What is my spirit animal? Take the free spirit test to discover your guide animal.
Quick summary
Animal spirits are symbolic guides that reflect your inner strengths, instincts, and the messages of your current life phase. This test helps you identify the animal spirit that accompanies you right now to better understand your path, with respect and intuition.
What is an animal spirit?
An animal spirit is a living symbol. It reflects an inner strength, a way of moving forward, a quality to strengthen, or a message to listen to at a specific time.
An animal spirit can manifest itself in dreams, in a significant encounter with an animal, in a recurring attraction, or as an inner certainty. The goal is not to label oneself, but to better understand oneself.
- it highlights a natural force
- it reveals a quality to be developed
- It helps to get through a major change
- it reminds us of a balance that needs to be restored
- He encourages us to listen to our intuition.
In everyday language, we sometimes talk about a totem animal. Here, the term spirit animal refers to a symbolic guide that reflects an energy present in your life right now.
Some creations can accompany an intention, a moment of transformation, or a need for grounding.
What is my animal spirit?
Read each question calmly. Choose the answer that best reflects your own experience. Write down the letters. At the end, count the most frequent letter. In case of a tie, keep both results.
1. When faced with a significant difficulty, you tend to
- Observe carefully before acting.
- B. Moving forward even if fear is present
- C Protect others before yourself
- To withdraw and reflect
- E Take your time and adapt
2. What destabilizes you the most
- Ignoring your intuition
- B. Losing sense of direction
- C Not being able to protect your circle
- D. Noise, commotion, overload
- E To be rushed or forced
3. When you enter a new place
- A You feel the atmosphere immediately
- B. You observe the whole picture and gain a broader perspective.
- C You identify what could threaten or destabilize
- D You remain discreet, you observe in silence
- You gradually adapt to the rhythm of the place
4. Your current inner need
- A. Be true to what you feel
- B. See clearly and aim accurately
- To feel solid, protected, grounded
- D. To rediscover gentleness and peace
- E. Slow down and stabilize
5. When you are emotionally exhausted
- A You seek silence to hear your inner voice
- B You need air, space, breathing
- C You retreat into your cocoon and protect yourself
- D You move away from the noise and you come back to yourself
- You slow down, step by step
6. When you need to decide quickly
- A. You follow your instinct
- B You choose the clearest path in the long term
- C You choose what protects the most
- D You take an immediate step back
- E You wait for the right moment if possible
7. In a group, you are often
- To the one who feels above all
- B The one who sees the direction
- C. The one who protects and stands upright
- D The one who listens deeply
- E. The one that stabilizes and soothes
8. Your relationship with nature
- She instantly refocuses you
- B. It broadens your mind and gives you clarity
- It gives you a feeling of security
- D She calms your sensitivity
- E She teaches you patience
9. When something goes wrong
- You feel it before you can explain it.
- B You are looking for the overview
- C You are becoming very vigilant
- D You shut yourself off from the noise of the world
- E You return to the simple and the slow
10. Your way of moving forward in life
- A. By following your feelings
- B. By aiming for a clear direction
- C By protecting what matters
- D. By observing before acting
- E By building slowly but surely
Results
Count the most frequent letter in your answers. If two letters are tied, keep both results.
Majority A: the wolf
The wolf speaks of intuition, loyalty to oneself, and inner guidance. It invites us to listen to what rings true, to move forward with consistency, and to respect the power of the circle.
Majority B: the eagle
The eagle represents vision, clarity, and a broad perspective. It helps to emerge from confusion, to see beyond the immediate crisis, and to follow a clear direction.
Majority C: the bear
The bear embodies quiet strength, protection, and grounding. It reminds us of the importance of boundaries, healing, and the power of calm.
Majority D: the deer
The deer evokes sensitivity, keen listening, and gentleness. It teaches that delicacy can be a strength, and that it is possible to move forward with grace even when everything is in flux.
Majority E: the turtle
The tortoise symbolizes patience, stability, and wisdom. It encourages us to respect our own pace, to build solid foundations, and to move forward without rushing.
Extend the experience
Some creations can accompany an intention, a need for grounding, or a period of transformation.