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Ghosts & Haunting's
Heavenly Host's Guardian Angels Tell me what you About
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The Ankh |
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The
Caduceus A symbol of healing used often by physicians. Two serpents entwined around a winged staff or dagger represent the kundalini energies both positive and negative apposing forces rising up the spine and being held in perfect balance, the wings represent enlightenment, the book represents knowledge.
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The
Dove I Christianity the white dove symbolizes the Holy Spirit, universally the dove is the symbol of peace and of hope, two doves together represent love and fidelity. |
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Panther Some mystics believe this to be a play on the Greek words pan and theos, meaning "all the gods". Superstition has it that the breath of the Panther was so sweet it allured all men and beasts and was also thought to represent the breath of life. |
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Fleur
de lis The flower of light, thought to be a symbolised form of the iris represents the pure everlasting light of the soul. |
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Celtic Cross The Cross is the symbol of Irish Christianity, the circle is the symbol of eternity and also represents the sun and perfection. *it also represents the harmony of the Cosmos, being that the circle (which could be construed as the circle of life) encompasses the points of the compass. |
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OM A sacred mantra, the syllable A-U-M is said to represent the sun, the past the present and the future in perfect harmony.
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Rainbow The sign of Gods covenant, the bridge that links between heaven and earth, the spiritual and the physical. thought to be a message of hope and inspiration sent from God.
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