Alright, let’s talk about this snake thing, the Native American zodiac snake, you know? I ain’t no fancy scholar or nothin’, but I heard some things, seen some things, and I’ll tell ya what I know, the way I know how.

So, they say if you’re born ‘tween October 23rd and November 21st, up north anyways, you’re a snake. Down south, it’s different, but I ain’t got no clue ’bout that. Snake people, they call ’em. Now, what’s that mean? Well, it ain’t like you’re gonna slither on your belly or nothin’, though that’d be a sight, wouldn’t it?
This snake, it ain’t just any snake. It’s got power, they say. Wisdom too. Like, it knows stuff. Secret stuff, maybe. It can transform things, make ’em better, heal ’em up. You get sick, a snake person might know just what to do, what herbs to pick, what prayers to say. They got that kinda intuition, that feelin’ for things.
- Wisdom: They’re smart cookies, these snake people. Think a lot, don’t talk much. But when they do, you best listen.
- Power: Not the pushy kind, but the quiet kind. They can get things done, you know? Influence people, make things happen.
- Healing: Like I said, they got a knack for fixin’ things, body and soul. They can guide you, help you find your way when you’re lost.
- Spirituality: They’re connected to somethin’ bigger than themselves, somethin’ you can’t see but you can feel. They got a strong spirit.
Now, I heard tell of other critters in this Native American zodiac thing. Otters, for instance. Born in January and February, they are. Different kinda folks altogether. But we’re talkin’ ’bout snakes today, ain’t we? So let’s stick to that.
This snake, it’s respected, see? Folks look up to it, in a way. They know it’s got somethin’ special. It ain’t flashy, like some animals. It’s more… subtle. Like a whisper in the wind, you know? But that whisper can be mighty powerful.
And get this, they say these snake folks, they like nice things. They ain’t content with just gettin’ by. They want the best, the shiniest, the fanciest. They work hard for it, though. They ain’t lazy, no sir. They just like to have somethin’ to show for their work. Kinda like keepin’ up with the neighbors, you know? But maybe a little fancier.

They say snakes are good at talkin’, but they don’t blabber on and on. They say what needs sayin’, and that’s it. They think before they speak, which is more than I can say for some folks I know! They’re great thinkers, always ponderin’ things, tryin’ to figure ’em out. They see more than most, that’s for sure.
I ain’t sure ’bout all this star talk and zodiac stuff, to be honest. But I do know people. And I’ve met some folks who fit this snake description pretty darn well. Quiet, smart, powerful in their own way. They got a certain somethin’, a certain presence. You can feel it when they walk in the room. And they always seem to know more than they let on.
So, if you’re a snake person, born ‘tween them dates I mentioned, well, you got somethin’ special. Don’t let it go to waste. Use your wisdom, your power, your intuition. Help folks, heal folks, make the world a better place. That’s what it’s all about, ain’t it?
And remember, even if you ain’t a snake, we all got somethin’ special inside us. Just gotta find it, nurture it, and let it shine. That’s what I reckon, anyways.
Transformation, that’s a big word for snake people. They ain’t afraid of change, they embrace it. They know that life is always movin’, always shiftin’, and they go with the flow. They adapt, they learn, they grow. That’s a good thing, I reckon. Change can be scary, but it can also be mighty good.

So, there you have it. My take on this Native American zodiac snake. Like I said, I ain’t no expert, but I know what I know. And what I know is that these snake folks, they’re somethin’ else.
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