πŸ•ŠοΈ Symbolic Interpretations

β€œA symbol is not the thing β€” but it is never just decoration.”

This scroll invites you to meet familiar shapes not as design β€” but as ancient language. Across cultures and ages, the same symbols reappear in carvings, dreams, seals, and poems. Interpretations differ, but the resonance remains.

πŸ•ŠοΈ The Feather

A symbol of lightness, truth, or freedom β€” or a message carried from the invisible. In ancient Egypt, hearts were weighed against feathers to test one’s soul.

πŸŒ€ The Spiral

It moves inward and outward at once. A symbol of evolution, cycles, and motion toward center or expansion from it. Found in shells, galaxies, and finger whorls.

πŸšͺ The Closed Door

Is it invitation or denial? Threshold or protection? In dreams and rituals, doors often appear before transformation. What’s behind it is not always the point.

πŸ”₯ The Flame

A flicker of spirit, destruction, illumination, or passion. Fire burns and reveals. A candle at night can mean remembrance β€” or resolve.

πŸ”΅ The Circle

No beginning. No end. Unity. Repetition. Eternity. The ring, the moon, the mandala β€” each a reminder of the whole that contains its parts.

Symbols meet us where we are. They change meaning as we change selves. Let them whisper, not shout.