The Weathered Buffalo

The Weathered Buffalo is still standing — but the storm has lasted longer than expected. You’re carrying more than usual, holding it together for your group, and doing your best not to buckle. There’s pride in your persistence, but also a quiet ache beneath the surface.






Trudging into relentless winds, the Weathered Buffalo leans on the herd — but wonders how much longer they can push forward at this pace.
Traits of the Weathered Buffalo
What I see
I’m still here. Still moving. Still doing my part. But the weight isn’t lifting — and even though I’m surrounded by people, I’m starting to feel like I’m carrying this alone.
What Others See
You appear reliable, strong, and loyal — the kind of person others turn to when things get tough. But those same people may not realize how close you are to your edge, because you’ve never let them see you falter.

Finding a Deeper Meaning in the Weathered Buffalo
The Weathered Buffalo has learned to endure, to support others, and to stay the course even in long, difficult seasons. But endurance without pause becomes erosion. You may be surrounded by people who care, but feel like your needs are still invisible — especially when you’ve taught others to see you as unbreakable. This isn’t just about exhaustion — it’s about feeling unseen in your effort.
- What would happen if you stopped holding it all up for a moment?
- Have you mistaken selflessness for strength?
You don’t have to leave the herd to rest — but you do have to stop carrying more than your share.
Restoration
Restoration begins with honesty — with yourself and others — about how heavy things have become. Slowing down and allowing others to step in can bring the relief you haven’t dared to ask for.
Where to Find Restoration
The Camel offers solo resilience and a slower, inward pace — helping the Buffalo rest in solitude without disconnecting from purpose.
Growth
Growth comes when the Buffalo stops identifying with the struggle and starts imagining something beyond it. There’s more than survival — there’s direction, clarity, and intention.
Where to Find Growth
The Eagle offers elevated vision and individual strategy — showing the Buffalo how to reclaim focus, not just stamina.