Rene Reimann
@Rene
15 January, 03:05
Nobody there anymore? d;) #Germany #FollowTheWhiteRabbit
+++ 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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+++ 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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+++ Part 11 +++
Pythonesque fracas of razor-sharp teeth, and splayed claws, spewing growls of anger. House rabbits especially, can represent Bravery as they defend their territory against the others, be it dog, cat or human. This is a symbolic allusion to "facing fears", not simply thumping in fear as Disney would have us believe. "Know thyself," the Greek philosophers taught. Rabbit always knows "where he is," at any moment, on any issue, in any arena. As a prey animal, is it absolutely necessary to know where the escape routes are located, who and where the predators are,
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Pythonesque fracas of razor-sharp teeth, and splayed claws, spewing growls of anger. House rabbits especially, can represent Bravery as they defend their territory against the others, be it dog, cat or human. This is a symbolic allusion to "facing fears", not simply thumping in fear as Disney would have us believe. "Know thyself," the Greek philosophers taught. Rabbit always knows "where he is," at any moment, on any issue, in any arena. As a prey animal, is it absolutely necessary to know where the escape routes are located, who and where the predators are,
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