it is that we need to focus on in our personal healing at that moment in time. Below are some generalities about different animals and what it means when we have contact with them.
RABBIT - helps conquer fear. It is also about fertility and new life. The more we focus on our fears the more we attract them to us. Rabbit medicine teaches us to attract to us abundance, love, health, and a warm, dry burrow. Rabbit sacrifices self for others to live.
Hare / Rabbit
Associated with transformation, the receiving of hidden teachings, and intuitive messages.
Rabbit
Rabbit teaches Fertility and Self-Preservation.
Rabbit is commonly associated with birth due to its tremendous fertility. A baby rabbit is able to fend for itself within 28 days of its birth. This is significant in that the cycle of the moon is also 28 days, suggesting a mystical connection to the moon. The truth of the matter is that rabbits cannot actually count higher than 28. Most of its head mass, usually reserved for brains, is taken up by its huge ears. Because of these ears, it would be natural to assume that Rabbit has good hearing. In fact, the opposite is true. The massive ears are not used for hearing, as one would think, but rather to receive short-wave radio transmissions; Rabbit's chief means of communication.
Rabbit's medicine includes moving through fear, living by one's own wits, receiving hidden teachings and intuitive messages, quick thinking, strengthening intuition, and paradox. Rabbit also represents humility, because he is quiet and soft and not self-asserting. Rabbit reminds us not to be afraid. Fearful thoughts reproduce (like rabbits) and bring the very thing we fear. Rabbit people are so afraid of tragedy, illness, and disaster, that they call those very fears to them to teach them lessons. If you see Rabbit or in any way feel attracted to him, it may be telling you to wait for the forces of the universe to start moving again, to stop worrying and to get rid of your fears. It always indicates a need to re-evaluate the process you are undergoing, to rid yourself of any negative feelings or barriers, and to be more humble.
Rabbit:nurturing family loving,alert and energetic adaptable
Rabbit - To dream of rabbits denotes faithfulness in love and a great friendship.
Guile, Paradox and contradiction, Living by one’s own wits, Receiving hidden teachings and intuitive messages, Quick-thinking, Humility, Moving through fear, Strengthening intuition
There are two dozen species of Cottontails in the United States, all with similar characteristics. Rabbits are vegetarians eating the inner bark of saplings and shrubs as well as leaves and fruit. They provide a perfect illustration of Nature's balance. Their rapid rate of reproduction is countered by the fact that almost every predatory animal eats them. Cottontail rabbits are quite timid, never venturing too far from the safety of their warrens. Rabbit teaches us through its timidity, to be gentle with ourselves in all situations.
The rabbit is often associated with fear because of the nervous energy it expends. They move suddenly and unpredictably. They hop and leap through life asking those with this totem to pay attention to their personal movement. Growth is assured if one is moving in balance with what is in their life. If they are moving to fast or to slow an imbalance occurs and growth is stifled.
Rabbits are most visible during dawn and dusk. The sun rising and setting from horizon to horizon holds an air of mystique about it. It is a time when the invisible becomes visible and nature spirits are more pronounced. Because the rabbit and the fairy realms are active during the same time of day it has a strong connection with the magic and mystery of other worlds. To enter this world all that is required is a leap of faith.
Sensitive with keen observation skills, the rabbit has strong reflexes that help them dash to safety quickly protecting themselves from danger. They can be seen, disappear and reappear in the twinkling of an eye. Fast, agile and clever they hold the teachings of spontaneous decisive movement. Always knowing which direction to go and when. When rabbit appears it is enabling you to take advantage of opportunities that may only present themselves for brief moments.
Rabbits are guides into the shadow world, where all of our personal fears lie. When the rabbit appears it is time to examine those deep reflexive fears that hold you back from growing. Do you keep dashing for the safety of your old patterns every time something new or challenging presents itself? If so the rabbit asks you to face your fears with compassion for yourself. Accept that it is part of human nature to feel fear at times, but also believe that our fears need not paralyze our growth and movement.
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Thought maybe some of you might find this interesting. Or maybe next time you see or dream of an animal you will take a closer look and see what the meanings are behind it. And the message it may be presenting to you.