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ANKH: An Egyptian
cross symbolizing a mythical eternal life,
rebirth, and the life-giving power of the sun.
Represents physical life in harmony with
spiritual life.
ACORN Concentrated
potential, youth, good health, and growth.
ANGEL: Symbol of good and evil spirits in
religions around the world.
BAT Asian charm depicts five bats as the
blessing of health, wealth, love of virtue, old
age, and a natural death.
BEAR Childbearing, powerfully protective mother
instincts, hibernation symbolizes introspection
and self-renewal.
BEES, BEETLES, WINGED INSECTS Harbingers of
Sprint, Earth's fertility, social cooperation,
industriousness.
BUTTERFLY Ancient symbol of the soul,
exemplifies transformation; represents and early
and happy marriage in some Asian cultures.
BIRDS (GENERAL)
Thought, imagination, intuition, freedom.
BIRDS (WATER) Associated with abundance,
fertility, and transformation.
CIRCLE Eternal;
Never ending. Wholeness, completion, Self, and
Spirituality.
CHAIN Continuity of life with past, present,
future; the interrelatedness of all living
things.
CROSS Protection symbolized by the four
directions of the cross; union of elements and
opposites.
CELTIC CROSS The
Earth and her four quarters; the union of Earth
with the spiritual world.
DREAMCATCHER: An
American Indian magic spiderweb inside a sacred
circle. After making dreamcatchers in crafts
lessons in school, many children hang them on or
near their beds. They have been told that these
occult symbols will block bad dreams but allow
good dreams to pass through the center.
CHICKEN Security
and prosperity of a cozy homestead.
CAT Personal pride, self-assurance, love of
beauty and comfort. Black cats are especially
lucky (associations with bad luck come from the
Medieval Church, which reviled cats because they
were the totem animals of the Love Goddess);
embody the Spirits of Place because of their
attachment to their homes.
COW Earth mother,
nourishment, taking care of physical needs, the
wealth of the Earth, fertility cycles of the
Moon.
COYOTE Cleverness,
guise of the trickster, surviving by ones wits.
DEER Maternal
affection, healing touch, grace and gentility.
DOVE Peace, love
and fertility.
DOG Companionship,
fidelity, household guardian.
DOLPHIN The
connection between human sentience and that of
the animal kingdom.
DAISY Youth,
aliveness, the qualities of the archetypal
maiden.
DRAGON The raw,
powerful, flowing, energies of the Life Force as
it courses through landforms and the elements of
Fire, Water, and Air.
DRAGONFLY
Ethereal, illusionary beauty.
EAGLE Spiritual
power, the ability to soar beyond all
limitations.
EDELWEISS A test
of love and courage - to obtain it for your
beloved, you must climb craggy mountain slopes
where it grows.
EVERGREEN TREE Contains the same symbolism of
the tree, but emphasizing the reconciliation
between the transitory and the eternal,
promising eternal life and the continuity of
life.
FOUR LEAF CLOVER The four leaves are said to
stand for health, wealth, happiness, and true
love.
FISH The Water
element, fertility and richness.
FROG
Transformation, evolution, small impulses that
lead to meaningful things; also, the herald of
nourishing rain and the beginning of spring.
A symbol of fertility to many cultures
FIGURE 8 Eternity,
the dynamic balance between solar and lunar
forces.
HORSE Great power
coupled with great gentility, personal power in
both physical and spiritual domains.
HAWKS Alertness, awareness, ability to see the
heart of the matter.
LADYBUG Good luck coming from the gifts of the
Love Goddess.
LAMB Innocence, the playful vitality of youth.
LION The raw power of the Fire element.
LIZARD Basking
habits show the lizards love of the Sun, and the
Sun returns that love; symbolized the solar
powers that value and nourish even the small
things.
MOUSE The importance of the small things in
life.
MOON A powerful
symbol with many layers of meaning, the feminine
mysteries; the night side of Nature and the call
of the Wilderness; the measure of Time and the
tides of Life; the cycles of fertility, growth,
fulfillment, and going within; the realm of
magic; the unconscious mind.
MUSHROOM Symbolic of the borders of
consciousness and the awareness of other worlds
(states of consciousness), traditional
association with the Faery Realm.
OWL Wisdom,
knowledge, go-betweens twixt night and day, life
and death, the Middle Earth and the Underworld.
PARROT A love for
exotic places, communication, and sociability.
PEACOCK Personal pride, love of beauty.
PINE CONE
Concentration of life, fertility, growth, and
prosperity.
PIG Their rounded shape suggests pregnancy,
fertility, and abundance, their rooting around
also associates them with the Earth mysteries.
ROOSTER Courage;
the victory of light over dark.
RABBIT Fertility, sexuality, abundance.
ROSE The
fulfillment of Love.
SCARAB BEETLE Transformation, rebirth into
eternal life.
SEA GULL Ability
to travel through many dimensions as gulls are
at home in three elements: Earth, Air, Water. An
appropriate symbol for the Shaman.
STORK Believed to bring babies because it is an
ancient symbol of incipient life. Symbolizes
good parenting and a reciprocal devotion to ones
own parents.
SWALLOW Bird that embodies the playful Spirit of
Air, a harbinger of Spring, traditionally a good
luck amulet.
SWAN Feminine grace and beauty that stirs Divine
inspiration.
SERPENT Associated with the healing arts because
of self-renewal and spiraling coils suggesting
the flow of the life Force; and going into the
ground represents knowledge of the mysteries.
SPIDER The web of life (ancient symbol relevant
to modern ecology), personal skill, good luck
for craftpersons and witches.
SHELL Historically
the worlds most popular amulet, with many layers
of symbolism. The Water element, love,
fertility, and female sexuality. Growth and the
spiraling flow of vital energy, wealth, and
perfection. Moon tides and lunar phases.
SNOWFLAKE The manifestation of the Mother Rune,
Hagiel, which maps the matrix of life.
STAR Affirms you are guided by a lucky star
(help from spiritual sources); each person is a
breathing star, scientists point out that we are
made of the stuff of ancient star dust.
SPIRAL:
Linked to
the "circle". Ancient symbol of the goddess, the
womb, fertility, feminine serpent force,
continual change, and the evolution of the
universe.
SUN The Life Source, radiant, warm, active,
expansive, life-stimulating qualities. Conscious
mind, intelligence, personal pride.
SQUARE Square, the
foundation of the home, the material world and
material security.
SPIRAL Evolution, growth and progress, the flow
of energy through space, landforms, and living
things.
STAR (5-POINTED PENTAGRAM) The energy generated
when the four elements are bound together with
the fifth element, spirit.
STAR (6-POINTED STAR OF DAVID) Union of
opposites and harmonious balance of creative
forces make this the Star or Creation.
TRIANGLE Creative focus of body, mind and
spirit.
TREE Another ancient, honored, and complex
symbol; the ability of the Self to reach into
heaven while still having roots in the Earth.
TOAD A spirit of place that confers well being
to a home; recognizing beauty in homely things.
TURTLE Longevity and protective security; in
Native American lore.
UNICORN Purity, innocence, justice, the
untouched state of Nature.
WOLF Finding new energy by making contact with
the inner, wild, and primitive level of being.
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