Category: mythology

  • Kingfisher Comes

    Kingfisher Comes

    The kingfisher symbolizes intuition, adaptability, and resilience as a totem animal. It reflects our inner landscape and encourages us to navigate change with grace. Its presence offers solace and strength, empowering us to rise above adversity and embrace the interconnectedness of all living beings. It is a symbol of beauty, grace, and good fortune in…

  • Jackal’s Labyrinth

    Jackal’s Labyrinth

    The jackal holds profound significance in ancient mythology, embodying wisdom and guidance across cultures. In Egyptian lore, it symbolizes Anubis, guiding souls through death’s veil. In Hindu mythology, it is linked to Kali and Shiva, representing cunning and adaptability. In Tibetan Buddhism, it symbolizes independence and self-reliance, guiding seekers through spiritual illusions. The jackal teaches…

  • Inchworm’s Journey

    Inchworm’s Journey

    In ancient forests, sage Oakenheart learns wisdom from an inchworm, teaching patience and interconnectedness, inspiring timeless folklore and legends.

  • Horse Tales From Dream to Destiny

    Horse Tales From Dream to Destiny

    When horse comes as your spirit animal it is time to set your soul free. It is the totem animal for those who jump hurdles of life with ease. As a power animal it is about increased wisdom.

  • The Spring Symphony

    The Spring Symphony

    Spring festivals intertwine mythology with tradition, celebrating renewal and love, epitomized by Vasantasena’s romantic allure amidst vibrant festivities.”

  • Jarjara Puja

    Jarjara Puja

    “What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another.” ― Chris Maser, Forest Primeval: The Natural History of an Ancient Forest