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« on: Dec 04, 2023 04:56 am »

Even Masters find these tiny creatures a tremendous disturbance to their meditative practice.

I used to let mosquitos bite me and carry on... Now I am weary because I've since learned they're not just disease carriers- but they've been genetically modified to carry particular viruses that are quite harmful and experimental in nature.

Anyways... A mosquito keeps finding itself in my bedroom, despite the doors and windows always being closed.

I smile at this potential message from Spirit and welcome it with an open mind...

"Animals that suck blood are drawing out the essential. In that it has been theorized that mosquitoes are attracted to the dead particles in blood, this could also represent the removal of the non-essential and even harmful from the essential. The bite of the mosquito grabs our attention, another attempt at re-connection with our Mother. Bites are reminders and speak to us of inoculations and cures. To receive we must give and we must learn that the price of our existence is cooperation.

Interestingly, only female mosquitoes bite. Males mostly take their nourishment from nectars, where females require proteins in human and animal blood to sustain her brood of babies. There’s a lot of symbolism in this, and if we look at the 'big picture' of life’s progress, we can see the process of the female mosquito taking our blood actually contributes to the cycle of life.


Symbolic Mosquito Meanings
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“If you think you are too small to be effective,

you have never been in bed with a mosquito.”

~Betty Reese

"Though they spend most of their lives in the air, mosquitoes are born of the water, so her foundation in emotion is always there. A close cousin to the crane fly, the mosquito can really get under our skin! Perhaps it is the hypnotic hum of their wings’ movement or their tendency to travel in swarms, mosquitoes can represent disturbance, relentlessness, and criticism.

Furthermore, the fact that these creatures thrive in stagnated waters is highly symbolic. This condition should encourage us to take a look at our own emotional landscapes. Are our emotions stagnated? Are we allowing swarms of negativity to reproduce without our emotional waters? Is it time to stir the waters of our emotions? Mix things up? Some questions to contemplate when the mosquito visits our awareness.

Mosquitoes are piercing and they touch us at the raw. The mosquito floats in the realm of high ideals and, like the bitter sting of conscience, brings us back to reality. They hold ancient associations and they are the timeless, sentimental haunts within us.

Consider the indiscriminate way the mosquito transmits and infects complicated pathogens to other animals. Indeed the spread of various plagues has been attributed to the mosquito with devastating results. In its larvae stage, the mosquito has the remarkable ability to filter out impurities of the liquid environment around it, namely water. Perhaps, when the mosquito comes to call upon you, it might be time to filter out impurities from your own energy. Further, this idea links mosquito meaning to the microscopic and smaller, the very foundations of life."
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