Category: Intuitive Symbolism
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The Moon
We have all read and heard many myths and stories about the Moon. We even know many archetypes associated with her, Gods and Goddeses of East and West that also represent deeper parts and meanings of our individual and collective psyche (Artemis, Kali, Hecate, all the Dark Goddesses, Chandra, etc.). We also know how the…
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Labyrinth
Labyrinths are one of many ancient symbols that has evolved in its meaning. You will certainly be able to search and find a lot of different explanations related to many fields of knowledge. In essence, the labyrinth represents a journey. It is a winding path to the centre of our beings, and a path back…
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Shells
Shells have a long history of meanings, symbolism and magical uses. As they are born from the ocean, they are related to water, to our emotions and deeper longings, and therefore also to the Moon, whose energy is always moving the tides. Both the water and the moon give shells a feminine quality to them,…
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Mirrors
Art: ‘Not To Be Reproduced’ by René Magritte A mirror’s ultimate purpose is to reflect. It’s existence is based merely on what it reflects. It IS what it’s reflection is. Until it’s gone. And then it is a mirror. The essence of mirrors is to be a surface for reflection; the one of looking,…
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Sirens
The Siren myth is one of the oldest and indestructible of all myths. Among some marine people, it has survived even to this day. Sirens take two mythical forms: as a bird-woman or as a fish-woman. In Greek mythology, sirens were the daughters of the river Achelous and nymph Calliope, later on turned into birds…
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