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You can also take a look at this link; however, I truly recommend getting Ted Andrews book if you are interested in animal totems.
http://www.sayahda.com/cycle.htm
As for the constant dreams . . . in my experience, it means you are not getting the hint. No worries though. The universe tends to try to continue to get the hints across until you get it.
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I dream about Alligators all the time. What does that mean? I know in Indian belief, that animal is communicating with you.But why so often?
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I would suggest you take a look at the book "Animal Speak" by Ted Andrews. It's a very popular book that has been around awhile. The description is too long to put here, but the short title stated for Alligators & Crocodiles states "Primal Energies of Birth, Motherhood, and Initiation" Also, without much back story here the book states ". . . look for an opportunity to touch very prial energies. There is going to be an opportunity for strong birth and/or initiation that will open new knowledge and wisdom in some area of your life." You can also take a look at this link; however, I truly recommend getting Ted Andrews book if you are interested in animal totems.
http://www.sayahda.com/cycle.htm
As for the constant dreams . . . in my experience, it means you are not getting the hint. No worries though. The universe tends to try to continue to get the hints across until you get it.
Best Wishes on your Journey!
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