How To Commune With Animal Spirit Friends In Your Craft

To learn this, we're going to explore how ancient shamans, ancient witches, modern shamans, and modern witches work with animal spirits. Ultimately, your craft is entirely up to you. This is a guide, a teaching, and an inspiration.

🌀 ANCIENT SHAMANS & ANIMAL SPIRITS

Shamanism is one of the oldest spiritual traditions in the world, predating organized religion. Though practices varied across cultures (Siberian, Mongolian, Indigenous American, Andean, African, etc.), most ancient shamans shared a deep animistic worldview: that everything is alive and interconnected, especially animals.

✧ How They Worked With Animal Spirits:

  • Spirit Journeys: In trance states (drumming, dancing, plants, fasting), shamans journeyed to other realms (Upper, Middle, Lower) where they met power animals or animal allies who guided or protected them.

  • Totems & Power Animals: Each person or clan often had an animal spirit that accompanied them for life or temporarily. These were seen as protectors or reflections of the soul.

  • Shapeshifting: Some shamans invoked the essence of an animal during ritual, temporarily “becoming” that creature to gain its wisdom or abilities.

  • Healing & Divination: Shamans called on animal spirits to remove illness, retrieve lost soul parts, or deliver messages from the spirit world.

🐺 Example:

A Siberian shaman might journey to one of the Worlds and meet a wolf spirit, which then becomes their lifelong guardian and assists them in healing rituals.

🌿 ANCIENT WITCHES & ANIMAL SPIRITS

Ancient witches—whether Celtic druids, Norse seidkona, Slavic hedge witches, or Mediterranean wise women—also worked with animals deeply, though their practices often involved more land-rooted magic and mythic frameworks than the cosmological journeys of shamans.

✧ How They Worked With Animal Spirits:

  • Animal Familiars (Spiritual): Some witches had spirit familiars—supernatural animal beings that served as magical allies or intermediaries with the Otherworld.

  • Totemic Bonds: For example, the Celts revered the stag, boar, raven, and salmon—each embodying specific magical and sacred qualities.

  • Dreams & Omens: Witches paid close attention to animals appearing in nature, dreams, or visions as omens or guidance from the divine.

  • Deity Companions: Many gods and goddesses had sacred animal companions (like Morrigan’s raven or Artemis’ deer) that witches honored or invoked during rites.

🦉 Example:

A Celtic witch might call on the owl for its connection to the Otherworld and its role as a guide through death, transformation, and prophecy.

🔮 MODERN SHAMANS & ANIMAL SPIRITS

Modern shamanism blends ancient practices with contemporary spirituality. Teachers like Michael Harner introduced core shamanism, a more universal framework that allows practitioners from any background to connect with spirit allies—especially animals.

✧ How They Work With Animal Spirits Today:

  • Drumming Journeys: Practitioners often travel through trance or meditation to meet their power animal—a guide that protects and teaches.

  • Spirit Animal Retrieval: A modern shaman might perform a journey to restore a lost animal guide, especially when someone feels emotionally or spiritually weakened.

  • Eco-Spirituality: Modern shamans often view animal spirits as guardians of Earth’s wisdom—blending spiritual work with environmental consciousness.

  • Ceremony & Ritual: Animal spirits are invoked during ritual work, often corresponding to directions (e.g., Eagle in the East, Bear in the North) or elements.

🐍 Modern View:

Animal spirits are seen not just as symbols, but as real beings with presence and consciousness, working in partnership with the shaman or seeker.

🧙‍♀️ MODERN WITCHES (ECLECTIC) & ANIMAL SPIRITS

Modern witches, especially those who identify as eclectic, intuitive, green, or hedge witches, continue to work with animal spirits in both personal and magical ways. Their approach tends to blend traditions—shamanism, paganism, animism, and personal gnosis.

✧ How They Work With Animal Spirits Today:

  • Animal Familiars (Energetic or Physical): Witches form bonds with astral or physical animals who assist in magic, protection, or psychic work.

  • Meditation & Journeying: Animal guides often appear through visualization, dreams, or trance, offering lessons or energetic alignment.

  • Ritual Invocation: Animal spirits are invoked in spellwork, divination, or sabbat ceremonies, particularly for their energetic or archetypal influence.

  • Divination & Symbolism: Animal encounters—real-world, dreamtime, or symbolic—are interpreted as messages or omens from spirit.

  • Shadow Work & Inner Alchemy: Many witches now see animal spirits as mirrors of the self—especially aspects that need integration or healing.

🐈‍⬛ Modern Witch Example:

An eclectic witch may work with Cat as a guide of intuition, independence, sensuality, and mystery—especially in lunar or love magic.

✨ Comparison at a Glance

Animal spirits remain beloved companions in the work of witches and shamans—then and now. They show up as guardians, messengers, reflections, and friends. Some protect you, some challenge you, and some simply walk beside you while you remember your own wild soul.

They may appear through dreams, visions, synchronicities, or just a deep, undeniable pull toward a certain creature.

🐾 And when one comes to you, it's never random.

🐅 My Favorite Resources Learning About The Different Animal Spirits

Bernadette King at What Is My Spirit Animal is always a favorite Animal Spirit expert.

and

Spirit Animal . Info is also a fantastic source.

🐸 How I personally recommend communing with animal spirit friends

  • Have one who you commune with at each specific mini-altar (meditation, divination, conversation)

  • Get in touch with your spirit animal that's been with you at birth

  • Experiment with temporary tattoos

  • Consider permanent tattoos later (especially if there will be an available way to use healthy inks)

Do you work with animal spirits differently? Feel free to share :)

Enjoy, Happy witchcrafting, and Blessed be.

Kayla

Aromatherapy • Herbalism • Witchcraft

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