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Published: 2012-10-03 23:58:46 +0000 UTC; Views: 3081; Favourites: 97; Downloads: 0
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Description Red Circle Ocelot

The ocelot teaches us how to walk through the light and dark places in our lives, just as it navigates the dappled light of the jungle. With ocelot as a totem, you will fight fiercely for what belongs to you, celebrate your instincts, and feel a connection to trees and the water. Meditation and introspection are your areas. Look for quiet, liminal places to celebrate your magic. You will seek mental challenges as much as warm sun-spots and friendly faces. Like all the cat totems, you will learn how to find your personal power and strengthen it!

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Red Circle totems are part of a LIMITED collaboration with Le Animale. We worked on sculptures together, which can be found here: [link]

Separate to this, were inspirational Red Circle Illustrations done by myself. These are available on Etsy, and are more complex and symbolic than my 'usual' totems style.
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Comments: 10

Avalonianspirit [2013-07-03 08:51:59 +0000 UTC]

Beautiful!

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Jaguatirica02 [2012-12-30 09:50:30 +0000 UTC]

light and dark places? I didn't know that part of the description, mmm okay I'm gonna listen to my ocelot again and keep going >.< (I'm stuck in a "dark" place right now) thanks for compleeting information about this totem and thanks for helping me to motivate myself



I love my totem ocelot so much

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Ravenari In reply to Jaguatirica02 [2013-01-03 01:03:05 +0000 UTC]

*nods* Light and dark places very much with the ocelot. They are the masters of dappled light, and move very well from light into darkness and back again, they are excellent teachers for anyone who gets 'stuck' in the dark or the light for too long and wants to learn how to move easily through both.

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Jaguatirica02 In reply to Jaguatirica02 [2012-12-30 09:54:01 +0000 UTC]

but still a doubt, what does the red circle mean? (I only know it is my totem and a little texts and the animal itself but almost nothing about mystique and symbolism)

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Silnaur [2012-10-09 18:40:38 +0000 UTC]

I love how deceptively simple your backgrounds looks at first glace, but how many details and patterns there are when I take a second look <3

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Jaguatirica02 In reply to Silnaur [2012-12-30 21:47:59 +0000 UTC]

wow you are right I've just noticed too, it's actually very elaborated

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Silnaur In reply to Jaguatirica02 [2013-01-08 19:46:35 +0000 UTC]

I didn't notice it either at first, but now I love looking to find what patterns Ravenari has used to fill the spaces ^_^

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Ravenari In reply to Silnaur [2012-10-23 02:08:19 +0000 UTC]

Thank you so very much. I loved putting in all the patterns into this piece, especially in the leaves.

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Sev-Lily-lover [2012-10-04 04:18:08 +0000 UTC]

Absolutely love it! Reminds me of my childhood, when I read a book called "The great kapok tree".

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Ravenari In reply to Sev-Lily-lover [2012-10-23 02:08:27 +0000 UTC]

Oh, awesome, I'll have to look into that book!

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