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Mermaid Tattoo Meaning

Friday, February 12th, 2010

 

Mermaid Tattoo Meaning

Mermaid Tattoo Meaning

Mermaid Tattoo Meaning
at-a-glance
:

  • Seductive
  • Alluring
  • Feminine
  • Emotional
  • Tempestuous
  • Wild
  • Intuitive
  • Reflective
  • Enchanting
  • Free
  • Fluid
  • Sensual
  • Elusive

If you have an irrepressible love for the sea and this worlds’ oceans, a mermaid tattoo might be a very fitting symbol for you. 

Mermaids in myth are legendary for their unpredictability, and tempestuous ways.  Just like their home, the ocean, mermaids will never be bound to orthodoxy or convention.  Are you a wild one?  A renegade?  If so, perhaps the mermaids song sings in your soul – a song of passion and unbridled freedom.

Speaking of song, the mermaid is heralded for her enchanting voice.  Apart from her astonishingly striking beauty, mermaid song holds irresistible attraction.  Melodic narcotic

Indeed, she uses her looks and voice to woo unsuspecting souls at sea.  Depending on which myth you’re reading, a mermaid’s purpose for luring seafarers could be to offer refuge, salvation or pleasure.  On the flip-side, she could be offering death

I totally dig this whole “righteous vs. evil” two-face potential of the mermaid.  It screams duality to me, and of course underscores the theme of unpredictability.  A friend of mine, Monica, got a mermaid tattoo to convey her “flavor of the moment” attitude.  She takes a great deal of pride in her nature – which is technicolor, varied and mind-bogglingly changeable.  Her moods undulate like the seas.  She recognizes in herself the ability to be utterly charming, compassionate and kind – whilst at the same time, she  knows she is capable of dastardly deeds.  She’s okay with that, and her mermaid tattoo conveys that kind of cool self-confidence required to look with honesty at both sides of her behavioral coins.  Rock on Mon.

This kind of emotive metamorphosis is also associated with the moon, which the mermaid holds sacred.  We’ve all heard of unpredictable behavior and events around various phases of the moon….it’s why the root of “lunacy” is based on the Latin word for moon: Luna.  We know mermaids are energetically connected with the moon because the sea is influenced by it.  Also, in ancient depictions of mermaids, they are often shown with mirrors – which is a symbol of the moon.  So, we’re talking about a very yin, or femininine aspect here.

To be sure, mermaids are symbolic of sensuality, and I’ve known several people (men and women) who pressed ink to flesh in mermaid-form as a way to express their inner voluptuousness.  Where convention and taboo sometimes prohibits provocative behavior, a mermaid tattoo can speak for us in terms of eroticism and sexual confidence.  Very cool.

In myth (mostly Celtic, ancient European), mermaids were very big juju in terms of knowing.  They were thought to have deep psychic connection which makes utter sense as we learn the element of water is connected to concepts like: Dreaming, Intuition, Emotion, Deeper Knowing.  In this line of thought, mermaids are knowers of deeper, darker aspects of the soul.  Just as the sea holds unknown mysteries, so too do our own psyche’s – but legend indicates mermaids can see clear to the core of a human.  That kind of “clear-knowing” might also be a symbolic sea treasure as you consider mermaid tattoos.

These are just few thoughts about mermaid tattoo meaning for your contemplative pleasure.

Swim ’round my other page on Mermaid Meaning and Symbolism here.  You might find more inspiration for you mermaid tattoo from that article too.

Surf around a few other pages you might like:

Water Symbolism

Symbolic Undines (Water Elementals)

Nature Symbolism

Moon Symbolism

Dolphin Symbolism

More on Mermaid Meaning and Symbolism

Knot Tattoo Symbolism

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Knot Tattoo Symbolism

Knot Tattoo Symbolism

Knot Tattoo Symbolism
at-a-glance
:

  • Connection
  • Community
  • Bond
  • Family
  • Magic
  • Intertwining
  • Network
  • Promises
  • Marriage
  • Protection
  • Good luck
  • Reminder
  • Vows/Faith
  • Linking
  • Release

Lots of cultures use the knot as a symbol for family ties, marriage and various connections in the community.  The term “tying the knot” came from Victorian era, a subtle way of saying a marriage is underway between couples obviously in love.

The love theme continues in ancient Rome where the knot is commonly seen in artistic renderings of Venus as well as Cupid.  In this aspect, the knot symbolizes union, and eternal bonds of love

In Celtic symbolism, knots will convey many different meanings – from signifying clans, family heritage, to expressing ties between human, animal, and the elemental and spiritual realms.  

Celtic knots, and so Celtic knot tattoos also convey a sense of continuity.  It’s a common myth that Celtic knots have no beginning and no end – and although this is a mistruth, the symbolism of infinite status of life is very accurate.  The ancient Celts, especially the druids had a keen sense of life and the afterlife and inherently understood the eternally cyclical nature of life.  Knots were a common motif to convey these eternal connections and revolutions in nature.

Egyptians also utilized knot motifs to express infinite life. For example, the Knot of Isis is kind of a spin-off of the ankh, it is said to symbolize the immortal status and the ties between the goddess and the divine.

Ancient European practitioners of magic, and even ancient Celtic druids are known to tie knots in sympathetic rituals.  This practice of tying knots is a galvanizing act of binding for many purposes.  A knot tattoo in this respect may convey a need to bind together loose ends within your life.  It can also be a symbol of protection – binding fears, or malevolent energy. 

Sympathetic magic is also powerful when untying knots.  A tattoo of a knot untied could resemble the need to surrender, let go of ties that bind, or come loose from limited living/thinking.

For example, Buddhist knots are untied to signify a spiritual adept releasing him/herself from the ties of materialism.  If your higher spiritual ideals are about opening yourself up, surrendering and untying the binds of worldly convention.

Continuing the spiritual symbolism of knot tattoos, we can look to several religious orders who have incorporated knots into their symbolexicons.  Like the Franciscan friars of old Catholicism.  Knots are used in their order to symbolize obedience and the vows of poverty and celibacy – a devotional emblem to their faith.

In Chinese symbology, the knot is a symbol of good luck.  It represents the binding of good energy, and the knot is an obstacle – prohibiting the entry of negative energy.  In this way, the knot is a symbol of protection from harming influences too.

Hopefully, these observations about tattoo symbolism might inspire you to fashion your own symbolic knots.  Are you are wanting to immortalize your undying devotion for clan, affiliation or lover?  Or, are you looking for a way to permanently express your spiritual liberation or obedience?  Whatever you are wanting to express, a knot tattoo might be the ink for you.

Still got loose ends about knot tattoos?

Take a look at my page on Celtic Knot symbolism here.

Thanks to Cari Buziak for the Celtic knot design shown above.

Dolphin Tattoos

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Dolphin Tattoos and Meanings

Dolphin Tattoos and Meanings

Dolphin Tattoos and Meanings
(at-a-glance):

  • Intelligence
  • Playfulness
  • Friendship
  • Freedom
  • Intuition
  • Sensitivity
  • Dreaming
  • Connection
  • Happiness
  • Protection
  • Love

Dolphin tattoos may convey a sense of playfulness by the wearer as the dolphin itself is renowned for its sense of play, joy and freedom.

Dolphins are well noted for their intelligence.  In ancient Greece, the dolphin symbolized god-like intelligence and was associated with the powerful god Apollo.  Apollo is also a deity who represents light and so dolphin tattoos will convey higher thought, and an illumined life.  As an associate of Apollo the dolphin will also have kingly traits like: Strength, Power and Authority.  We also see these themes in the dolphin’s association with Poseidon.  Indeed, the Greeks dubbed the dolphin as the “King of the Sea” and with this moniker, kingly attributes will also apply to the dolphin.

The ancient Greeks also viewed the dolphin as the transporter of souls to Isles of the Blessed.  In this light we pick up symbolic themes of transition, transformation and ascending to new levels of being.  Symbolism of resurrection and dolphins also shows up in Christian art as the dolphin is also featured as a carrier of souls.  In this respect, dolphin tattoos may also represent the light of Christ comforting and guiding souls to their final spiritual home.

The dolphin may also have lunar meanings too.  It’s semi-circle body shape (notably seen during airborne flips) looks like crescent moons.  The dolphin is also a companion of Aphrodite who maintains feminine and moon symbolism.  With moon associations comes traits like: Intuition, Dreaming, Psychism, Depth, Emotion.

Two dolphin tattoos together will represent both sun and moon.  It also symbolizes duality, partnership, cooperation and balance.

Other pages of interest for your dolphin tattoo researching pleasure:

Symbolism of the Dolphin (full article)

Symbolism of Water

Symbolism of the Moon

Spider Tattoo Meaning

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Spider Tattoo Meaning

Spider Tattoo Meaning

Spider Tattoo Meaning
(at-a-glance):

  • Thouroughness
  • Connectivity
  • Secretivness
  • Thoughtfulness
  • Practicality
  • Magic
  • Creation & Creativity
  • Simplicity
  • Luck
  • Motherhood
  • Progess

Spiders (and therefore spider tattoo meaning) share their symbolism with the webs they weave.  Countless ancient cultures hailed the spiderweb as a connective matrixfrom which all of creation emerged.  As the web mimics the interconnectivity of life/nature – the spider, then, is the creatrix.

For example, in India the spider is a weaver of reality and is a symbol of cosmic order.  In this light, the web of reality is spun from the womb of the spider and so, the spider is also a representation of the Upanishads (spiritual wisdom) because the spider is both the creator and the inhabitant of wisdom.  Spider tattoo meaning can also be connected to the Hindu concept of Maya (illusion) too as spiders weave crazy webs affecting perception. 

The spider is often considered a solar creature and is associated with the sun because of its radiating legs & radiating webs.  In this respect, the spider is also symbolic of: Life, vitality, health, radiating energy.

In Islam, white spiders are considered good luck symbols.  Black spiders…not-so-much.  :)

Alternatively, the spider is also thought of as a lunar creature and is linked with moon symbolism too: Passivity, intuition, mysticism, shadows, cycles, time.

Mythological deities associated with the spider:

  • Neith (Egyptian – the great weaver goddess)
  • Anansi (African – spider god who tutored humans how to weave)
  • Grandmother Spider (Native American Indian of Southwestern tribes - nature spirit connected to creation & wisdom)
  • Arachne (Greek goddess turned into a spider after she bested the jealous Athena in weaving skills)

Furthermore, the spider has eight legs which is symbolic of infinity, cycles, time, progression and harmonic balance (more on meaning of number eight here).

For more information on spider tattoo meaning follow these links:

Symbolic Spider Meaning (full article)

White Widow Spider Meaning

Good Luck Animals (including spiders as lucky omens)