Octopus Magic
05-15-2015

IMG_0051The Magical Octopus

In the month of November I had the opportunity to enjoy ten days of scuba diving in Monterey and Carmel. The weather and conditions varied greatly over that period, as did my role as a diver. I played the part of instructor, training buddy, and videographer for a tech-diving class. The dives ranged from shallow, interesting shore dives to deeper and more challenging adventures from a boat.

As much as I enjoy sharing these adventures with wonderful buddies, my main motivation for engaging in cold water diving is the diversity and magic of the marine life we encounter in Northern California. The highlights of the month were: the abundance of octopi in Monterey Bay, the kelp crab who settled on top of a student’s head during drills, a frisky sea otter who refused to move from his perch atop a dive float, the four molas who joined us on a decompression stop, and the Risso dolphins who allowed several blissful in-water encounters in the open ocean.

All of these amazing creatures deserve special recognition, however the octopus in particular piqued my interest and captured my imagination as a sacred messenger. We are usually excited to find a single octopus on a dive, but at certain times during their reproductive cycle they are present and visible in large numbers. This was one of those times, and we were fortunate to see between 6 and 12 octopi on every dive in Monterey Bay.

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There are many symbolic, spiritual, and energetic meanings for the Octopus. She is truly one of the most intelligent, powerful, versatile, and fascinating animals on the planet.

It is said that Octopus participates in the Universe on multiple levels. Her unlimited supply of remarkable attributes makes it impossible to describe the full spectrum of her symbolic representation. Therefore I’m going to focus on the insights that have the most heart and meaning for me.

Octopus_macropusPhysical Attributes

Much of the symbolism of the octopus is inspired by her sheer physical presence. Her body is powerful; she is seemingly soft but incredibly strong. The octopus is a cephalopod mollusc. She has a bulbous head, two distinctive eyes, and four pairs of arms. Like other cephalopods, she is bilaterally symmetric, perfectly balanced with her left and right sides forming a mirrored reflection of themselves.

The octopus has a hard beak, and her mouth is situated at the center point of her body where her arms converge. Her eight arms extend from a circular central body, bringing to mind the concept of a spiral. The spiral is a globally positive symbol considered to represent the evolutionary process of learning, growth, and expansion. The spiral can also represent a spiritual journey.

Octopi are invertebrates, meaning that they do not have a structured spinal column. As a result, they are able to slip in and out of very tight places, literally disappearing from sight as though by magic. Their movement is more fluid, beautiful, and mesmerizing than an intricately choreographed dance. In a very real sense, octopi can ambulate as if they are the embodiment of water itself.

Their remarkable fluidity of motion is symbolic of agility, grace and flexibility. Octopus teaches us that we may move towards our goals in unorthodox ways to achieve our desired (or better) results. She also reminds us to loosen up, relax, and go with the flow.

The octopus can detach any of her 8 limbs at will to distract predators. Like the octopus, we have the ability to release distractions, emotional baggage, or old patterns from our lives. We can lighten our load and free our energy to use in exciting, productive ways to achieve our highest good.

vlcsnap-2013-11-11-12h56m50s136The octopus is able to regenerate her discarded limbs. This ability reminds us that even as we release old ways of being from our lives, our essence is never lost to us. Our experiences give shape to our personality as we proceed along our path in life. We are the sum of our experiences, including those parts we decide to consciously set aside. We achieve a greater state of health and wholeness by accepting all aspects of ourselves as we implement newly refined ways of being.

Octopus is a bottom dwelling animal who hides in cervices during the day and hunts at night. For those to whom she is a totem, working in alignment with nocturnal energies and rhythms may result in heightened levels of productivity.

octopus__red_sea_by_danibarchana-d5m01hbMental & Psychological Qualities

Octopi are among the most clever and intelligent creatures in the animal world. They possess a remarkably well-developed brain and nervous system, and they have extraordinary vision. Octopi can distinguish different colors by their light sensitivities. Their eyes can also adapt to rapid changes in light as they move from deeper depths to the surface.

While in captivity, octopi have demonstrated the ability to reason, strategize, and recall information. They can easily learn to discern shapes, remember events, and carry out tasks in imaginative ways. Octopus reminds us to use our logic and reasoning skills to our highest advantage. She urges us to be the master of our intelligence, not a slave to our mental habits.

The octopus has mastered the art of camouflage as a brilliant means of survival. She can change her color to blend seamlessly into her environment in the blink of an eye. Simultaneously, she is able to manipulate her physical body to mimic the texture of the surrounding terrain. As a master of disguise, octopus embodies the symbolic qualities of mystery, secretiveness, and esoteric knowledge.

Octopus uses stealth and intelligence to capture her prey. In doing so she illustrates the value of being stealthy and intelligent about our own endeavors, teaching us that at times we are wise to camouflage our activities in order to succeed and thrive.

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From a broad spiritual perspective, octopus is reflective of the mystic center and the unfolding of creation. Her eight arms spiral outward in a metaphoric display of creative expansion. Creation is born from a balance between expansive freedom and working within an established parameter. The magical and mysterious octopus perfectly illustrates this balance.

The number of her arms is significant, as eight represents harmony and balance. In traditional numerology, eight symbolizes abundance, personal power, and authority. It is also the number of Karma, the Universal Law of cause and effect. According to kabbalistic teachings, the number seven symbolizes perfection that is achievable through natural means, while eight represents that which is beyond nature and its inherently limited perfection.

Although vastly mobile and an adept underwater traveler, the octopus is primarily a bottom dweller. In symbolic terms this is analogous of being grounded while still having the ability to exist in the watery world of the psyche. Octopus reminds us that while we may be spiritually and intuitively gifted, we are physical beings and must temper our psychic gifts with strong foundational grounding.

OctopusL_468x315Creative Inspiration and A Balanced Work Life

The female octopus can lay as many as 150,000 eggs. Mother octopus awakens us to our creative potential and inspires us to explore the many different ways we can express our creativity.

Mother octopus does not leave her nest during the 4 – 6 weeks required for her eggs to hatch. She neglects to eat while guarding her eggs, and eventually starves to death during this period. In this way Octopus serves as a strict reminder to take care of ourselves while balancing our work obligations. We should avoid immersing ourselves so deeply in our tasks that we forget to take care of ourselves.

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The octopus shares many attributes with the element of water, including the characteristics of fluidity, penetration, and movement. She moves skillfully and gracefully in an aquatic realm that is in constant motion.

Water instantaneously assumes the form in which it is held, similar to how the octopus blends and contorts to fit into her environment. These qualities are symbolic of flexibility, adaptability, and creativity.

Elemental Water is regarded as a feminine aspect of the source of life. Like Water, the octopus is ever changing and shifting in accordance with her environment and the magnetic pull of the moon. The moon is a representation of the Divine Feminine and is associated with the psyche, intuition, and emotions. Octopus is also attributed with these associations.

Steppin' outAmazing Grace

I have felt blessed to have shared time in the water with this magnificent creature. Her complexity, grace, and wisdom have provided inspiration for my ongoing processes of growth and expansion.

I look forward to meeting her again during future diving adventures. In the meantime, thank you Amazing Octopus Spirit!

12 thoughts on “Octopus Magic

  1. Joyce Wycoff

    Susan … thank you for such a lovely spiritual and intelligent description of octopus. I have written a young adult, fantasy novella and octopus is one of the characters. To help readers know more about the symbolism in the story, I am creating a “world around the book” and just happened across your description.

    I have quoted you extensively and hope you are okay with this usage. You can see it here: http://www.saranasgift.com/2016/03/symbolism-octopus.html.

    Love your work! joyce

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    1. Susan Bird Post author

      Hi Joyce, I’m clearly not as adept at monitoring my blog commentary as I am about octopus-writing! Just saw this today and want to thank you for referencing my blog and giving me credit. Much appreciated. I wish you all the best with your project. Best regards, Susan

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  2. Shila

    This is incredibly beautiful! I found your site on google as I was curious about Octopus symbolism since I am writing a paper on metaphors for healthy boundaries for a course I am taking. I am fascinated by the symbolic and spiritual meanings of this beautiful creature and am grateful I stumbled upon your words and beautiful description.

    Thank you!

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  3. Dee Thornell

    U helped me today beyond belief. Thank you for your insight. I live the animal spirit world and Octopus came to me on all things but a lighter.Your thoughts and insight are great. Keep the spirit! I can hardly wait to see a real one! Thank you

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  4. Noni

    Hi Susan, and Thank you very much. I absolutely love what I just read….very beautiful! I just spent half a day in the cephalopod exhibit at Monterey Bay Aquarium…..what an amazing coincidence!!! I’m a diver too, although it’s been awhile. Your dancing octopus was displaying herself quite dramatically today. The cuttlefish were as mesmerizing as always, heck they all were!! They definitely put me under their spell, babies and all….so I am exploring symbolic meaning, and found you.🐙🦑
    Definitely Octopus Magic!!!
    Thanks again for sharing 💖
    Noni🌺

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  5. Helene Harrington

    Loved your article. And if you don’t mind I would like to share it on our site Whispers of Guidance as well. I jave fallen in love with the octopus and you your article reinforces this love. Thank you

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  6. Shirl

    Was researching octopus symbolism and enjoyed reading all of the positive meaning inspired by the physical and behavioral traits of this incredible creature. Thank you for that. The Video made me sad though. This intelligent creature is trapped in an aquarium and likely spends much of her active time trying to feel her way out of the aquarium. Stories abound about these poor creatures finding ingenious ways to escape captivity. If we really care about octopus why don’t we humans honor them by returning them to their original habitat?

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