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When a lizard visits your house, it is a sign...

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Imagine: you are quietly seated at home, when suddenly a little lizard climbs along the wall of the living room. Classical reflex: a joke, sometimes a scream, and an immediate urge to keep it away. Yet, according to many traditions, this little reptile could carry a message ... and even a form of benevolent protection. What if, instead of chasing him, we took a moment to figure out what he's trying to tell us?

The messages hidden behind a visit to a lizard at home.

  • An old symbol of protection and luck

In several cultures around the world, the lizard is much more than just a discreet animal. It is often considered a natural good luck charm. Its ability to sneak around, camouflage and survive the most extreme conditions make it a symbol of resilience and adaptability.

It is said that when a lizard enters a house, it acts as a silent keeper, absorbing bad energies and removing negative influences. Kind of like a natural talisman who looks after you and your home, without you realizing it.

  • A spiritual message to be interpreted

For those who believe in the signs of the worlds, the lizard would be a messenger. His coming might indicate that you are at a turning point in your life. It calls for introspection, flexibility and openness. The message? Accept the change. Move forward lightly. Above all, let go of what is holding you back.

Maybe it's the right time to sort it out, both in your cupboards and in your thoughts or relationships. Like the lizard who drops his tail to survive, maybe you, too, have to give up what is no longer useful to you to move forward.

  • The Wisdom of Detachment, Lizard Version

What many do not know is that the lizard is master in the art of letting go... in the true sense. When he feels threatened, he abandons his tail to escape danger. In a symbolic view, this teaches us that being detached is sometimes essential to protect oneself.

A sterile conflict? A toxic link? A habit that slows you down? The lizard might well be there to blow you: "Loot up, it doesn't bring you anything anymore." ”

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