New Matrix Astrology by guest contributor, KT King
Aries: Ram = Griffin
Taurus: Bull = Crocodile
Gemini: Twins = Eagle & Hawk
Cancer: Crab = Salamander
Leo: Lion = Pheonix
Virgo: Virgin = Swan
Libra: Scales = Cadecaus/Double snake
Scorpio: Scorpion = Owl
Saggitarius: Centaur = Bee
Capricorn: Water goat = Dove
Aquarius: Water Carrier = Turtle
Pisces: Double fish = Dolphin & Whale
“Guardian of Hidden Treasures;
Gateway to Spiritual Enlightenment
Gateway to Spiritual Enlightenment
The Griffin protects hidden treasures and gold mines.
It has the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
and is sometimes depicted with the tail of a serpent.
It has the body of a lion and the head of an eagle
and is sometimes depicted with the tail of a serpent.
Griffon is the guardian to the path of spiritual enlightenment.
The Griffin is consecrated to the Sun
and is often shown drawing the Apollo’s chariot across the sky.
It is the symbol of vigilant strength and dominates both the earth and the sky.”
and is often shown drawing the Apollo’s chariot across the sky.
It is the symbol of vigilant strength and dominates both the earth and the sky.”
“You have a gift for bringing harmony into your life in ways that help you to survive and prosper. You allow other to be their true selves and work hard at being your authentic self at all times. As an Alligator or Crocodile person you are usually in touch with your true emotions in any given situation. You know and understand that what you project emotionally is important for others to see. You also have a lot of patience in the chaos of other people’s emotions as well as a deeper understanding of what they are truly expressing. You are a gifted healer in the emotional realms.” http://www.spirit-animals.com/alligator-or-crocodile/
“Eagle’s medicine includes swiftness, strength, courage, wisdom, keen sight, illumination of Spirit, healing, creation, knowledge of magic, ability to see hidden spiritual truths, rising above the material to see the spiritual, ability to see the overall pattern/big picture, connection to spirit guides and teachers and higher truths, great power and balance, dignity with grace, intuitive and creative spirit, respect for the boundaries of the regions, grace achieved through knowledge and hard work.” http://www.shamanicjourney.com/eagle-power-animal-symbol-of-spirit-vision-and-strength
“Perhaps the most profound symbolic meanings of the salamander are evident when we observe it in nature. To illustrate, the symbolism of water deals with transformation, intuition and motion. Therefore, water dwelling creatures such as the salamander hold symbolism of psyche, spirituality, emotion, and ease of motion. These attributes are intensified by the salamander’s nocturnal nature because night time is symbolic of shadows, secrets, dreams, intuition and psychic abilities too.” http://www.whats-your-sign.com/animal-symbolism-salamander.html
“According to the Greek historian Herodotus (b: 484 BC), the phoenix was a mythical bird from Ethiopia. It was spectacularly large, beautiful and adorned with mind-blowing plumage. The historian also reported that the phoenix made a nest cypress branches. Rather preparing to lay eggs, the phoenix was preparing to die. While sitting in the nest, the bird created a great deal of heat, and set itself on fire from its own heat with the cypress serving as kindling. After three days, the phoenix emerged from its own ashes – reborn and released from the sentence of death, able to live on forever.” http://www.whats-your-sign.com/symbolic-meaning-of-the-phoenix.html
“Swan’s Wisdom Includes awakening the power of self, balance, grace, inner beauty, innocence, self-esteem, understanding dream symbols, seeing into the future, understanding spiritual, evolution, developing intuitive abilities, divination, grace in dealing with others and commitment.
Swan represents grace and beauty on many levels. It is associated with love, poetry and music. The swan was sacred to Venus, the love goddess in Roman mythology. The swan was often pictured singing to a lyre in Greek tradition. In Celtic tradition the Swan represents the Soul, our eternal essence.”
“Also symbolic of Mercury, the Caduceus is a figure of two serpents wrapped around a center rod. The rod is a symbol of transforming alchemical power. The two serpents represent polarity or duality. Together with the sprouted wings depict the caduceus having an alchemical meaning of balance, duality and following the alchemical process leading to unity. The caduceus is also seen in medical circles. This is a logical match as the caduceus calls for unity and balance on an internal level and is hailed as a symbol for healing. See blog entry on Caduceus meaning. Also, check out my in-site page on snake symbolism.”
“The owl spirit animal is emblematic of a deep connection with wisdom and intuitive knowledge. If you have the owl as totem or power animal, you’re likely to have the ability to see what’s usually hidden to most. When the spirit of this animal guides you, you can see the true reality, beyond illusion and deceit. The owl also offers for those who have it a personal totem the inspiration and guidance necessary to deeply explore the unknown and the magic of life.”
“Bees are the symbol of fertility and sexuality.
Its honeycomb, a hexagon, is the symbol of the heart and
represents the sweetness of life found within our own heart.
It is also the symbol of the sun and all its energies.
Its honeycomb, a hexagon, is the symbol of the heart and
represents the sweetness of life found within our own heart.
It is also the symbol of the sun and all its energies.
The bee reminds us to extract the honey of life
and to make our lives fertile (productive) while the sun shines.
No matter how great the dream is, there is the promise of fulfillment
if we pursue our dreams.”
and to make our lives fertile (productive) while the sun shines.
No matter how great the dream is, there is the promise of fulfillment
if we pursue our dreams.”
“The turtle totem wisdom teaches us about walking our path in peace and sticking to it with determination and serenity. Slow moving on earth, yet also incredibly fast and agile in water, those who have the turtle as totem or spirit animal may be encouraged to take a break in their busy lives and look around or within themselves for more grounded, long-lasting solutions. Traditionally, the turtle is symbolic of the way of peace, whether it’s inviting us to cultivate peace of mind or a peaceful relationship with our environment.”
“Dove/Pigeon’s gifts include – bringer of peace and love, understanding of gentleness, spirit messenger, communication between the two worlds, maternity, femininity, prophecy.
The Dove represents peace of the deepest kind. It soothes and quiets our worried and troubled thoughts, and enables us to find renewal in the silence of mind. In these moments of stillness we are able to appreciate the simple things in life.”
“The dolphin spirit animal represents harmony and balance. Dolphins are both highly intelligent and closely in tune with their instincts, striking a balance between the two states. Dolphins are also a symbol of protection and of resurrection. Their playful nature is a reminder that everyone needs to approach life with humor and joy. People who identify with the dolphin totem are usually peaceful and gentle, but with a deep inner strength.”
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