Showing posts with label Spirit Guide. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spirit Guide. Show all posts
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Owl - Animal Messages |
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Indulge your creative, imaginative, and magical side through some from artistic expression
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Wolf as Guardian Spirit Animal is there to protect you.
Wolves are animals who are strong and very royal.
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Native American tribes have associated the Eagle with great strength, wisdom, leadership and vision.
Eagle spirit animal symbolises taking responsibility, healing nature and pacing lightly to respect The Mother Nature
Eagles are considered as a chief.
Eagles are a symbol of salvation and hope.
In Greek Mythology
It's said that Zeus used to shape shift into Eagle to control the thunder & lightening.
Eagles image has been adopted into strength & freedom through out the history.
Aztecs, Hittites, Sumerians, Native Americas , Romans, Egyptians all had symbolism associated with Eagle
Eagle's sharp have sharp eyes,
The Hummingbird
Despite being so little, hummingbirds are great journeyers, migrating between North and Central or South America to feed from the summer nectar. This gentle creature can be fiercely territorial to protect its home. Hummingbird teaches us to be gentle to ourselves and protect our personal space. Hummingbird invites you to embark on your epic quest, bypass the dung pile of old pain and hurts, head for the flowers, and learn to trust the calling you hear ever so softly.
Indulge Your Creative, Imaginative, and Magical side through some form of artistic expression
Whatever the artistic vehicle through which you express your most creative self, whether it's drawing, poetry, painting, music, acting or any other. make it priority in life by devoting some energy on it..
Let the longing of your heart determine what the form of your imaginative expression is but let it be the one that eclits passion and purpose.
The Egyptians linked Lion to power and wealth. In ancient Egypt, a lion cup symbolised the rising sun. So if Lion enters your life, you may experience your own true selves – your soul will be rising to the surface. The Lion is the symbol of the sun and of gold, and also medieval alchemists associated Lion with sulphur.
The lion as a spirit animal or totem symbolizes
The lion as a spirit animal or totem symbolizes
- Strength, assertiveness, personal power
- A common meaning for the lion spirit animal is predatory feelings, such as anger, aggression directed at someone else or towards you
- Personal struggle to deal with these feelings
- Lion spirit animals warn about a threatening situation or event in your life
Richard I of England was called Lionheart for his brave, courageous - possessing or displaying courage; able to face and deal with danger or fear without flinching; "
Familiarity with danger makes a brave man braver but less daring"- Herman Melville;
"a frank courageous heart...triumphed over pain"- William Wordsworth; "set a courageous example by leading them safely
Lions are social big cats. They live in harmony and barely fight, although a lion might get jealous of a lioness :D than they might fight for their lioness :))
They wait for the right time to attack which draws from the left side of the brain and right side of the body.. Lions are logical and analytical..
Their mane represents the sun, sun - solar energy.
A lion's roar is finding your voice to speak your truth
Lion represents personal strength
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The Druid Animal Oracle Deck-Cow |
Cow reaches out to those who are struggling with fertility and offers motherly advice. You may not always like what Cow tells you (it's the same as when our mothers, give us an advice, we don't like every single of her advices do we?) but the heart behind the Cow Spirit Animal is truly one of giving. But She always wants the best for us.
WILD HORSE
Speak your fashion aloud,
And Defend those whom you love in word and in deed
Fabulous winged Pegasus returned to earth, us the epitome of male sexual energy and of the soaring spirit which dance sets of free
His Passions & intentions towards his mares are openly declared, his defence of them vigorous. Strong at heart, Horse knows no fear of others, or of rejection. Like Horse, defend robustly those whom you love from those who would hurt or belittle them, and let them know of your feelings with ardent speech- for Horse that knows that cupid favours the brave
Know that you have the power to change anything and everything you choose in your life. Understand that the wild freedom of the Horse can be harnessed and used for your own benefit and for those around you. This understanding comes only when man and beast enter a silent contract acknowledging mutual respect and awareness of responsibility to each other.
Alternatively you are being asked to understand that true power is wisdom found in remembering your journey as a whole. Compassion, caring, teaching, loving, and sharing your gifts, talents and abilities are the gateways to power.
You are also reminded that all pathways have equal validity. Understanding this will give you insight into the power and the glory of a unified family and humanity. Understand that every human being must follow a pathway to empowerment before galloping upon the wings of destiny.
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Animal SPirit Guide Wild Horse |
Horses are symbols of freedom. This totem brings new journeys. It will teach you to ride in new directions and discover your own freedom and power. Horse people are usually friendly and adventurous. If you have a Horse totem, you must ask yourself: “Am I feeling constricted? Do you need to move on or allow others to move on?” Horse will teach you how to ride into new directions to awaken and discover your own freedom and power.
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The Guardian Spirit of the Triangle Fire |
In March of 1911 a fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist factory in New York City. It lasted eighteen minutes. Within this short period of time 146 people perished most were young Jewish and Italian immigrant women.
Sixty-two of these young women leapt to their deaths preferring this to being burned alive.
The Triangle Shirtwaist factory was a typical sweatshop of its day. Some of the workers were as young a 13 and all worked fourteen hour days, six days a week for 6 to 7 dollars a week.
The companies 500 workers were crowded into three upper floors of the Triangle building. The year before many of the workers had gone on strike for better working conditions. On the day of the fire the exit doors were locked in order to keep the workers in and union organizers out.
When the fire started it leaped from one pile of discarded fabric to the next. Several workers started down the outside fire escape. But less than 20 made it down before it collapsed killing several girls.
A shipping clerk tried to fight the flames with a fire hose but the water had no pressure.
Many workers jammed onto the service elevator but as it made its slow trips the flames and smoke engulfed the rooms so more workers jumped into the shaft as the elevator descended. Some managed to grab briefly onto the cables that held it in place but most fell on top of it. This added weight forced it to snap free of its cables and crash to the bottom of the shaft.
Others waited at the windows hoping for a rescue from the fire trucks below. But as the fireman raised their ladders they realized they were too short--they reached only to the sixth floor. They also found the water from their hoses did not reach the entire upper floor.
William Shepherd, a UPI reporter, was across the street when flames started licking out of the eighth and ninth floors. It is his account which told the story that evolved into the legend of the guardian spirit he called his office with a dramatic report that was sent by telegraph operators simultaneously across America.
Shepherd saw, way above him, a young man helping a young woman to the ninth floor windowsill. The young man held her out the window and let her drop. The man reached back into the flames, held a second girl out the window and then a third, letting them drop.
None of the girls resisted, “as if,” reported Shepherd, “he were helping them into a street car instead of into eternity.”
A fourth girl put her arms around the man in the window and kissed him, perhaps impulsively for the first time or simply for the last. Then he held her out of the window and dropped her 100 feet to the sidewalk below. Shepherd wrote, “I saw his face. He had done his best.”
Those who jumped into the fireman’s nets crashed through them. A witness reported seeing the fireman’s bloodied hands as they tried to hold tight. Sometimes two or three women jumped together, holding hands.
“The fire alarm was sounded at 4:45 p.m. and at 4:57 p.m. the final worker fell from the ninth floor, onto an iron hook on the sixth floor, where she hung burning and then, about a minute later, with a thud onto the street below.”
It is not known how the fire started, perhaps a lit cigarette, or maybe the oil from the sewing machines lit rags in bins. Afterwards a fire chief said he came upon skeletons bending over sewing machines.
The two owners of the factory were bought to trail but they were acquitted because they had not broken any laws.
As a result of the Triangle Fire laws for fire compensation and child labor were put in place. It also inspired a massive unionization movement in the country.
This building is considered haunted today.
The Brown Building is a 10-story historic structure located in New York’s Greenwich Village. I wrote about the terrible fire that occurred in this building when the Shirtwaist Triangle Factory occupied it in 1911. *
In this post I talked about the famous sighting of a guardian angel that helped woman jump out of the building --this death preferable to death by fire.
This fire damaged the top three floors of the building which is where the factory part of the business was located. It spread quickly and took the lives of 146 people--mostly young women. The Shirtwaist Triangle fire was the worst industrial disaster in New York City’s history.
After these top floors were refurbished in 1916 New York University used the eighth floor for classrooms and a library. A local philanthropist, Frederick Brown then purchased the building in 1929 and donated it to the University. The building was renamed the Brown Building in his honor.
Today the Brown Building is a National Historic Landmark and the University’s Silver Center for Arts and Sciences is located here.
In the years since the Shirtwaist Triangle Fire many students and faculty members have stepped forward to state they feel the building is haunted by some of the victims of the 1911 fire.
It is said that activity occurs throughout the building but the top 3 floors where the fire raged is where most of this activity is noticed.
On the 9th floor, which houses the University’s Center for Developmental Genetics strange noises are heard. Some have reported whispers and others have heard female voices crying for help.
Yet other witnesses in this area have reported smelling smoke. This smoke aroma is noticed in other parts of the building as well--this is unusual because no smoking is allowed in any of the buildings used by the university.
Many students, respectful of what happened still state that the building makes them feel uncomfortable.
In the late evening hours on the top three floors female apparitions and dark figures have been seen that then just fade away.
Phantom footsteps are heard throughout the building and one elevator always goes to the upper floors even when the buttons have not been pushed.
* At this time the building was called the Asch Building.
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