Turkey Spirit Animal
Turkey Symbolism
The symbolism of the Turkey focuses on the connection with the Earth and the abundance it provides. Generally, it symbolizes:
- Abundance
- Connection with the spirit of the land, with Mother Earth
- Blessings from the Earth
- Forms of nourishment in our life
- Harvesting the fruits of your efforts and your work
- Importance of community
- Generosity, sharing
- Having enough in our life, satisfaction
The Turkey spirit animal and the connection with the Earth
The Turkey has long been associated with the connection to the Earth and its blessings. This spirit animal reminds us of the importance of our relationship with the land and nature as a reciprocal source of nourishment and sustenance. In order to receive the land’s blessings, we also need to honor the land.
The Turkey totem conveys the spiritual connection with the Earth and reminds us the interconnectedness of our existence and our natural and social environment.
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The Turkey, a symbol of abundance
The Turkey has traditionally been associated with the spirit of giving and abundance, especially in North America. In the modern American culture, the Turkey is an important part of Thanksgiving Day. Originally, this day commemorates the pilgrim’s first harvest during which four turkeys were eaten. Nowadays, food is shared in celebration of gratitude and community.
In the traditional Native American culture, some tribes used to give turkeys as giveaway presents to other tribes.
The spirit of the Turkey and the importance of honoring feminine energies
Because the turkey is closely associated with the spirit of the Earth, it is also symbolic of feminine energies at work in our lives. This animal has been revered in ancient traditions as a symbol of fertility and abundance.
The turkey is a useful guide to unlocking the fullness of life. It invites those who have it as totem to cultivate the balance between giving and receiving and find contentment in what they have.
Turkey totem, community, and sharing
The spirit of the Turkey totem puts an emphasis on community and the importance of sharing and generosity. The wisdom of this spirit animal is about paying attention to the people who are part of our life, whether it’s our family members, coworkers, classmates, or society at large.
When the turkey shows up as a spirit guide, it encourages us to see beyond our immediate personal needs and foster a sustainable relationship with others. Those who have the turkey as a power animal or totem may be inclined to be generous and giving without expecting anything in return.
Dreaming About The Turkey
The turkey being a sign of abundance can bring the message that more abundance in your life is on the way. You’ve been working hard and life’s rewards are coming. If the turkey is flying, it may mean a sudden rise in your position. If there is a group of turkeys, you may soon be rising in social status.
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I saw a group of turkeys hanging out in peoples yards while I was on a walk the other day. I saw this group of turkeys twice while on my walk in two diffrent parts of the neighborhood. I knew it was the same group because one of the turkeys was albino. It felt like a good omen.
Awww!! :)
I just saw 5 turkeys
Wow!I saw 5 turkeys today!nice connection Helen!
I’ve lived in my northern CA suburban home for 17 years. I’ve never seen a turkey in my neighborhood. Yesterday was my birthday and for the 1st time ever, a pair of toms were standing in my driveway. Quite an unexpected, but happy surprise.
hey, same thing here in oakland hills… very strange.
I live in Florida and have a home on a canal that abuts a wildlife preserve. I have been here for almost 12 years. On Sunday mornings, I like to sit on my lanai with my coffee and look at the scenery. Never in all these years have I seen wild turkeys here. But for the past two Sundays I have. Last week I suddenly saw two turkeys walk up from the canal on the other side. Today I saw 3 turkeys walking on the other side of the canal. I am not quite sure what it means but it is a very pleasant feeling. I have been going through great challenges for the last 8 years and things are starting to calm down now so it is a very comforting sign to see the turkeys.
As I was driving home today I was thinking to myself that I’m just not where I thought I’d be in my life by now; marriage, a family, more success in my business, financial flexibility, etc. As soon as I turn onto my street I see 21 wild turkeys cruisin’ through my neighbors front yard. I look up the symbolism and read about abundance, fertility, satisfaction, and more. What could this possibly mean? A symbol of something, no doubt.
Dear friends who care about the animal messages. I was away from home working. I had big anxiety from a setback in a s spiritual trip I was working on. There was friend’s support yet I could not really take it in. The wild turkeys arrived and I felt a great easing in my body. I knew they were a gift. Their call in the woods was also a balm to my pain. The next day I was more able to see the love and good people in my life and ;et it in. The mind goes so fast to places of lack and the turkey medicine eases that in such a wonderful way!! A bow to those beautiful birds at that frigid time. I spread ample seed and thanked them deeply. Victor
This was a beautiful gift ,thank you for sharing Victor.
Good thoughts. Thank you
I live in an apartment complex. I cone outside to go to my car & their is a wild turkey with a broken leg. I put out some corn & oatmeal. It ate the food and limped away. Any ideas, as to meaning?
I don’t
Have an idea but had similar experience another day: limping bird. Have you ever seen yours again?
We recently bought a house in the mountains and were visited by a large flock of wild turkeys. I had no idea that they would come in suxh large numbers and it was a beautiful experience to have witnessed.It feels good to learn of the big picture and I welcome them as neighbors.
I am not sure were you are but the same thing just happened to us today. I have been living on this land for over 20 years and have had an occasional wild turkey pass though but today we found in excess of 25, toms and hens in our back yard. It was such a powerful experience and blessing. I am glad that when I came to this site I immediately found your posting of an experience so similar to ours.
Saturday the 29th November 2014. I was out in my backyard moving my motorbike into the shed, and my neighbour whispered to me over the fence; “hey would you like a Turkey? I said; sure, throw him over!
I am a great believer in believing things happen to us far beyond our control and that by asking the Universe for “help” or other means than our deeper inner thoughts will be answered. This WildTurkey, named; Kentucky has already placed a gift in my world. As stated; “Unlocking the fullness to my life.” I live in the Northern city suburbs, Brisbane, Australia
Jessca
we have lived in our house for the last 9 years on the outskirts of town never once have we seen a wild a turkey tell yesterday afternoon there was two
I saw a white turkey on my way to work yesterday!!
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