A fresh start from the ashes.
the cheetah symbolizes life, nature, freedom, speed, and everything you want to accomplish in life.
It represents eternal life (ongoing and forever) and sometimes nature.
Mud can symbolize aspects such as transformation, growth, and creation. It represents the potential for new life to emerge from a messy or challenging situation. It also signifies the connection to the earth and the cyclical nature of life.
Wreaths symbolize the circle of life in nature (ie death and rebirth / Winter to Spring)
they symbolize purity and wellbeing of nature.
The woods symbolize, nature. Very simple answer. The nature, mother nature, for it is what mother nature created. Rest In Peace.. sufferers of the Christchurch earthquake in 2011
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A dead hummingbird can symbolize delicacy and vulnerability, as well as the fleeting nature of life. It may also serve as a reminder of the importance of appreciating beauty and joy in the present moment.
Day can symbolize the life.
Calaveras symbolize the Mexican tradition of Day of the Dead and are decorated skulls used to honor deceased ancestors and remind us of the cyclical nature of life and death. They also serve as a reminder to celebrate life and remember those who have passed in a joyful and colorful way.
A swing hanging from a tree can symbolize childhood innocence, freedom, and playfulness in nature. It may also represent nostalgia for simpler times or a desire to escape from the stresses of adult life.