You may find that you feel connected to a power animal, or you could feel close to many members of the animal kingdom. Your animal guide(s) hold a particular quality that could help you navigate life with a bit more ease, faith, and confidence. Not sure what animal best represents you, or what messages it’s trying to send you? Here are some resources to help you find out. Many Indigenous people request that non-Indigenous folks do not replicate their traditional animal imagery from totem poles and pictographs out of respect for their culture. Instead, to engage with the spiritual meaning of animals in a way that is true to you, take the time to investigate what different animals represent in your culture. Complete this exercise multiple times for as many different animals as you wish. Then, come back to your journal after a few days away and see which animal and lessons resonate the most with you. RELATED STORY: Moth Symbolism: 3 Meanings + Why You’re Seeing Them One way to remind yourself of the qualities of your animal is with a physical representation of your guide—be it a photograph, statue, or painting that you love or cherish. Every time you are touched by your spirit animal—whether you interact with it in real life, see it in a photo, or hear someone else talk about it—you can use it as a reminder of the importance of its unique qualities. RELATED STORY: Praying Mantis Symbolism: 5 Spiritual Meanings & Messages RELATED STORY: 6 Types Of Spirit Guides & How To Communicate With Them