


Coyotes are symbolic and encourage us to laugh at ourselves and own our mistakes. They prompt us to stop overthinking everything and to unbury any feelings that may have been holding us back.
They serve as a reminder to think logically about what we want and make smart decisions. They urge us to be alert to those around us and make sure we are setting ourselves up for success.

Seeing a Coyote at Night Meaning
1. Unbury your feelings


Seeing a coyote at night can be confronting, and its meaning can be even more so. The coyote can appear to you to let you know you need to unbury difficult feelings and emotions.
There is likely something you are holding onto that you have pushed deep down and hidden from those around you, maybe even yourself. Know that in doing this not only does it impact you emotionally, but it can also manifest into negative physical, social and spiritual symptoms as well.
Spend time working through and unpacking any unresolved feelings or emotions. Allow yourself to process these feelings and discuss them with anyone who may be involved.
Take some time to learn about yourself and consider why you held onto these feelings for so long. You may even consider seeking professional help to work through your emotional process.
After you have unpacked and resolved these feelings it is crucial to create a process so that it does not happen again. Find methods that help you deal with difficult feelings and work out who your trusted people are that you can share those with if needed.
2. A wake-up call


Coming across a coyote at night is a sign that you need a big wake-up call. You may have been living in denial or a period of idealism however you need to wake up to the situation you are facing and making some decisions.
You cannot ignore your problems forever and it is important to decide what you want to do to get through them. This decision may be life changing and requires you to really consider it in its entirety.
Spend time working through any big decisions and truly consider every aspect that they contain.
It may also be a wake-up call to take a closer look at your circle. Whilst coyotes travel in packs like wolves, they do not live in harmony. They often bicker and fight.
If you see a coyote, it could be trying to warn you to wake up and think about people’s intentions. You may have been blinded by love or loyalty; however, you need to take a step back and really consider if those close to you want the best for you.
3. Think logically


Coyotes are incredibly cunning and intelligent animals and seeing one is no accident. If you come across a coyote at night, it may be a sign that you need to think logically about things.
Whilst it is important to be emotional and consider what your heart wants, sometimes decisions require logical thinking to come to an answer. Finding a balance between thinking with your heart and thinking with your head can be tough, but the coyote is there to push you to think with your head.
You may have a decision to make that has been causing you a lot of emotional pain. The coyote is encouraging you to take a step back and remove your emotions from the situation.
Look at the situation for what it is and consider every possible outcome. Do not allow your emotions to get in the way of making the right choice. Trust in your intelligence and be firm in your choice.
4. Laugh at your mistakes


Seeing a coyote at night time could alternatively be a sign that you need to lighten up and not take yourself so seriously.
You need to learn to laugh at your mistakes and allow yourself time to learn from any mishaps. Do not take things so personally and find a balance in humor and seriousness.
The coyote encourages us to take a closer look at ourselves and find humor in our day-to-day life. Dropping your coffee before work may seem like the end of the world but find it within yourself to laugh.
Not everything has to be so serious and negative all the time, and it is important to find joy in the small things. Allow yourself to remove embarrassment from situations and replace it with joy and humor.
If you do not feel embarrassed by something and laugh instead that removes any embarrassment from it completely. People will laugh with you, rather than at you and you will find a weight lifted from your shoulders.
5. Stop overthinking everything


If you see a coyote at night, it may be there to remind you to stop overthinking everything that happens to you.
Do not drown yourself with negative thoughts and feelings, instead allow yourself to enjoy life and all its challenges. Remove any negative self-talk and work on your confidence.
Do not analyze every conversation you have and remember most people will tell you if they have an issue with you. Know that your overthinking comes from a place within, and it is important to work through any self-doubt or negative self-talk before you can stop overthinking things.
Conclusion


Whilst seeing a coyote at night can be a scary or confronting experience, know that it is there for a reason. The message it gives you is important and should be taken on board, so take some time after your encounter to consider what it may have been trying to say. Learn to laugh at your mistakes and stop overthinking everything. Find joy in the day-to-day mundane tasks and unbury any negative feelings you have been holding onto.

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