I’ve always been a huge frog fan and spent countlass hours ‘frog hunting’ when my kids were just Ankle-Biters. I had a handsome, flashy tree frog living in my flowers for a week or so and just today I found a shy, dainty frog hanging out in my favorite flower pot my daughter made me. Thank you for your interesting & thourough article! I have been lucky in FROG LOVE this year: I have 1 resident frog that’s been shaking up in my pond for months (he’s extra special as my research led me to discover he’s the endangered ‘Oregon Spotted Frog). This is one of the reasons that Frogs represent birth and fertility.įinally, if Frogs leave an area its regarded as a bad omen of some type of natural disaster ahead. Then the males begin announcing their intention to the females, followed later by a hearty group of bouncing baby Frogs who live in the melted snow and mud. They hide beneath snow until things begin to melt. In nature Frogs are harbingers of spring. It is a joyous celebration of earth’s nurturing, cleansing and renewal. This creature’s songs bring in the rain, and work his special magic. As a predominantly night creature Frog has strong ties to the moon. Here we see remarkable selflessness and the ability to see beyond surface reality to potentials.įrom a shamanic perspective Frog is a walker between two worlds – water and earth. She was rewarded when the Frog turned into a handsome prince. This symbolism speaks of self-love too! In the story of the Frog prince we see the young maiden willing to give her hand in marriage to the Frog in order to save her mother. The Goddess of love in Rome, Venus, held Frogs as sacred.
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