Divination Journal

Lady Carla Beltane picks out the symbol, rune, tarot card, etc., but the information is from the website in the hyperlink.

Tarot Card

Source: Tarotx.net

The Sun of Life – Major Arcana

II. The Description of The Sun of Life Wildwood Tarot

III. The Meaning of The Sun of Life Wildwood Tarot

IV. The guideline of The Sun of Life Wildwood Tarot

V. Keywords and extensions of The Sun of Life Wildwood Tarot

More The Sun Cards from Famous Tarot Decks

1. The Sun Rider Waite Tarot

Animal Spirit Guide or Helper

Source: UniGuide.com

Butterfly meanings and symbolism include angels, transformation, ephemeral beauty, immortality, fertility, joy, and other powerful qualities. While they only live for a short time, butterflies have existed on Earth long before humans, and they have intrigued us since time immemorial. In fact, butterflies appear in the myths and folklore of people around the world, and many cultures believe in the butterfly spirit animal.

In this post, you’ll learn about butterfly meanings and symbols, butterfly mythology, the butterfly as a spirit guide, and more.

Table of Contents

What do butterflies symbolize?

Detailed Butterfly Symbols and Meanings

Butterfly Color Meanings and Symbols

Red Butterfly Meaning

Orange Butterfly Meaning

Yellow Butterfly Meaning

Green Butterfly Meaning

Blue Butterfly Meaning

Purple Butterfly Meaning

Brown Butterfly Meaning

Black Butterfly Meaning

White Butterfly Meaning

Butterfly Spirit Animal

Butterfly Power Animal

Butterfly Totem

Butterfly Symbolism in Ancient Cultures

Mayan and Aztec Butterfly Mythology

Greek and Roman Mythology

Butterfly Symbolism in the Bible

Celtic Mythology

Butterfly Meaning in Japan

Butterfly Meaning in Feng Shui and Chinese Culture

Native American Butterfly Meanings

Butterfly Dream Meaning

Butterfly Tattoo

Organizations that Protect Butterflies

Rune

Source: TheRuneSite.com

The Northumbrian runes are an extension of the Anglo-Saxon runes, which in turn are an extension of the Elder Futhark rune set. The Northumbrian runes add 4 more runes to the Anglo-Saxon set making the total of 33 runes. Again due to the set up of the Anglo-Saxon runes, you may see this set also being referred to as the Northumbrian Futhork.

Cweorth

Sound: “q”
Stands for: Flames of a fire
Casting meaning: This rune represents a process of transformation through fire. The spirit of a body from a person on a funeral pyre is liberated by fire. Cweorth refers to the sacredness of the hearth and ritual cleansing by fire.

Witch’s Rune

Source: psychic-revelation.com

The Rings

Keywords: Love, relationships.

Meanings: The Rings is the rune of love and again, when it is the leading stone, it is a positive answer to your question. It is very much a rune of relationship and can indicate engagement, marriage or a new/renewed relationship. It can also indicate the need for a fresh approach to an existing relationship.

Ogham

Source: LearnReligions.com

Straith/Straif

This symbol, used for the sound St, is Straith (sometimes seen as Straif), the Blackthorn tree. A symbol of authority and control, the Blackthorn is connected to strength and triumph over adversity. Blackthorn is a tree (although some might argue it’s more of a really big shrub) of winter, and its berries only ripen after the first frost. White flowers appear in the spring, and the bark is black and thorny.

On a medicinal level, Blackthorn berries–sloe berries–are brewed to make a tonic (this is what Sloe Gin is made from). The tonic can be used as a laxative and/or diuretic, as well as a skin astringent. In folklore, the Blackthorn has a fairly unpleasant reputation. An English legend refers to a devastating winter as a “Blackthorn Winter.” It also represents the darker side of magic and witchcraft. Because it’s a plant that becomes hardy when all around it is dying, it is associated with the Dark Mother, the Crone aspect of the Goddess, particularly the Cailleach in some parts of Scotland and Ireland. There is also a strong connection to the Morrighan, because of Blackthorn’s association with the blood and death of warriors. In fact, in early Celtic culture, the Blackthorn was popular for its use in the cudgel shillelagh.

I Ching

Source: IChingOnline.net

Hexagram Twenty – Four/24

Fu / Return

Thunder regenerates deep within Earth’s womb:
Sage rulers recognized that the end of Earth’s seasonal cycle was also the starting point of a new year and a time for dormancy.
They closed the passes at the Solstice to enforce a rest from commerce and activity.
The ruler himself did not travel.

You have passed this way before but you are not regressing.
This is progress, for the cycle now repeats itself, and this time you are aware that it truly is a cycle.
The return of old familiars is welcome.
You can be as sure of this cycle as you are that seven days bring the start of a new week.
Use this dormancy phase to plan which direction you will grow.

SITUATION ANALYSIS:

You are about to experience a rebirth — about to be given another chance, a new lease on life.
You have persevered, gone the distance through an entire cycle — through the Spring of hope or new passion, through a Summer of growth and building, only to be sacrificed like the archetypal Harvest King at the Autumn reaping.
You lie dormant like seed beneath Winter snows now, healing and absorbing new energies in preparation for the new young Spring coming shortly to your life.

Numerology

Source: worldnumerology.com

Twenty – Four

The 6 based on 24 counsels and comforts others, likes music and often plays an instrument (percussion is a favorite). It represents domestic struggles and divorce, needs a solid, stable environment. Can be a bit gossipy.

Angel Number

Source: Angel-Numbers.com

Twenty- Four

Angels are helpng you to keep your faith and have courage in all your actions. They are with you right now and want you to know that. Believe in Angels and Higher Powers around you. They have abilities to help you.

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