I've been thinking a lot the past week or so about the symbolism of the inflatable frog costumes, and the whole idea of the frog as the symbol of the resistance. I did a quick Google search on "Frog Medicine" and got this:
Spiritually, the frog symbolizes transformation, healing, and emotional cleansing due to its life cycle from tadpole to amphibian. It is strongly connected to the water element, representing a deep connection to emotions, intuition, and the ability to adapt to different situations. Seeing a frog can be a spiritual sign to embrace change, focus on emotional healing, and trust your instincts.
Core spiritual meanings
Transformation and renewal: The frog's metamorphosis from a tadpole is the quintessential symbol for personal growth and change.
Emotional healing and cleansing: Frogs are associated with water, tears, and the cleansing of emotional baggage and negativity.
Adaptability and flexibility: The frog's ability to live on both land and in water symbolizes adaptability and the ability to navigate different realms of life.
Intuition and inner wisdom: Frogs are seen as having heightened sensitivity, representing a connection to psychic realms and encouraging you to trust your intuition.
Fertility and abundance: In some cultures, the frog is a symbol of fertility, prosperity, and new beginnings, like birth and rebirth.
Also, from Otter On a Rock (https://www.otteronarock.com/frog-spirit-animal-totem-weeping/)
This little warty creature thrives in the wetlands of life. With his hypnotic ribbit, Frog cleans the pond that beaver built and calls the rain to wash away the stagnant energy of frustration and disappointment that accumulates in our daily struggles. Frog Spirit Animal Totem teaches that weeping is the rainy weather of the soul which frees our body and mind of all the pain we have endured so our spirit can arrive at a sense of a job well done.
Frog Spirit Animal Totem teaches us how to leap across the distances between our infinite hopes and our limited reality by dropping the weight of disappointment through the process of crying. Calling on the cosmic powers of frog lets the tears swell that will wash away our disappointments and prevent the stagnant feelings of cynicism to gather. Frog teaches us how to not drown in our pain and how to leap forward in difficult environments that want to consume our hope and ambition. There is nothing more important to do in life except keep trying. Trying is life, which can often make life trying. But frog says, rest and rain when you are tired and leap when the energy takes you. If frog has landed in your day, it may be time to put down the appointment book and let the storm clouds break. Take a bath, visit the ocean or a nearby lake and commune with water, the basic building block of your body. Frogs totem speaks of how to embrace the frustrations of being a pollywog in the humbling cycle of transformation as we struggle to improve our abilities and life situations. She also teaches the Native wisdom about the modern disconnect between paper money and the ultimate value of material goods.
So, the Frog Spirit has entered our national discourse as a way to clear the miasma. Dancing, costumes, and the joyful atmosphere of the protests also clears miasma. Whatever we're doing right, we need to keep doing it. Keep wearing those frog costumes, and hop to it!
