Dragons often hold major spiritual significance in various religions and cultures around the world. In many East Asian cultures dragons were, and in some cultures still are, revered as representative of the primal forces of nature, religion and the universe. They are associated with wisdom-often said to be wiser than humans-and longevity. They are commonly said to possess some form of magic and are often associated with wells, rain, and rivers. To call upon the power and magic of a dragon is to call all the elements and beyond at once. The fire of magic, the water which is the blood of this world, the earth of the body and the container of magic, the air through which all life breathes. The order and chaos, bound and unbound, the energy which courses through all beings.
There are probably pagan traditions that do believe in dragons as spirits and use them in their spiritual paths.
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The Hebrew word for bowl doesn't have a spiritual meaning.
The spiritual meaning of the bumblebee highlights teamwork, community, productivity, and personal power. This spiritual meaning dates back to the ancient Druids.
I think the "spiritual meaning" is that you're not blind, and there are squirrels where you live.
Spiritual or theoretical. Platonic love is spiritual love
Noble and spiritual
Wisdom.
The Hebrew word for sunflower is khamanit (חמנית) but this word has no spiritual significance in Hebrew. The sunflower itself may have a spiritual meaning in other faiths though.
spiritual meaning of a caterpillar - is spiritual potential, largely unrecognised, and can be something more beautiful. Means changes and growth can be made to make yourself into something/someone different.
In Christianity the spiritual meaning of the number 3 represents the holy trinity; Father, Son and Holy Spirit
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