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by Mateo Sol
November 02, 2023
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Wakeup-World Website
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I'm often asked why we decided to call our website 'LonerWolf.'
My answer is that,
the wolf carries one of the most profound meanings
in the whole of the animal kingdom.
Spirit Animals, for centuries, have been seen as,
sources of meaning,
wisdom, and power.
At their origins, Spirit Animals have been symbolic guides of our
journeys of self-discovery and spiritual awakening.
Before psychology, animals were used as a means to learn about
ourselves.
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Wolves, out of all animals, have a particularly complex
and rich series of lessons to teach us.
The innate traits of the Wolf are having a powerful instinct, finely
tuned intuition, and high intelligence.
The Wolf roams the wild with a thirst for
freedom, working within a
social environment.
Young wolves on the brink of sexual maturity will often leave the
group in search of their mate, losing all of their familial
connections.
These 'lone
wolves' must learn to fend for themselves without the help of
any social group:
they must become stronger.
Hence our name "lonerwolf"...
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Wolf Spirit
Animal Meaning
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Ancient cultures
and indigenous people believe that animals and humans share the same
spiritual essence with each other.
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They also
believed that some animals are attracted to and present
themselves to us in specific moments of our lives to reveal
messages.
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The
Wolf Spirit Animal
is symbolic of,
listening to your intuition, seeking freedom, embracing aloneness
and togetherness, being loyal and trusting, and having courage and
determination to walk your true path.
In summary, the
Wolf Spirit Animal symbolizes:
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Strong
connection with your instincts or intuition
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High
intelligence
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Loyalty and
communication
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A deep
desire for freedom
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Loyalty and
trust
If Wolf is your
Spirit Animal, the following Soul lessons will apply to you:
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1. Connect With Your Instincts
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Wolf is a loyal
and highly intelligent animal here to remind you of the need to
connect with your�instincts
and hunches.
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As a creature
ruled by primal instinct, Wolf highlights the importance of
listening to your intuition more.
Do you tend to get lost in
your thoughts?�
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Does your mind fall into repetitive cycles of
over-thinking, planning, or analyzing?�
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Does your mind
struggle to turn off at night?
Wolf has come
into your life to help you get in touch with the raw and
perceptive side of yourself that is beyond thought.
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You are a
person who has been blessed with strong intuitive abilities, YET
you have not fully owned or developed this gift.�It's
time to trust your gut feelings more�and learn to
distinguish
intuition from
fear-based feelings...
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Intuitive insight will always feel clear and unemotional,
whereas fear-based feelings will be emotionally charged. Wolf is
here to help you learn how to make this important distinction.
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Here I
want to highlight that Wolf represents the�Pathfinder...
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She is
a guide that helps you discover when you are being�misguided�by
the mind and being led correctly when using your instincts.
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Having Wolf as
a spirit animal serves to emphasize your levels of trust or
mistrust in your instincts and intuition.
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Connecting with
and learning to use your intuition will help you to make more
soul-aligned decisions, 'sniff' out the true intentions of
others, and avoid many pitfalls on your life journey.
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2.
Search For Freedom
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Wolf also
carries the message of freedom.
In a pack, Wolf carries the
meaning of connection (more on that soon), but�when
alone, Wolf is the very embodiment of independence.
She asks you to
examine what core beliefs are currently holding you back from
stepping into your power.�
In what ways are you limiting
your own freedom?�
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What habits or behavioral patterns
are keeping you enslaved?
It's time to confront these shadows
head-on. Wolf will be by your side.
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Wolves are wild
animals - they are beautiful creatures of mystery that cannot be
domesticated.
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If a
Wolf appears to you at a certain period of your life
when you're in doubt about the changes that are
happening, it can reassure�you that�the
path you're taking is the right one�and that
you're being loyal to your instincts.
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Equally, if the
Wolf presents itself in a moment in life where you feel stuck,
it might be reminding you that you're a�free
spirit, that you can deviate from whatever path you are
currently on and become a 'lone
wolf' if necessary to pursue your dreams.
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Have Courage and Determination
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Courage is the
next message shared by Wolf.�
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It takes a lot of courage
and determination to walk alone.�Wolf has come into
your life to remind you of the inner strength lying deep at the
core of your being.
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As an extremely
powerful ally for the spiritual journey, Wolf reminds you that
the path of enlightenment is often a lonely road.
No one can do
the work for you...
You might find teachers, friends, or useful
techniques along the way, but ultimately
spiritual growth is a
solitary path...!
You
must be the one to take full responsibility for yourself, your
shadows, and your ultimate awakening
- and that takes true courage.
Having Wolf as
your spirit animal indicates that you are either experiencing
spiritual roadblocks or need more support and guidance.
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You
might be feeling lost, confused, lonely, disconnected from
others, or suffering from severe societal disillusionment.
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Wolf also
points to the fact that�you might even be going through
a�Dark
Night of the Soul�in which you have tasted what
peace and spiritual freedom feels like but then 'lost' it and
feel like you're stumbling around in the dark again.
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Perhaps you
have completely lost touch with
your soul.
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If this is the case,
Wolf is a supreme ally who will loyally guide and help you find
your way again.
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Find More Connection
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The other
message Wolf brings is also one of�connection.
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In nature, Wolf has a highly complex, loyal, and intimate bond
with other pack members. She is prepared to fight to the death
to protect those of her tribe.
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Wolf truly is
the master of standing firmly in her own power while also
belonging to a community, to something greater than herself.
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Depending on
how Wolf appears to you and what she shares with you,�the
message will either be one of needing to embrace the solitary
path or seek social harmony with others.
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It is
unnecessary to renounce everyday life and be a monk who
meditates alone in a temple to be spiritual.
Often, the best and
wisest path of spiritual, emotional, and mental development are�the
relationships�already present in your life.
What better way to learn qualities such as patience, tolerance,
and humor?
Wolf teaches the need to seek more understanding and
compassion�in your relationships. If you constantly experience
friction, Wolf can help you learn how to practice empathy or the
ability to place yourself into the shoes of another mentally.
Qualities such as�loyalty, dedication,
protectiveness, and selflessness�can also be honed
within your relationships through the support of Wolf.
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Find Your True Tribe
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On a similar
but slightly different note, Wolf also brings the message of�deep
connection.
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If you have
been feeling misunderstood, isolated, or taken for granted,�it's
time to reassess those whom you allow into your 'pack.'�
Not
all of the�connections that we have in this life are genuine,
healthy, or deep.
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In fact, many people in our lives are huge
sources of toxicity and energy loss.
Examine the
people in your tribe.
Are they pulling their weight?
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Do they
give equally to what you give?
Wolf also
indicates that�you might have some unhealthy social
connections which need to be attended to.�
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In order to
live from a place of personal power, Wolf advises you to let go
of any connections that don't support and nourish you. While
this can be a difficult task, it is a form of empowerment.
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Why
keep those around who demoralize you?
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Once you free
up space and let go of toxic connections, you will have more
energy to attract those into your pack who truly support and
love you.
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Be Loyal and Trusting
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When the Wolf
appears, either physically, through meditation, via�spiritual
signs and omens, or through a dream, it's often a way of
telling you that�you
need to explore your relationship with loyalty and trust.
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Wolf's sense of
loyalty can be seen in a variety of ways.
These creatures
are one of the few animals to hold only monogamous
relationships.
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Most wolves mate for life and will not take
another partner if their own dies.
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Pack members
also hold deep emotional bonds, greeting each other
enthusiastically after they have been separated for long periods
of time.
The
presence of a Wolf spirit animal can serve as a reminder of a
lack of loyalty or trust in your life.
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Often Wolf
shows itself to those who have become strongly apprehensive of
bonding with others and have grown immensely mistrusting of
those around them.
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A Wolf
spirit animal can represent a perceived threat or feeling, for
instance:
that you are being threatened by someone or something
in your life.
As Wolf's main
trait is its sharp instinct, your Wolf spirit animal could be
trying to tell you that you're misguided in your trust for
someone, or it may be warning you to listen more often to your
instincts or intuition and to be loyal to yourself.
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The Wolf spirit
animal may also be your unconscious mind's way of letting you
know that it is�feeling vulnerable - for
instance, that you might have revealed too much to someone about
yourself - and now your sense of freedom feels constricted by
the predatory mistrust of that person.
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Wolf�may
also signify that the people you're trying to connect with at
the moment are making you feel afraid.
However,
mistrust doesn't always have to do with other people.
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Sometimes
our mistrust and lack of loyalty are
directed toward ourselves...
Are you loyal and trusting toward yourself?
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Wolf Spirit Animal
Mantra & Affirmations
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You can use these
mantras and affirmations to get in touch with the Wolf Spirit Animal
and bring its wisdom into your life:
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I step into
my power
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I honor my
instincts
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I attract
my tribe
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Wolf Power
Animal
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Power Animals help
us to tap into our�hidden strengths�(or�inner
power) and can be invoked and evoked through our behavior to
help us rediscover our Wholeness.
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If you'd like to�invoke�or�evoke�Wolf
as your Power Animal,�focus on the following keywords in
your�journaling,
visualization, or meditation practice:
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Courage
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Assertiveness
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Independence
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Inner Strength
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Intuition
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Personal Power
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Freedom
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Spiritual
Growth
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Solitude
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Deep Connection
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Spiritual Path
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Loyalty
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Toxic People
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Harmony
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Tribe
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Family
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Protectiveness
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Dedication
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Communication
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Instinct
Meanings
will be revealed to you as you deepen your personal connection with
the Wolf.
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Do any of these
keywords that define Wolf as your Power Animal stand out�to
you? If so, be sure to call on Wolf to help you embody one of these
qualities (or�release the negative qualities if they're
holding you back).
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History of
the Wolf Spirit Animal
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The Wolf has
appeared many times throughout history.
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In modern culture,
we associate wolves with negative qualities, such as,
the darkness
that mythical Werewolves (the story of�Lycaon the King and Zeus)
represent.
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In
Aesop's
fables, for instance, they are portrayed as being evil and dangerous,
such as in the story of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf"
and "The
Wolf in Sheep Clothing." �
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The Brothers Grimm story of
"Little
Red Riding Hood" also portrays the Wolf as ferocious and
intimidating.
Luckily, wolves
haven't always been seen in such a negative light. �
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In fact,�wolves
and humans once lived together, according to some historians.�They
also share many�parallel
human traits. Native Americans
perhaps had the greatest symbolism for wolves.
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They modeled
themselves after the Wolf in,
hunting methods, cooperation, and
efficiency, valuing them as proud hunters, loyal friends, and
intelligent teachers.
They also thought
of�the Wolf as a spiritual pathfinder, which
symbolized intelligence and leadership.
Rome has one of the
best-known Wolf-founding legends. �As the legend goes,�Romulus
and Remus, the two founding brothers of Rome, were raised and
suckled by a she-wolf.
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In Egyptian
mythology, the Wolf�Wepwawet�(also
rendered�Upuaut, Wep-wawet, Wepawet, and�Ophois)
was originally a war deity, his name meaning; the�opener
of the ways.
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It's interesting to
note here that the Native Americans, a completely different race and
culture of people, believed that wolves had a special connection to
our paths in life as well.
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The Mongolians, on
the other hand, believed they were�descendants
of wolves. �
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The legend goes that in Northern China, a small
Turkic village was raided by Chinese soldiers, but one small baby
was left behind. �An old she-wolf named Asena found the baby and
nursed him. �She then gave birth to half-wolf, half-human cubs from
which the
Turkic people were born.
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In Asia,
the wolf is the guardian of the entrance to heavenly, celestial
realms.��
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The Wolf is
also said to be among the ancestry of�Genghis Khan.
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Background Info on Wolves
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The wolf is a
beautiful, intelligent, and majestic creature that is the�largest
member of the Canidae family, which also includes domestic
dogs, coyotes, dingoes, and many types of wild foxes.
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There are�two
widely recognized species of wolf�in the world: the red and
the gray.
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The wolf's thick
fur can be black, grey, or white and can protect against extremely
cold temperatures (think -40 degrees!). Wolves live and hunt in
packs that can range from two wolves to as many as twenty.
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Packs are led by a
dominant male and female, who are generally the only ones to breed
and mate for life. When running, wolves can reach speeds of up to�65
km per hour�(or 40 miles per hour), and they tend to hunt
large animals such as deer.
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When alone, the
wolf hunts smaller animals such as rabbits, raccoons, and squirrels.
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These amazing animals have an extremely strong sense of smell and
possess over�200 million scent cells, unlike
humans, who only possess 5 million.
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Their haunting howl is used to
communicate with fellow pack members and clearly define their
territory.
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The Wolf
and Dream Interpretation
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Native Americans
knew that dreaming of a Wolf symbolized,
beauty,
solitude, mystery, self-confidence, and pride...
If a Wolf appears
in your dreams, it may signify that you're approaching life with a
composed and adaptable attitude.
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On the negative
side,
a Wolf appearing in your dream might be warning you of
hostility, domination, or aggression from others (or within yourself
toward others).�
The
Wolf might want to serve as a guide in a situation in your life
where you feel vulnerable and weak.
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Some dream
psychoanalysts interpret wolves in nightmares as conveyors of a
perceived threat, such as strong�sexual
energy�occurring in your life (in you or someone close to you)
or different types of addictive craving behaviors that you might be
struggling with.
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The story of�'Little
Red Riding Hood'�was originally an allegoric metaphor for
the loss of virginity (red hood) taken away by the predatory 'Big
Bad Wolf' (men).
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In positive dreams,
psychoanalysts interpret the Wolf as,
a guiding symbol for�trusting
your instincts�(again, sexual instincts and addictive
'cravings' play a role here) and expressing them in a more
balanced
way...
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