In our tradition we divide the year not only by eight solar and 
agricultural holidays, but also by the Kalends. We celebrate twelve 
months of the year by the common calendar, plus a special thirteenth 
month for Samhain.  These month cycles are associated with different 
totemic spirits. Each month is assigned an animal, a bird (or other 
flying creature), and a tree. October's totems are Salmon, Hazel, and 
Lapwing.
The totemic associations are as follows:
Salmon – (Bradan) oldest animal; wisdom, knowledge, inspiration
Hazel – (Coll) wisdom, intuition, creativity, divination, the source
Lapwing – (Curracag) resourcefulness, distraction, wisdom, divination
Salmon
The
 Salmon is the “Oldest Animal” in Welsh mythology and is critical in the
 search for Mabon. Salmon is a symbol of wisdom, inspiration and 
rejuvenation.
The Salmon will return to place of its 
own birth to mate (often with great difficulty) and is, therefore, a 
reminder that we need to journey back to our own beginnings to find 
wisdom. The Druid quest is for wisdom and knowledge, leading eventually 
to the Oldest Animal. 
It swims in the well of wisdom 
(Connla’s Well) at the source of all life, a sacred pool that has 9 
hazel trees growing around it. Fionn MacCumhaill received the wisdom of 
the salmon when he was cooking the fish for someone else. The juice 
splashed on his hand, and he got the knowledge of the fish when he 
sucked the burned spot.
 

 

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