FOX

CAMOUFLAGE


Fox...
Where are you?
Under the ferns?
Becoming the forest,
so I can learn?

Are you watching,
Invisible to me?
Trying to teach me,
To become a tree?


Wiley Fox has many allies in the woodlands, including the foliage, which offers protection and much medicine. Fox is seemingly able to vanish amidst the lush undergrowth of the forest. This flora is Fox's ally. The ability to melt into one's surroundings and be unnoticed is a powerful gift when one is observing the activities of others.

Another natural gift of Fox is the ability to adapt to winter by changing color, like the chameleon. Its rich, white, winter coat allows Fox to blend into the snow when the leaves no longer linger. Fox medicine involves adaptability, cunning, observation, integration, and swiftness of thought and action. These traits may also include quick decisiveness, and sure-footedness in the physical world.

Fox's ability to be unseen allows it to be the protector of the family unit. If danger arises, Fox is johnny-on-the-spot. Nanih Waiya, Great Spirit in the Choctaw tongue, honors Fox with the duty of keeping the family together and safe. This is accomplished through Fox's ability to observe undetected, without making others self- conscious. Fos is always concerned with the safety of family members and is an excellent talisman for those traveling far afield.

If Fox has chosen to share its medicine with you, it is a sign that you are to become like the wind, which is unseen yet is able to weave into and through any location or situation. Use your cunning nature in a positive way; keep silent about who and what and why you are observing.

Fox medicine teaches the art of Oneness through its understanding of camouflage. This applies to all levels, from rocks to God. With Fox medicine, ou are being asked to see all types of uses for Oneness.

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