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The meaning of animal shaped birthmarks are what many people seek so they can understand their connection to the animal. If you were born with an animal shaped birthmark, you may have a deep spiritual or psychic connection with the animal and be imbued with many of its traits. It is easy to decipher the meaning behind an animal shaped birthmark when you look for the spiritual nature you share. A good starting point is the various animal totems of Native American tribes.


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Animal Shaped Birthmarks and What They Mean | LoveToKnow
If your didn't know, there's a lot of speculation out there about the meaning of birthmarks. The placement, the purpose, what they could be a sign of. This is partially because spiritual schools of thought tend to step in when science finds something unexplainable, and dermatologists although they know a lot don't know what causes birthmarks. Some spiritualists believe that birthmarks have a special meaning that's designated by the location of the mark on the body. A birthmark on the right side of your forehead is a symbol of someone who is extremely intelligent, someone who is knowledgeable, and destined to stand out in their chosen field. A birthmark on the left side of the forehead is a sign of someone who is spontaneous, who lives life to the fullest, and who may be a little extravagant with money



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By Martha Cliff for MailOnline. A professional dancer has refused to have plastic surgery to remove her birthmark as she has chosen to embrace her individuality. Cassandra Naud, 22, says she loves her unique appearance and even credits her birthmark for making her memorable in her industry. The dancer, from Alberta, Canada, who was once told by a casting agent to digitally erase her birthmark from her headshots, says that she believes it is a positive attribute.
