Okay, so the other day I was feeling kinda lost, you know? Like I needed some direction. I’d been hearing a lot about spirit animals, and I was curious. I decided to dive in and try to connect with mine, and I chose to focus on the killer whale, ’cause, well, they’re awesome.
Getting Started
First, I did some digging. I wanted to really understand killer whales – not just the facts, but their vibe, their energy. I watched a ton of documentaries. Seeing them in their natural habitat, how they interact, their family dynamics…it was intense. I was trying to absorb everything.
The Meditation
Then came the meditation part. Now, I’m no expert, but I found a quiet spot in my apartment, lit a candle (ocean-scented, naturally), and put on some calming nature sounds. I closed my eyes and tried to picture myself as a killer whale. I imagined swimming in the deep ocean, feeling the power of the currents, the connection with my pod.

Honestly, at first, my mind was all over the place. “Am I doing this right? Is this silly?” But I kept pushing those thoughts away and focusing on the image of the orca.
The Feelings
Slowly, I started to feel…something. It’s hard to describe. It wasn’t like a voice in my head or anything, but more like a sense of…strength. And not just physical strength, but also this deep sense of belonging, of family, of working together. Like, I felt this intense connection to something bigger than myself. And a kind of playful energy, too! Killer whales are serious, but they also seem to have this joy in their movements.
Putting the “Practice” in Pratical
- Journaling: after that, I tried keep journal and write down my thought.
- Spend more time in nature: I’m no near ocean, but I got local park.
- Learning more: keep watch documentaries.
The Aftermath
I’m not gonna lie, I don’t have all the answers now. I don’t think it works like that. But I do feel like I tapped into something. That meditation, connecting with the killer whale energy, it gave me a boost. It reminded me of the importance of community, of sticking together, of using my strength for good. I’m going to keep exploring this, keep meditating, and see where it takes me. It is kinda cool.