Chinchilla

The chinchilla encourages us to face current challenges and literally bite our way through current or upcoming challenges.

Chinchillas are related to porcupines and guinea pigs. The rodent is also called a woolly mouse and is widespread worldwide as a pet. However, the four-legged friends are rarely found in the wild. There are short-tailed and long-tailed chinchillas, which are nocturnal and prefer to hide in crevices or caves during the day.

The silky shiny and soft fur characterizes the rodents as well as their fast sprint or bathing in the sand. Originally from South America, they are herbivores. To mark their territory they urinate and defecate on objects. For defense and as a threatening gesture they use an insistent gnashing of teeth. Relaxed chinchillas lie stretched out on their bellies.

Power Animal Chinchilla

The power animal chinchilla is an indication of a phase of life in which efforts and endeavors are needed to achieve a set goal. The current situation should be considered calmly and intensively, so that all factors are taken into account. Only in this way can connections be recognized and strategies developed. With this very cute power animal, challenges can be solved collectively and intermediate goals should also be clearly marked for others.

Positive Consideration

The power animal chinchilla is an indication of a phase of life in which efforts and endeavors are needed to achieve a set goal. The current situation should be considered calmly and intensively, so that all factors are taken into account. Only in this way can connections be recognized and strategies developed. With this very cute power animal, challenges can be solved collectively and intermediate goals should also be clearly marked for others.

Negative Consideration

The power animal chinchilla teaches to take responsibility for themselves and others. The emotional state is sometimes unstable and makes for an irritable mood. Only when the courage for self-criticism and self-reflection is fully developed, changes can be initiated. Self-pity weakens and prolongs existing grief.

Dream Interpretation Chinchilla

In a dream, the chinchilla is a sign of a guilty conscience and a request to find a solution. The dreamer should use his empathic abilities to recognize all needs and points of view in a present situation. Well thought out and taking into account all interests, an improvement is possible.

Positive Aspects

Stress reduction and undertakings with like-minded people help to clear the head and develop new ideas. A muddled situation is successfully solved when the dreamer gains some distance inwardly in order to get a new overview.

Negative Aspects

The dreamer has relied too much on his charm and effect on others in the past. Now is the time to prove his own abilities, otherwise he will not achieve his goal. It takes perseverance, courage and inner readiness for active cooperation.