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spring
birth, new beginnings, youth
summer
maturity, knowledge, adulthood
autumn
old age, physical decline, approaching death, growing old
winter
death, sleep
dawn/morning
birth or youth; hope, renewal, new beginnings, possibilities, innocence and lack of corruption; purity and promise
noon
maturity, adulthood
evening
old age, physical decline, approaching death, growing old
east
land of birth or rebirth; associated with birth, renewal, youth, and love
west
the land of evening, old age, and the descent of the sun; associated with death and funerals
fruit
because of its many seeds, it represents fertility; temptation to sin; ripeness and completed development
fire
sacred, purifying, and renewing; representative of destruction and rebirth; it can also symbolize war, evil, hell, and divine wrath
the sea
because of the waves and tides, it represents changeability and variability
sun
happiness; enlightenment
rain
sadness and/or despair; sometimes new life; feritlity
wind and storms
violent human emotions; emotional tumult
lightning
sign of power and strength; associated with the romantic interest in the sublime, or that which makes a human being feel small and vulnerable; sometimes associated with the spark of life; can be life giving or death dealing
weeds
evil; wildness
grapevine
abundance and life; in ancient Greece, it’s sacred to Dionysius and represents ecstasy
red
the color of blood, passion, emotion, danger, or daring
white
innocence; light or enlightenment
green
inexperience, new life, and or immaturity
purple
royalty; bruising or pain
brown
the color of earth, ploughed land, and the soil; represents humility and poverty
dove
peace; purity; simplicity
serpent
temptation; sin; satan; seduction; masculinity as it is a phallic form, sometimes feminine because of its ability to devour
dog
fidelity
lamb
sacrifice substituting for sins of others in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; the children of God; first manifestation of spring and renewal
blood
guilt
beard
masculinity; strength and wisdom; maturity rather than. youthfulness
right hand
the saved and righteous at the Last Judgement; represents protection; individual strength; often associated with first chosen or the righteous helper
scythe
symbol of death, which destroys all; symbol of the passage of time; used to mow grass; associated with the grim reaper (personification of death)
sickle
similar to the scythe; another implement that cuts down plants and produce during the harvest; associated with the harvest; represents death and time; sometimes signals hope of rebirth
window
symbolic of desires, often unattainable desires; when a person is inside and looking out a window, she is an observer, not a participant in life; sometimes represents dissatisfaction and longing for what one cannot or does not have
mirror
represents self-knowledge and consciousness
doors and/or thresholds
tradition from one state or place to another