Sunday, August 09, 2009

Bees

Bees are the symbol of fertility and sexuality. Its honeycomb, a hexagon, is the symbol of the heart and represents the sweetness of life found within our own heart. It is also the symbol of the sun and all its energies.

The bee reminds us to extract the honey of life and to make our lives fertile (productive) while the sun shines. No matter how great the dream is, there is the promise of fulfillment if we pursue our dreams.

If a Bee has shown up in your life, examine your own productivity. Are you doing all you can to make your life more fertile? Are you busy enough? Are you making time to savor the honey of life and not becoming a workaholic?

The Bee is the symbol of accomplishing the impossible.Aerodynamically, its body is too large for its wings and should not be able to fly. Although now we understand how it does fly (high rate of wing movement),the Bee remains a symbol of accomplishing anything you put your mind to.

In Hinduism, the Bee relates to Vishnu, Krishna or Kama, the God of Love. In Egypt, the Bee symbolized royalty.In Greece, it was the symbol of the Eleusinian Mysteries. The Celts associated the Bee with hidden wisdom.


Bee shows us we can accomplish what seems impossible by having dedication and working hard. It asks us to pursue our dreams with incredible focus and fertilize our aspirations. Bee teaches us to cooperate with others who have similar goals so we can learn how to help each other.

L'abeille porte un grand symbole que l'humain devrait apprendre à regarder. Symbole de collaboration et de l'organistaion, seule l'abeille n'est rien.La ruche est pur symbole d'harmonie, parfaite vie en communauté. Par son travail acharné l'abeille permet à énormément d'espèces végétales de se reproduire et de ce travail en harmonie entre elle et avec le reste est produit le miel: aliment aux mille vertus, nectar des dieux. L'abeille est encore une communicatrice hors pair et elle invite à savoir retirer le miel de la vie.

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