for her spirit animal protectors we've pulled a few extra tonight,

The Owl and Hop: Wisdom
>You have come to the end of a long journey. Relish in your achievement, taking deep, satisfying breaths.

The Deer and Oat: Healing (reversed)
>Reversed, You may be feeling overwhelmed and in need of a break. Consider withdrawing for a while to heal in isolation. What practice nourishes my soul?

The Sheep and Blackberry: Devotion (reversed)
>Reversed, You can be your own guide. Your wisdom comes from within rather than without, and it is your responsibility to impart this gift as a mentor and a teacher. How can I better care for my relationships, spiritual practices, and work?

The Porcupine and Anemone: Boundaries (reversed)
>Reversed, Take care not to judge others who seem bristly or closed off. Consider that they may have good reason to protect themselves from harm. Respect their boundaries, allowing them to open up on their own terms. Have I established healthy time around my boundaries and energy?

The Raccoon and Sycamore: Curiosity (reversed)
>Reversed, You may be feeling bored, left out, or like nothing piques your interest. Take time for rest and self-care. We cannot feel curious when our most basic needs are unmet. What new hobbies or interests do I want to explore?

The Butterfly and The Snowdrop: Hope (reversed)
>Reverse, Now is not the time to act. Remain patient. Snowdrops are not hasty for winter's end, and a chrysalis cannot be rushed to hatch. Given time, both will spring forth in health and beauty. What gives me hope in times of scarcity?