I live in a place where part of the woods are still wild. There are all sorts of creatures roaming around. Though one morning I awoke to a huge moth sitting on my porch.
He was absolutely beautiful, so after I take a photo, because I am part Coyote in nature, I have to poke at him. He takes this opportunity to rest on my hand for a few moments. I try and shake him off because I need to get to work, but no luck. So I say the hell with it and walk over to work...carrying this huge moth. You would think he would fly away at this point. Nope, just stayed where he was. I got a few nice photos of him while he was keeping me company though.

When I was about ready to go to bed he flew up to the smoke detector by my bedroom door and refused to move. So I prayed he wouldn't get attacked by one of the cats and headed off to bed.
But that night was to be the last time he would be around. At almost exactly 36 hours from when he first landed on me he went into death throes. He fell off my shoulder and clung to my fingers for a good hour and a half. I was strangely heartbreaking for him to pass. Logically, I know that he was just a moth. Granted, a really huge moth made of awesomeness, but just a moth.
I have him sitting on a paper towel in the living room right now. He's dry and is sitting as if he's ready to crawl around. It's kind of disturbing to the neighbors for some reason. I am hoping to have him preserved somehow so I can keep him as he obviously had a bit of a message.
To top all of this off, another moth landed on me the next day after coming home from work. This wasn't a Pandora, this was a Tersa Sphinx moth. Now this one didn't stay for nearly as long, just about an hour before flying to a tree outside of my front door. But something was definitely going on.
But what is the message exactly? In a generic sense, moth medicine is all about sensitivity. The biology of a moth is specifically tuned to pick up on vibrations and miniscule scents. It's about tuning into what most people would ignore. Moths are also symbols of change as they go from caterpillar, to cocoon, to moth. Some say they are omens of death.
Here's my take on it from a more personal stand point. A good bit of the animal medicine that has come to me has some level of trickery or camouflage. Snake, Coyote, Spider, Owl, Praying Mantis...
As much as moth is about being connected, take a look at the size of that moth...they're HUGE. But how many times have you seen one? They're out all the time, they're really common but this is the first time I've ever seen one. I feel that part of Moth's Medicine isn't just being connected, but not using your sensitivity to push your weight around. You can still be who you are, and fulfill your purpose in the world without being in the full spotlight. The thing about being sensitive to things is that the Moth is also very delicate, even for its size. So for sensitive people, sometimes having everyone know that you're sensitive can be just as damaging to one's self as having someone pick up a moth by the wings.
I do feel that changes are coming, and if I am to honor Moth and need to pay more attention to those feelings instead of just brushing them off and waiting for others to notice before I speak up. More importantly, I need to embrace the fact that I am connected to the unseen...even if it often makes things uncomfortable or awkward. The medicine of Moth is also to roll with change, rather than stay a caterpillar forever. So here we go, it's time to open up some wings and see if there's a breeze!
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