On what your near future after graduation holds, I drew Parrot. This is the bird of passion and compassion. Intelligent, empathetic and long lived, these birds bond intensely, lovers mimic each other, and are fiery in many ways. With their talented speech, they also represent the gift of language. Finally, they remind us, as chocolate is very toxic to them, what seems good can sometimes be bad.
For your message from the universe, I drew Peafowl. I notice right away that both these birds make reference to poison antidotes and I want to highlight that point for you. That's only a small part of Peafowl, though. This is the bird of technology, grounded in practical, earthly applications; communication, light, sound waves, color. This bird is also symbolic of the spiritually evolved being that chooses to remain in mortality, chooses to be part of life and to help others, combining intuition, compassion and spiritual clarity. Peahens are very good mothers, in a humble and simple way. In many ways, these birds are quite dignified and quiet, and may advise similar behavior, as well as watchfulness and observation. Finally, these birds bring a lesson about beauty. While they are among the most beautiful of birds, they have a horrible voice (especially the peacock) and rather ugly feet. They teach us that we should be neither too proud of our beauty or too ashamed of less than beautiful parts; that people will see what they choose to see, and we should be always aware that everyone has beautiful and ugly aspects, and be humble about our own.
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For your message from the universe, I drew Peafowl. I notice right away that both these birds make reference to poison antidotes and I want to highlight that point for you. That's only a small part of Peafowl, though. This is the bird of technology, grounded in practical, earthly applications; communication, light, sound waves, color.
This bird is also symbolic of the spiritually evolved being that chooses to remain in mortality, chooses to be part of life and to help others, combining intuition, compassion and spiritual clarity.
Peahens are very good mothers, in a humble and simple way. In many ways, these birds are quite dignified and quiet, and may advise similar behavior, as well as watchfulness and observation.
Finally, these birds bring a lesson about beauty. While they are among the most beautiful of birds, they have a horrible voice (especially the peacock) and rather ugly feet. They teach us that we should be neither too proud of our beauty or too ashamed of less than beautiful parts; that people will see what they choose to see, and we should be always aware that everyone has beautiful and ugly aspects, and be humble about our own.
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