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This little insect is known through the ages as been able to inspire to break free from the burden of your past and starting afresh and be on your way of building a better tomorrow by learning from today.
Dragonfly Tattoo – Deeper Thought And Freedom
A dragonfly has been likened to a butterfly however the dragonfly, unlike the butterfly is a creature of land, air and sea. A dragonfly despite been an airborne adult, lays its eggs in the water.
The water and the air have their own unique symbology and a dragonfly tattoo will incorporate both. Any creature that inhabits the water carries symbolism pertaining to the subconscious. It relates to the deeper thoughts we experience in a relaxed, meditative or subconscious state.
The air represents freedom and independence. A dragon fly tattoo connects both these ideologies and serves to remind us that our thoughts and beliefs should all be positive and progressive so that freedom and self sufficiency can be attained. The subconscious mind should be blemish free and should aspire you to reach for the sky.
You need to break free from the negative stories and ideas that people in the past may have said about you and the negative things you are starting to say to yourself. Break free is the message, an invitation to shift your way of thinking and releasing yourself of yourself imposed burden.
Dragonfly Tattoo – Raising Your Potential
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The dragonfly tattoo reassures you of being able to move in all directions, speaking to you of pure potential. The light reflecting dragonfly reminds you of the divine message of light and opens your creative imagination to emerge.
The dragonfly delivers flashes of inspiration and visions for what you can create in this life by skillfully maneuvering the terrain, with swift actions and precise movements, so that you just like the dragonfly can sit comfortably the top of the food chain.
The Dragonfly In Different Cultures
Native Americans believed that that dragonfly symbolized protected as it was said to oversee all the families in the tribe. This makes sense given that most of a dragonflys head is occupied by its eye, meaning they have fantastic vision that enables them to see most all angles, perfect for keeping watch.
They also considered the dragonfly to be a symbol for rebirth, which again is apt given that it transforms from given birth in the water to flourishing in the air. Some Native American tribes believe that if a dragonfly lands on you, it is the soul of someone who has passed on.
Japanese considered the dragonfly as being a symbol for joy and lightheartedness.
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