Featured image: Eagle II
Tuesday, May 30, 2023
Air
Featured image: Eagle II
Monday, May 29, 2023
Imagination - The Poppy
Featured image: The Imaginary– The Poppy
The poppy has the power to change your state of consciousness; it is also a symbol of imagination. Too often, as adults, we get caught up in the realities of life management and getting through the day. The poppy is a reminder that imagination is the key to making life more wonderful.
uniguide.com
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Gifts From God - Flowers
Featured image: Gifts From God
The cultivation and appreciation of flowers in biblical times was an integral aspect of daily life, and their presence in the biblical text is a testament to their importance. The people of that time lived in close connection with nature, and they recognized the beauty and symbolism of flowers as gifts from God. This appreciation for flowers extended beyond their physical beauty; the people understood that flowers held deeper spiritual and moral significance.
thursd.com
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Let Me Hear
Featured image: Whispering Winds
A poem by Fernando Pessoa
Let me hear
the silence
that there is
after your singing.
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Hummingbirds
Featured image: Little Hummer
Some Native American cultures believe that the hummingbird stands for intelligence, beauty, devotion, and love. They are respected by these cultures as fierce fighters and defenders of their territory. In addition, they believe that hummingbirds are a symbol of good luck.
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Monday, May 22, 2023
Loving relationships – The Cardinal
Featured image: Loving relationships – The Cardinal
Cardinals represent devotion, loving relationships, courtship, and monogamy above everything else in the Native American lore. Other tribes, like the southeastern tribe, associated good fortune and sun with them.
www.caring cardinal.com - spiritual symbolism
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Hidden Form
Featured image: Spirits from the Earth
“The imagination is always drawn to the hidden form of things. Through its patience it coaxes the form to emerge.” John O’Donohue