Snow Leopard Medicine is Resilience and Intuition.
In Nepal, it is said a Buddhist monk who can shape-shift will take the form of a snow leopard to visit the distant highlands of Tibet. You are best to maintain a distinctly humble profile. Because of your shy and solitary nature, it can be challenging for you to deal with too many people at one time.

In Buddhist mythology, the Goddess Quan Yin
is sometimes shown seated on a Snow Leopard. At the end of her lifetime, she could have entered Nirvana but chose to stay in the world of man until all souls have reached Enlightenment. Her Sanskrit name is Avalokiteshvara, the symbol of personal sacrifice.
The Tri-colored Rosette pattern says
she possesses the innate ability to Travel between Dimensions. White fur signifies the light of day and is connected to Great Spirit. Black is the magic and mystery of night, while Brown works to keep her grounded to the earth as she dashes around the cosmos in pursuit of her etheric work.
Snow Leopard tends toward an Angry Temperament
which makes her prone to both mental and physical pain. This absolutely requires an exercise routine. They make excellent triathletes and long-distance runners because they define Perseverance and Strength.
If Snow Leopard has leapt into your Dream World Today…
Practice visualizing Quan Yin appearing in your Sixth Chakra and Third Eye for a few minutes daily or anytime you feel stressed. She wears the Crown of Royalty and a long white flowing robe. Notice how many hands she is showing and anything she holds.
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