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Dove Tattoo Symbolism

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010
Dove Tattoo Symbolism

Dove Tattoo Symbolism


Dove Tattoo Symbolism
(at-a-glance):

  • Love
  • Hope
  • Faith
  • Truth
  • Peace
  • Trust
  • Purity
  • Guidance
  • Calmness
  • Protection
  • Inspiration
  • Spirituality
  • Redemption
  • Motherhood
  • Transcendence
  • Divine Messages
  • Virginal Qualities

The dove flies through infinite realms of legend, lore and myth – charting a vast migratory path of symbolism.

In Christianity, we see the dove prominently featured with both Christ, and his mom, Mary.  In this light, the dove is a symbol of divine inspiration (messages from divine realms).  In Christian wisdom, the dove is also a symbol of faith and sacrifice.  It’s considered a noble attribute and portrays purity in faith.  Does your soul yearn to aspire to the highest heights of your Christian faith?  A dove tattoo might be a gentle testimony to your spiritual devotion.

We see the dove in Arthurian legend too.  Where the dove is depicted in art pertaining to King Arthur, it is synonymous with the Holy Grail.  As a symbol of the Grail, the dove represents everlasting life, purity of intent and the vessel of higher knowing.  I talk a little bit more about this aspect on my Dove Symbolim in the Tarot page.

The dove gets its peace symbolism from countless sources.  From Christianity to Celtic myth, the dove seems to be a universal symbol of well-being.  I particularly like its appearance with Hachiman, a Japanese war god.  It’s alliance with this war monger deity marks a time of peace after battle.  Are you fighting for a grand cause?  Perhaps a dove might be a tattoo to convey light at the end of your plight and a time of rest after much toil.

Are you a mom?  You might be interested to know the dove is a symbol of motherhood.  It’s associated with the Mother Mary, Ishtar and Aphrodite/Venus – all divine mothers of their time.  Doves were fabled to have fed Zeus – a nutritive and motherly gesture.  A little-known fact about doves is they produce a kind of milk to feed their fledgling young.  It’s an odd trait, but our ancestors recognized this unique ability of the dove and ever since, the dove has been a tantamount symbol of a good mother.  So, if you take great pride in being a supportive mom, a dove tattoo might be a perfect symbol to convey this special joy.

Migrate to similar symbolism on your personal flight for more tattoo meanings:

Dove Symbolism (a full page devoted to dove meanings on Whats-Your-Sign.com)

More Dove Symbolism (including Native American thoughts on the dove) on my blog.

Bird Symbolism

Birds of Motherhood

Celtic Bird Symbolism

Lotus Tattoo Meaning

Sunday, February 14th, 2010

Lotus Tattoo Meaning

Lotus Tattoo Meaning

Lotus Tattoo Meaning
at-a-glance
:

  • Light
  • Awareness
  • Illumination
  • Opening
  • Renewal
  • Creation
  • Life
  • Balance
  • Revelation
  • Direction

Much of the sacred symbolism behind the lotus comes from its relationship with the elements of water  and fire

It grows in the water, and so therefore the lotus is a natural tribute to water-affiliated concepts like: Dreams, Emotion, Intuition, Awareness, Purification. 

The lotus blossom opens each morning, unfolding its vitality in the face of the dawning sun.  This is the solar connection – the link to fire which proffers symbolism of: Passion, Vitality, Revelation, Clarity, Life and Vision.

These powerful symbolic meanings combined with the lush, elegant lotus make for a dynamic tattoo – especially for people wanting to convey a gentle opening to the profound simplicity of Nature as an analogy for walking along the spiritual path.

Lotus tattoo meaning is deeply rooted in spiritual purity.  The Buddha for example is seen emerging from the lotus. In fact the mantra “mani padme” meaning “jewel of the lotus” is a reference to Nirvana. 

Observation, meditation and focus upon the lotus is encouraged as a doorway to unique realms of perception.  The lotus is a portal to magnificent awareness – and many masters (ancient and modern alike) recognize this enchanting power of this beguiling blossom.  A lotus tattoo might serve as a constant reminder of the majesty it represents.

The lotus is symbolic of many vast concepts in ancient culture, such as:

  • The human heart
  • Unmanifested potential
  • The process of universal creation
  • The eight (petals) directions – navigation
  • Awareness rising out of chaos (blooms from murky water)

The blooms emerging from water, along with distinctly delicate features of the lotus are reminiscent of feminine qualities.  Egyptian, Hindu, Japanese and Indian cultures all recognize the theme of birth and renewal through the lotus. 

Are you birthing a new phase in your life that offers a gentle clarity in your inner views?  Are you emerging from chaos into a lucid illumination?  Are you seeking a daily devotion that represents renewal and rebirth?

A “yes” to any one of these questions might make you give more consideration to the lotus tattoo meaning.  If the lotus symbolism calls to you with a subtle song of tender elegance, it’s worth your time to look more deeply into its petals for meaning in your own life.

To be sure, there is a lot more involved to lotus symbolism than what I’ve covered here.  Do more research on your own – I guarantee your investment to learning more about the lotus will be enlightening.

Some other pages of interest:

Symbolic Flower Meanings

Flower Color Meanings

Nature Symbolism

Chakra Symbolism

Sun Symbolism

Water Symbolism

Moon Tattoo Meaning

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Moon Tattoo Meanings

Moon Tattoo Meanings

Some Moon Tattoo Meanings
at-a-glance:
  • Dreams
  • Intuition
  • Feminine Power
  • Divine Light
  • Shadow
  • Magic
  • Purity
  • Hidden Strength
  • Sensuality
  • Mysticism
  • Cycles
  • Subtle Energy
  • Mystery
  • Influence
  • Eternity
  • Fertility

All life is touched and stimulated by the moon, especially dark life.  Flora and fauna dance in lunar reels, enchanted by the wax and wane of the moon. 

Crazy mushrooms sweat from her silvery touch.  Oceanic mouths open and close in serenade to the lunar phases.  And those of us who are linked-in with hidden powers of the cosmos are prompted to bask in lunar rays for unique illuminations.

To be sure, when discussing moon tattoo meanings, we are diving into esoteric depths, where dreamscapes replace common landscapes and quicksilver visions lace our views.

The moon is a life affirming symbol.  It appears to be constantly changing, and so therefore it reminds us of the consistency of all life.  It is also symbolic of the cyclical nature of time – even karma.  Life moves in non-linear terms, and we all know karma is a big circle (what comes around goes around).  The moon in her phases reminds us of this kind of infinite process of recycling and regeneration.

Moon tattoos may hold a powerful appeal to women as we are inevitably tied to her cycles with our own.  Further, the moon is symbolic of feminine power and fertility.  Countless goddesses in myth are featured with the silvery moon to convey hidden power, secret wisdom and subtle influences. 

There are women who are capable of outwardly reflecting their inner pools of light and energy.  You know who you are.  Those of us who have easy access to these internal energy sources can intimately relate to the magnetism of the moon.  I think it’s the undercurrent of infinite potential that electrifies those of us who are plugged into lunar energy.  For those of you, a moon tattoo might be the ink that flips your spiritual switches.

Of course, men feel lunar luminescence too!  And, although the moon mostly resonates with feminine archetypal identification, there are very male associations too.   Off the top of my head I can think of some Native American tribes, Japanese, the Maori, African too – these ancient cultures prescribe male gender to the moon.  Also, the moon was (still is) a pivotal influence in hunting cultures and in these realms we see male deities – lunar gods.  In these scenarios the moon is consulted for optimal hunting and agricultural excellence.  All sources of provision which is a strong yang calling.

Here are a few snippets of lunar goodness from around the world:

Alchemical:  The moon coincides with the qualities of silver - a purifying, clarifying energy.  Reflective.  Strong, yet malleable.  It’s the “Lesser Work” in the evolutional scale of human development.  When joined with the sun (gold), the twain hold hands in a cosmic balance – the Greater Work of the balanced soul commences.

Archetypal:  The moon is the “Queen of Heaven”…goddess, mother, lover, priestess.  That’s some powerful archetypal energy and if these grand myths run through your lunar bloodlines, a moon tattoo might be the perfect conveyance.

Taoism: The moon is yin, and referred to as the “eye that shines through the darkness” – this is symbolic of illumined vision of a spiritual/enlightened nature.

Egyptian:  The moon is often linked to Isis, also known as the Queen of the Heavens – a cosmic creatrix. 

Native American: Depending which tribe you’re consulting, there are legends of the Great Woman (or Old Woman) beaming in the moon, she is eternal, and ever-watching over her children (all of creation) with objective knowing. 

Totemic:  The moon calls to many animals (including humans), and you might find moon tattoo inspiration from her many suitors in the animal kingdom.  Any critter with horns will be associated with the moon, like bulls - it’s the crescent horns they are reminiscent of the crescent moon – also symbolic of cycles, fertility.  Most nocturnal creatures are lunar affiliated too.  Rabbits, toads, cats….all great partners to moon energies.

I’ve written loads more on lunar symbolism. 

Check it:

Symbolic Moon Facts  (includes more about animals & dieties associated with the moon).

Native American Moon Sign

Native American Full Moon Meanings

Astrological Moon Sign Personality Types

The Moon Shining in the Tarot

Feather Tattoo Symbolism

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Feather Tattoos and Feather Symbolism

Feather Tattoos and Feather Symbolism

Feather Tattoo Symbolism
(at-a-glance):

  • Higher mind
  • Freedom
  • Ascended thoughts
  • Enlightenment
  • Honor
  • Soul’s journey
  • Dreams
  • Inspiration
  • Levitation
  • High spirit
  • Uplifting
  • Hope
  • Promise
  • Faith
  • Weightless
  • Purity
  • Truth
  • Magic
  • Spiritual messages
  • Flying high
  • Limitlessness
  • Transformation
  • Rejuvenation
  • Free spirit
  • Travel
  • High class or status

Feather tattoos are often seen featured in Native American themed ink, and in this context the symbolism deals with approaching nature and the power of birds with honor.  Native Americans used feathers in ritual because they knew the spirit of the bird was represented by the feather.  Bird spirits are extremely powerful in purifying the spirit and cleansing the energetic environment.  Waving a feather over a sacred fire with pure intent is a way of uplifting the soul and expressing gratitude to bird spirits.

Feathers in Native American minds as well as many other cultures deals with communication.  Feathers are often viewed as messages from the spirit world, and feather tattoos will convey powerful ideals about holy exchange.  Indeed, many schools of thought believe seeing feathers on our path is a direct message from a loved one who has transitioned into the spirit side of life (deceased).

In Celtic symbolism and myth, Morrigan wore an intricate cloak of feathers (typically raven feathers) as a means to transform into a bird.  Legend indicates her ability to shift into bird form allowed her higher reasoning, and a “bird’s eye view” into spiritual realms.  In this form she could also easily travel the earth and spy about on people of interest to her motives.

If Egyptology is your thing, then a feather tattoo might symbolize the wisdom of the goddess Maat who is a matriarchal figure of truth and justice.  During mummification, Anubis and Maat compared the weight of heart against the weight of the feather to determine the purity of the soul (and eligibility for the entrance into the Afterlife without consequence).  If the heart was light as a feather, the soul was deemed pure and the spirit could move freely into further evolution.

As mentioned, Native American wisdom understands the feather to be an embodiment of bird spirit.  Eagle feathers had special meaning and were given to warriors as a tremendous honor of bravery and courage.  It indicated a nobility of the heart and allowed the recipient to take flight easily on spirit journeying. 

In this way, feathers are also status symbols in many cultures.  Plumed knights, feathered headdresses, feathered cloaks – these are all symbolic of higher class of people – usually for the brave hearted, or the spiritual master.

A more expanded view of feather tattoos deal with thought, intellect and the higher mind.  This is because feathers (birds) are associated with air, the skies, and the heavens.  This also forms a logical connection with dreams, inspiration, spiritual ascension and higher intelligence.

If you need more information on this subject, check out these pages:

Symbolic Meaning of Feathers (full article)

Bird Totems and Meanings

Nature Symbolism

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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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.

Lion Tattoo Symbolism

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

Lion Tattoo Symbolism

Lion Tattoo Symbolism

Lion Tattoo Symbolism at-a-glance:

  • Strength
  • Courage
  • Purity
  • Honesty
  • Loyalty
  • Protection
  • Nobility
  • Integrity
  • Power
  • Authority
  • Bravery

Lions are solar animals, which mean their tattoos will signify sun-like qualities such as:

  • Brilliance
  • Vitality
  • Life
  • Expansion
  • Dominion

In Egypt, two lions shown together (back to back) symbolize East meeting West; sunrise and sunset.  It’s a cyclical theme that reminds us of the waxing and waning nature of all life.

Also in Egypt as well as Babylonia, Assyria, China and Japan grand statues of lions were erected in front of temples and sacred places.  This is an attribute of the lion’s protective qualities.  In expressive art of all kinds, including  lion tattoo symbolism there is a theme of guardianship.

Lion Tattoo Symbolism in Greco-Roman Myth:  Lion’s are associated with love…a virile, masculine, strong libido kind of love and are connected to amorous deities such as Cybele, Aphrodite/Venus and Dionysus/Bacchus.

Lion Tattoo Meaning in Christinanity: The lion is a symbol of God for it’s regal stature, and lends a visual icon to the concept of power and justice.  Aslan in the Chronicles of Narnia stands a spiritual godhead.  In the symbol and seal known as the “Lion of Judah” attributed to the Israelite tribe of Judah the lion is symbolic of Christ.

Lion Tattoo Symbolism in Buddhism: Buddha and Krishna both are likened to the lion for their radiating energies, golden auras, and their security/wisdom/knowledge on a higher spritual level.

Lion Tattoos in Astrology: The lion is the zodiac (animal) representing the sign of Leo in astrology.  It is ruled by the sun (more solar animal symbolism applies here).  It’s the fifth sign of the zodiac which lends an adventuresome, high-spritited energy.   Intelligent, shrewd, exuberant and savvy in the ways of balance/justice, natural leaders are born under the sign of Leo.

Lion Tattoo Symbolism in Alchemy: The red lion is symbolic of sulphur which is the masculine principle and all it’s assertive qualities.  A green lion in alchemy represents the beginning of alchemical work, as well as feminine qualities (lunar too).  Two lions tattooed together in an alchemical light can represent the harmonic relationship between male and female.  Two lion tattoos may also represent the dualistic nature of Mercury (symbolic of quicksilver and the unification of opposites).

Lion Tattoo in Chinese Symbolism: Protection, guardian, luck, strength and expediency of power.  Depicted with an orb, the lion is symbolic of the celestial relationships between earth and sun and the interplay between the duality of life and nature. Tattooed with certain flowers, the lion symbolizes the balance between fragility and strength as well as the recognition of feminine wisdom.

If you need more information on lion tattoo symbolism, check out these wicked-awesome sources: