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Hunab Ku Tattoo Symbolism

Friday, October 9th, 2009

Hunab Ku Tattoo Symbolism

Hunab Ku Tattoo Symbolism

If you’re considering getting a Hunab Ku tattoo, here are some thoughts about the origin and symbolism of this mark.

The Hunab Ku is beleived to be ancient Mayan symbol which is a center feature in their sacred wheels of time or calendar systems.  There are also theories the symbol may belong to the ancient Aztecs.  The symbol is a vital cornerstone into understanding the cycles of life (and also the core feature to understanding Mayan myths).

The symbol Hunab Ku literally translates to mean: “One Giver of Movement and Measure” or “The One Source of Energy.”   With this kind of powerful concentration of energy, the Hunab Ku is also a symbolic representation of god; the one god, or the high god among the Mayans (although this observation hasn’t been proven, and you should read the “note” section at the end of this post).

And so, the Hunab Ku tattoo, can eloquently represent:

  • the movement of life energy
  • the cycle of life on a grander scale
  • the order and balance of the cosmos
  • the god force or infinite power available in all life

According to Mayan scholar Jose Arguelles, the Hunab Ku is the principle of life beyond the cosmos.  He says “It may be described as possessing a simultaneous spin and counter-spin motion radiating outward from a center-point of indescribable energy that pulses at a specific rate.  That pulse is the principle of life and all-pervading consciousness imminent in all phenomenon.”

Visually, we can see this symbol depicts the ancient tenet of balance in all things.  It’s even reminiscent of the classic yin yang symbol found in Asian symbology.  We see an equal balance of light and dark in the Hunab ku tattoo.  Ergo, this carries deep symbolism of finding a balance.  Balance in polarities like:

  • shadow self and light self
  • happy and sad
  • mother and father
  • night and day
  • right and left
  • sun and moon

Note: As with all ancient symbols, origins and traditional meanings can get fuzzy over time.  It’s important to know this symbol (illustrated above) is likely a modernization, and probably doesn’t look exactly as it did in ancient Mesoamerica. 

Furthermore, there is very little agreement about the actual meaning of the Hunab Ku.  My thoughts on the the Hunab Ku concept are based on  my observations of the indigenous culture and my impressions about the symbol.  With a little research, you’ll find varying ideas about Hunab Ku.  

At the end of the day, all you can rely on is what your heart and soul tells you about this piece.  Personally, I think that’s how our ancient Mayan and Aztec ancestors would want it.

Other pages of interest:

Mayan Symbols

Yin Yang Symbols

Native American Symbols

Spiral Symbolism

Shou Symbol Tattoo Meaning

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

Shou Symbol Tattoo Meaning

Shou Symbol Tattoo Meaning

The Shou symbol is a powerful Asian icon that represents long life and immortality.  It is a symbol that comes from the Taoist philosophy which touts connection with Nature as the true way or path to enlightenment

This symbol is prolific in Asian art to denote happiness, harmonic life and longevity. 

The Shou tattoo meaning embodies five tenets in Asian/Taoist philosophy which are:

  • Nobility
  • Strength
  • Wisdom
  • Responsibility
  • Awareness

You can see the four corners of these tenets in the Shou symbol.  The fifth element is represented in the center of the Shou symbol – of the five tenets, Wisdom is held in the center because one must have wisdom to discern how to utilize the other four tenets.

Other pages of interest:

Chinese Symbols

Good Luck Symbols

Other Symbols for Longevity (Asian)

Angel Tattoos

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Angel Tattoos and Meaning

Angel Tattoos and Meaning

Angel Tattoos and meanings
(at-a-glance):
 

  • Hope
  • Trust
  • Faith
  • Messages
  • Divinity
  • Spirit
  • Awareness
  • Higher thinking
  • Spiritual progress
  • Intelligence
  • Intermediary
  • Innocence
  • Purity
  • Warrior
  • Courage
  • Love
  • Power
  • Protection

Angel tattoos signify the relationship between heaven and earth.  Traditionally, angels are viewed as intermediaries or messengers between divine beings (the god of your understanding) and humankind.

Angel tattoos are often incorporated into memorial tattoos to imply guardianship of the soul.  In this light, angels are called upon to protect and guide the souls of our loved ones into the higher (heavenly) realms of life.

Angels are also used in tattoos to convey feelings of power, courage and victory.  Throughout history, angels have represented tremendous determination and amazing skills in battle.  Take archangel Michael for example.  This angel is the ultimate warrior, and his countenance can be used in an angel tattoo to express strength in the face of adversity….particularly strength of a spiritual kind.

And speaking of spiritual faith, angel tattoos are a perfect way to express a deep, unwavering faith.  Angels are watchers – they are forever observing and maintaining the spiritual light of the soul.  An angel tattoo can remind us of our inner light and we could even say our tattoo angels are a testimony to our faith in keeping ourselves focused on the light of Spirit. 

I hope you have enjoyed these thoughts on angel tattoos.

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Snail Tattoo Meanings

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Snail Tattoo Meanings

Snail Tattoo Meanings

Snail Tattoo Meanings
(at-a-glance):

  • Progress
  • Groundedness
  • Whimsy
  • Awareness
  • Observation
  • Patience
  • Expansion
  • Residual effects
  • Dreams
  • Consciousness

The snail is the steady-as-she-goes symbol in nature.  Slowly but surely the snail gets to her destination, and this can be a prime point in snail tattoo meanings if you want to convey steady progress on your life-path.

Snail shells are typically spiral in nature. Spirals are symbolic of expanding consciousness.  Alternatively, spirals can also imply a process of going within (spiraling inward) to seek inner consciousness for answers.

Snail tattoos can represent awareness, and an ability to effectively interpret dreams and unorthodox realities.  This is because of the snails attenae which are hugely exploratory.  Further, the entire body of the snail is a sensory tool.  This is symbolic of experiencing reality via uncommon sensory perception.

The snail is also a lunar creature.  Aboriginal cultures observed the snails ability to hide itself within its shell, or reveal itself.  This behavior is likened to the waxing and waning of the moon.  Similarly, the snail shares themes of progress, cycles, and fertility with the moon too.

In Mesoamerican lore, the snail is associated with the wind.  Indeed Mayan symbolism indicates various wind gods riding in snail shells – descending upon the earth in tempestuous, unpredictable undulations.

The snail is also associated with new beginnings – specifically spring-time energies as it is the first to emerge from the earth in the spring…coaxed out by spring rains.

Here are a few other pages that may inspire you as you consider further snail tattoo meanings:

Symbolic Meaning of the Spiral

Lunar (Moon) Symbolism

Native American Wind Symbol

Mayan Symbolism