Rene Reimann
@Rene
15 January, 03:05
Nobody there anymore? d;) #Germany #FollowTheWhiteRabbit
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*** FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT ***
*** TRUST YOUR ~♥~ INTUITION, SYNCRONICITIES & COINCIDANCES ***
Rabbit as Symbol: The Significance of Rabbits in Dreams and Art
Sandy Koi
Rabbits are more than companion animals to many of us in the House Rabbit Society-they are also living symbols of a life style, a philosophy and a value system. Many people who live with a house bunny have chosen a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle, for example.
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+++ Rabbit-Part 1 +++
*** FOLLOW THE WHITE RABBIT ***
*** TRUST YOUR ~♥~ INTUITION, SYNCRONICITIES & COINCIDANCES ***
Rabbit as Symbol: The Significance of Rabbits in Dreams and Art
Sandy Koi
Rabbits are more than companion animals to many of us in the House Rabbit Society-they are also living symbols of a life style, a philosophy and a value system. Many people who live with a house bunny have chosen a vegetarian or vegan lifestyle, for example.
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And as an animal that can become one with the earth in a camouflaged way, this symbol can also be translated into several different phases. It can mean that one is non-threatening, complacent, is unrecognized (invisible to others), hidden and/or totally safe and secure. The meanings vary according to the context of the imagery.
Rabbit, as Davis and DeMello indicated, is also a symbol of the archetypal "Trickster" in world mythologies. Br'er Rabbit is a Trickster, for example, as is the rabbit Manabozho in Native American myths.
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And as an animal that can become one with the earth in a camouflaged way, this symbol can also be translated into several different phases. It can mean that one is non-threatening, complacent, is unrecognized (invisible to others), hidden and/or totally safe and secure. The meanings vary according to the context of the imagery.
Rabbit, as Davis and DeMello indicated, is also a symbol of the archetypal "Trickster" in world mythologies. Br'er Rabbit is a Trickster, for example, as is the rabbit Manabozho in Native American myths.
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