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Archetypal Symbolism. Blood Life itself Divine life Magic powers Close ties with guilt Often represents the end—beginning.

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1 Archetypal Symbolism

2 Blood Life itself Divine life Magic powers Close ties with guilt Often represents the end—beginning

3 Leaf Green leaf depicts hope Dead leaves—decay and sadness “Turning over a new leaf”—start anew

4 Darkness Chaos Death and Destruction Emblem of bad judgment The end of the world The Prince of Darkness is the Devil.

5 Hair Symbolizes strength and virility (strength) Female seduction or attraction Disheveled hair—sign of bereavement Free flowing hair—loose and free

6 Hand Strength, power, and protection Guilt or healing Generosity and hospitality Peace

7 Tree Feminine; nourishing; sheltering image of the Great Mother, rooted in the earth and reaching toward the heavens—evocative of eternity Tree of Life Tree of Knowledge

8 Cave Symbolic of Heart A place where the Self and Ego unite Entering a cave is entering the womb of Mother Earth

9 Water Birth, Fertility, and Refreshment Symbolizing a purification of the Soul

10 Moon Immortality Eternity Dark side of Nature herself Inner Knowledge Middle ground between the light of the sun and the darkness of night Symbol of the Soul Maturity and Pregnancy Waning moon represents the declining of life—sleep

11 Lightening Sudden illumination and destruction of ignorance In dreams, the lightening bolt is an image of sudden and terrible events A form of divine message Phallic relations Lightening as liberating the Soul


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