Red Fox Symbolism
…bad luck? It depends upon your belief system. For instance, some Native American tribes believed that seeing a red fox was a sign of challenges to come. Yet some other…
Tips on Interpreting Signs and Symbolic Meanings
…bad luck? It depends upon your belief system. For instance, some Native American tribes believed that seeing a red fox was a sign of challenges to come. Yet some other…
…clouds and seen as benevolent creatures that bring rain to parched lands. In Japanese culture, clouds are often seen as a symbol of strength and power. In Native American cultures,…
…guards the entrance of the Underworld. Dogs are often used as funerary statues to protect burial sites and the spirits of those who have passed into non-physical. In Native American…
…hope and jubilation. In many cultures they are considered messengers of love, joy and promise. Moreover, they are considered harbingers of spiritual wisdom. In fact, many Native American tribes (such…
…items. Native American’s created one of the first sophisticated systems of currency. It was called wampum. Wampum consisted of hand-fashioned beads made from clams, whelk shells, or the purple-colored quahog. These shells were…
…sacred by various Native American and international traditions. Firstly, it is believed to have various vortex meditation sites that host pockets of powerful natural energy. Visitors head to these areas…
…in many Native American myths (depending upon the tribe), as well as ancient European legends. The most famous examples are Odin’s ravens Huginn and Muninn. In general, birds are often…
…Norse mythology, the faithful hound Garm guarded Hel’s realm. He symbolized loyalty and protection, much like our modern-day furry friends who keep us safe and offer unconditional love. In Native American…
…as symbols of life, consciousness and creation. From Native American to Greek, Mayan to Egyptian…each culture tells a story of the spider/spider web as a source of the magic indwelling all life. Closing Thoughts About the…
…swan is a symbol of the autumn equinox (so is the goose) because it is an icon for the ultimate transformation. From Celtic to Native American, the legend of the…
…and experiences I learn from my peeps. After pondering these personal phenomena, I start to process articles. A lot of my data on cultural symbolism (like Native American, Asian and Celtic) has…
…the tortoise does in some tribal Native American myths). This is yet another nod to the power and persistence in the symbolic meaning of elephants. Elephants in Dreams As a dream…
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…through life. I worked with some brilliant, analytical minds, but also chose to follow wisdom from Native American leaders, and spiritually powerful elders. I hobnobbed with professionals who had a…
…Native American culture, the polar bear represented power, endurance and incredible will. It was often called upon for success in hunting and surviving the brutal conditions in the frigid Canadian…
…your animal spirits will begin to confirm their presence to you, and serve as powerful totems in your life. Invoke Animal Totems Through Mindfulness In Native American Wisdom, totems were encountered…
…considered to be Mother Earth herself. As such, they are often seen as symbols of nurturance, fertility, and abundance. In some Native American traditions, trees are seen as the protectors…
…of the triangle. This article explores the meaning of the diamond shape. You might be surprised how this simple symbol pops up in tons of cultures – ancient Norse, Native American,…