Did you know: When a lizard visits your house, it’s a sign

Lizards are often seen in homes or gardens, but many cultures believe they carry symbolic meaning. Instead of being just “simple intruders,” they are linked to protection, adaptability, and transformation.

In some traditions, lizards are thought to “bring good luck and ward off negative energy.” Their habit of hunting insects also makes them natural protectors of living spaces.

A lizard’s presence can be seen as a sign of change. They remind us to stay flexible and let go of things that no longer serve us.

Their ability to shed their tails reflects the wisdom of detachment. This act symbolizes the importance of “releasing negativity to move forward.”

Rather than fearing them, lizards can be seen as messengers bringing balance, adaptability, and protection into your home and life.

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