The Word

The Word

Lila Kate

Lila Kate
one week old

Thursday, January 29, 2015

LadyBug a sign of Hope, Love & Promise

We saw a ladybug in our house last night.  Since it is in the heart of winter, that was quite an odd and unusual coincidence.  We all felt that the ladybug must hold a message for us.  So I did some research! 

The ladybug is a member of the beetle family. They are found in nearly all climates. They are hemispheric in shape, have short legs and are usually bright colored with black, yellow or reddish markings. The females lay eggs. 

Their life cycle requires about four weeks, so several generations are produced each summer.  This cycle ties the ladybug to the energies of renewal and regeneration. Those who may have this totem are usually family oriented with strong morals and social values. 

The name lady bug finds its origins in the middle ages when this beetle was dedicated to the Virgin Mary and called the "beetle of our lady."  This name links the ladybug to spiritual ideals and religious devotion. It also holds a link to mothers.  

Past lives associated with religion or the church are common for those with this animal totem and some form of daily meditation or prayer is recommended.  

This tiny little beetle brings with it a powerful message. Because the life cycle of the adult ladybug is short it teaches us how to release worries and enjoy our lives to the fullest.  When it appears in our life it is telling us to "let go and let God! 

Oh God! We got the message ! You have us in your hand and our hearts desires in your works! 

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