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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

Panther Tattoo Symbolism

Monday, January 18th, 2010

Panther Tattoo Symbolism

Panther Tattoo Symbolism

Panther tattoo symbolism
at-a-glance:

  • Power
  • Stealth
  • Action
  • Protection
  • Dark Mystery
  • Attraction
  • Sensuality
  • Deep Magic
  • Feminine Power
  • Solitary
  • Stealthiness
  • Invincibility
  • Shadow Self
  • Shamanic Sight
  • Secret Keeper
  • Sorcery
  • Intelligence
  • Ferocity
  • Agility
  • Stamina
  • Patience
  • Silence
  • Honor

In order to familiarize ourselves with the power and purpose that backs up panther tattoos, it behooves us to observe a bit about the panther in the wild.

In their natural habitat, panthers are stalkers.  They track movements of their prey, stealthily prowl and ambush the object of their hunt from a blind-side.  This is symbolic of strategy.  The panther contemplates its most advantageous tactic.  Are you a calculating individual?  Do you sit back and observe your surroundings before you act?  Do you take in the details, and then pounce on opportunities when the timing is right?  If this sounds like you, then the panther may be the perfect totem tattoo for you.

Not only do these magnificent creatures symbolize intelligence and tact, they also represent deep aspects of magic.  This is largely due to their native habitat.  The panther dwells within the deepest regions of the darkest jungles.  In ancient cultures the panthers home is within the richest wombs of the earth – where moist emerald jungles teem with life, breathe with diversity and glisten with rich vitality. 

It is here the panther claims its kingdom and silently roams its dense and exotic realms.  There is much that remains unknown within the folds of the jungle – and the unknown is the gateway to magic.  It makes sense the panther is the keeper of this dark, sacred magic.  Do the realms of shadow, and the lands of exotic unknowns excite you?  The panther tattoo is a fitting memorial for this kind of fascination.

The sense of magic and the idea of the panther as a sacred “secret keeper” is enhanced by it’s obsidian hues.  Black panthers are symbolic of the night – where secrets are kept tightly locked away from the light of the sun.  Black is a color of mystery and silence and deep secrets.  Black is also a very lunar energy and can be associated with the Divine Feminine.

Interestingly, the panther is a solitary creature, preferring its own company over anyone else’s.  Outside of a mother raising her cubs, panthers live, hunt and evolve alone. This is symbolic of the Hermit - an ancient archetype of one who contemplates and evolves in unique understandings due to living a solitary life.  Living in this manner causes unorthodox insights, and brings one closer to understanding various precious secrets of life because there are no distractions

Just something to consider as you embark upon your exploration of getting a panther tattoo.  If you tend to enjoy solitude, contemplating the deeper mysteries in life, the panther may be calling to you.

The panther is also considered a symbol of protection, and many South American myths identify the panther as the guardian of spirit worlds.  In the wild, panthers hunt during dusk and dawn – these are considered to be powerful moments in time among ancient cultures.  Dusk and dawn are moments of transition and magical metamorphosis – moments of infinite potential. 

This, combined with it’s sleek black coat, piercing eyes and consummate hunting skills makes the panther a legendary guardian of other realms, and spiritual worlds.  Are you the protector of your own special worlds?  Are you the guardian of your clan or tribe?  Perhaps a panther tattoo is the right emblem to convey your powerful ability to guard that which is precious to you.

On the prowl for more information? I don’t blame you, I’m always prowling around for more too.  Take a look at my Panther Symbolism page for more intriguing symbolic tidbits.