The Power & Secrets of Symbols


Rosebud...The Rose
In Christianity, the red rose can symbolize the Virgin Mary or the blood shed by Christ on the cross. Confessionals are often adorned with roses because it also represents secrecy.

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Pentacle...The Pentacle
The Pentacle stands for perfection and wholeness. Its triangular components stand for the 4 elements of earth plus spirituality.

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Window...The Window
The window is a symbol of the way in which our own consciousness looks out on and interprets the world.

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DoorOpen Door...The Door
A door represents a barrier through which only those having a key can pass. It can also symbolize an opportunity, or transition to a new state of being.

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Spider...The Spider & Its Web
For the Celts, the web held all life together. Christians believed the web represented the trap of Satan. The Greeks & Egyptians felt that the web stood for fate. The spider itself stands for the Great Mother in her devouring form.

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Dragonfly...The Dragonfly
The dragonfly is a symbol of summer for the Chinese and was thought to represent instability. To the Native American it stood for swift activity.

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Animated Butterfly...The Butterfly
The Butterfly is a positive symbol representing the powers of transformation and immortality.

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Animated Heart...The Heart
The heart is the basic symbol for sincerity, love, and compassion. Pierced by an arrow or crowned with thorns, it is the symbol of saints. A heart with wings denotes Christ.

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Square...The Square
A square stands for solidity. It means dependability, honesty, shelter, and safety. For the Hindu, it stands for order in the universe and the balance of opposites.

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YinYang...The Yin-Yang
The Yin Yang represents the balance between the opposing forces. Male and female, right and left, and good and evil, depend on their opposites for their own expression.

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