What does a snail totem mean?
I don’t usually look down when I walk up to my house. I’m more likely to be juggling a bag of groceries, my keys, and a head full of ideas. But today, something caught my eye.
A snail.
It was in the middle of the front steps, heading straight toward my door like it had an appointment. Not clinging to the edges or hiding in the shadows. Right in the open, gliding at a pace that could make time stand still.
In the language of totems and symbols, snail totems are all about patience, persistence, and carrying your home wherever you go. They remind us that you don’t have to rush to reach your destination. You can move at your own pace, protected, self-contained, yet still going forward.
But here’s what stopped me: it wasn’t just any snail in any place. It was on my steps, heading toward my house. And that changed the meaning for me.
The steps are a threshold, the in-between place where the outside world meets the private one. For a snail to be crossing that space is like a quiet message: something is coming toward you, slowly, deliberately. It’s not barging in. It’s giving you time to notice, time to prepare.
That snail totem made me wonder what’s inching its way into my life right now. Something I haven’t yet recognized, or something I’ve been hoping for but didn’t expect to arrive in such an unassuming way. The snail wasn’t trying to be symbolic. It was just being a snail. Yet the moment lingered with me all evening.
I think that’s how change often works. It doesn’t always thunder in with fanfare and fireworks. Sometimes it shows up on a Tuesday afternoon, halfway up your front steps, carrying its own shelter and moving at a pace that says,
“You don’t have to be ready yet. I’ll wait.”
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