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Birds: A Spiritual Field GuideStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionSince ancient times, birds have been seen as messengers of hope, symbols of peace, and even harbingers of death. Middle Eastern and Asian cultures believed birds were symbols of immortality. In East Indian myth, every bird in the world represents a departed soul, and in Christian art, birds often appear as saved souls. This lovely illustrated field guide highlights a specific bird and its corresponding symbolism such as: the Crane represents long life and immortality; the Eagle typifies power, resurrection, and generosity; the Nightingale suggests love and longing; the Owl is the symbol of wisdom, insight, and virtue; and, the Peacock heralds spring, birth, and new growth. With this enlightening volume as their inspiration, readers will steep themselves in the world of nature's most mystical creatures. Author descriptionArin Murphy-Hiscock (Montreal, Canada) has always felt a spiritual connection to birds, especially owls. She is a third-degree Wiccan High Priestess in the Black Forest Clan and the author of Power Spellcraft for Life, Solitary Wicca for Life, The Way of the Green Witch, and The Way of the Hedge Witch. She lives and bird-watches with her husband and son. |