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Fox - Celtic Pagan SymbolsmFox represents cunning, wildness and diplomacy. She also is a warning to keep one's counsel, when to hold silence and when to break silence by quietly observing situations, then deciding what words to use.

Fox, like Coyote is also seen as trickster. Because Fox is most often seen at the Between Times, dawn and dusk, she is seen as a guide into the Faerie Realm.

The Welsh regard seeing one Fox as a good luck omen, sighting several at one time is ill luck. They believed that witches could transform themselves into Foxes.

During the Middle Ages, Fox represented the Devil.

Fox, Native American Pagan SymbolFox represents shapeshifting, being invisible and the female magick of camouflage. Her power cycle is dawn, dusk and at night. She has a long positive history of magick and its associated cunning.Cherokees believed Fox could prevent frostbite.

Apaches legend is that Fox killed the evil bear and stuck her tail into fire, stealing its flame for the people.

The Choctaw's belief is that Fox protected family unity.

Fox teaches how to gain confidence in one's ability to see into the near future and to use camouflage in observing what is happening in the present.

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