Birds

As you've probably seen, there are some photos of birds on the different pages of this blog. It seems nice to me today to tell a little more about the symbolism and spiritual significance of birds. Birds often fly and migrate, in other words they travel. Travel is to look around and discover and record what you experience. New, other incentives often come in clearer.

Of course, the symbolism and spiritual significance of birds varies by age and area, so by culture. In ancient Egypt, for example, the bird symbolized the soul. In general, the birds symbolize messengers and enlightenment, by flying in the sky, along the sky. They are also a symbol of freedom and transcendence. Freedom and thus being able to let go of earthly worries. They remind us of letting go and having faith in the natural course of life. After all, they rely on hard long journeys in bird migration to arrive in one piece at the destination.

In many places and in all kinds of times people believed that the birds act as mediators between the higher powers and themselves. Birds therefore represent communicating with your higher self, your spiritual consciousness. Not rarely birds are seen as spiritual guides. For example, the sea eagle with its white head and black body, is a spiritual guide and also represents rebirth and transformation. The sea eagle appears to those who are struggling and at the uncertain beginning of their spiritual path to give their courage and inspiration. Rebirth or transformation is like an egg that hatches, a new beginning or a new life.

For the spiritual significance of some birds in particular, I would like to refer you to the texts under the photos on the other page.