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Shark Tattoo Meaning

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Shark Tattoo Meaning

Shark Tattoo Meaning

Shark Tattoo Meaning
(at-a-glance):

  • Power
  • Assertiveness
  • Instinct
  • Focus
  • Authority
  • Effectiveness
  • Calculated
  • Confident
  • Protection
  • Graceful
  • Strength
  • Fearlessness
  • Energy
  • Knowing
  • Self-assurance
  • Survivor

Shark tattoo meaning deals with the indomitable spirit of the shark. These creatures are built for survival, (they haven’t evolved much in over 400 million years!).   As such they are perfect for people who want a tattoo to signify they are survivors.  Symbolically, this speaks to our human hearts, and tells us:

a) We are born perfectly designed (how can you improve perfection?).
b) Whatever life throws at us, we will survive.

To the Maori, the mako shark (mako meaning shark or shark tooth) is a sacred fish because of its status as “king of the waters.”  To their natural way of viewing life, the shark is a powerful symbol of victory and superior power to the Maori.  I’ve seen a few Maori shark tattoos (shark teeth, specifically) and indeed their bold presence is equally bold in symbolism.

Celtic shark tattoos will capture the symbolism of the scythe because ancient Celts (who were quite sea-savvy) observed the dorsal fin of the shark to look a lot like a sickle or scythe (the crescent blade used to harvest wheat. Also a sacred Druidic tool).  As scythes are synonymous with harvesting and also the closing of an agricultural season, the shark to the ancient Celts would speak of respectfully gathering resources while opportunity is available.  It also speaks of transition, cycles and acknowledging the passage of one phase of life into another.

Shark tattoos are considered symbols of protection – especially for sailors, pirates and those who travel often (particularly by sea).

Interestingly, the Hindu god Vishnu is sometimes shown leaping out of the mouth of a shark.  This can be interpreted several ways.  Predominantly it signifies the dominance of Nature; that Nature and her creatures must be respected – never underestimated.  This illustration also puts sharks on a divine level, having same status as gods and goddesses.  This reinforces shark symbolism of power and authority.

For more soulful insights and other pages of similar symbolism visit:

Shark Symbolism: Living Life Full-On

Water Symbolism: Emotional Intelligence

Water Totems: Swimming with Symbolism

Eagle Tattoos

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Eagle Tattoo Meanings

Eagle Tattoo Meanings

Eagle Tattoo Meanings
(at-a-glance):

  • Authority
  • Nobility
  • Intelligence
  • Purity
  • Ascension
  • Victory
  • Strength
  • Messenger
  • Power
  • Force
  • Focus
  • Drive
  • Determination
  • Endurance
  • Faith
  • Resurrection
  • Sovereignty
  • Vitality
  • Expansion
  • Limitlessness
  • Fearlessness
  • Purity
  • Willpower
  • Clarity

The symbolic theme of power is pervasive with eagles, as with eagle tattoo meanings.  In almost every culture and philosophy the eagle is a magnificent creature of purity, beauty and powerful force.

Some Native American Indian tribes of North American viewed the eagle as the Thunderbird, and deemed it a messenger of the heavens.  Soaring the skies, it would settle in trees and the ground to deliver important messages to mankind from the spirits of the winds and skies.

In reality, eagles are master of air – and their vision is remarkably accurate.  This is symbolic of having clear vision ourselves.  If you are determined to a commitment of clear focus, spiritual clarity or personal transparency – the eagle tattoo is a proper choice.

Eagles are considered solar animals by countless cultures, so their symbolism will be connected to: Vitality, life, health, energy and provision.

Eagles also have fatherly connotations that play nicely with authority, control, guardianship and watching protectively over the family unit.

If you’re aiming for military or victory themes with your eagle tattoo, you can take the cue from Persia, Rome, Turkey, Russia, Germany, Poland, United States, Austria, and Napoleonic France.  All of these nations have adopted the eagle at some point to signify superiority, authority and righteous domain.

Round out your research on eagle tattoo meanings by visiting these related pages:

Eagle Symbolism (full article).

Video about Eagle Symbolism here.

Sunflower Tattoo Meaning

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Sunflower Tattoo Meaning

Sunflower Tattoo Meaning

Sunflower Tattoo Meaning
(at-a-glance):

  • Faith
  • Longevity
  • Spiritual knowing
  • Healing
  • Nourishment
  • Focus
  • Good luck
  • Magic
  • Worship
  • Flexibility

Sunflower tattoo meaning is mostly derived from solar (sun) symbolism which deals with:

  • Vitality
  • Life
  • Warmth
  • Provision
  • Pleasure
  • Light

The sunflower moves itself in the most direct position in front of the sun so it can get the maximum amoung of sun rays.  This is symbolic of spiritual faith, and worship because we follow our belief system as the sunflower moves to face the life-giving rays of the sun.

The sunflower is the Greek symbol of Clytie (a water nyphm) who turns into a sunflower after grieving over the loss of her love (Apollo). 

The mythological symbolism here is that Clytie (in the form of a sunflower) is always facing the sun, looking for Apollo’s chariot to return and she might be joined again with her love.  The sunflower is also a symbol of Daphne (another Greek nymph).

In Chinese symbology, the sunflower (and sunflower tattoo meaning) deals with long life, good luck and is considered very auspicious.  It’s yellow collor signifies vitality and intelligence.  It’s a symbol of happiness too.

In esoteric Christianity, the sunflower is a symbol of Gods love.  This tattoo can also represent the unwavering faith that guides the soul to the highest spiritual attunement.

For more resources:

Flower Meanings, including Sunflower Meanings

Flower Color Meanings