Camel

Camel

Camel as a totem suggests steadiness, endurance, and the art of carrying what’s needed—often through long, purposeful stretches. Psychologically, it can point to resilience, self-discipline, and a reflective relationship with “resources” (time, energy, support, beliefs). Rather than fate, it often describes tendencies you may harness when life asks you to go the distance.

4 life areas it may affect:

1) Work & ambitions: steady progress, patience with slow systems, capacity to lead by consistency.2) Money & planning: practical budgeting, careful saving, learning when to conserve vs. invest.3) Health & stamina: rhythm, recovery, digestive “grounding” habits; avoiding burnout by pacing.4) Relationships & emotional pace: loyalty, boundaries, and maintaining warmth without rushing intimacy.