Lights out, people do die in their sleep, horizontal posture in caskets, etc. opposite of daylight, it"s in Black and White.
Lilies are quite often used to symbolize peace.
Ravens are used as an image in things like books and movies to give a sinister atmosphere. They symbolise such things as death, evil, doom and often suggest bad things will soon take place. Sometimes they can also suggest canniblisim
According to my book on polynesian tattoos,they are used to symbolise light in darkness.
Ivy was used as part of Christmas decorations for several reasons. It was believed to symbolise everlasting life, because it was evergreen, but also to symbolise death, because it grew well in shade and in winter. For this reason ivy was sometimes only used in exterior decorations, as death was to be shut out at this time. Ivy and holly were seen as symbolising female and male and therefore the completeness of life.
The Wadjet Eye/ Eye of Ra/Eye of Horus often used to symbolise sacrifice, healing, restoration, and protection.
The Wadjet Eye/ Eye of Ra/Eye of Horus often used to symbolise sacrifice, healing, restoration, and protection
It is now used for Tourisim. It was used to symbolise power.
None its Word to symbolise as a term most often used in Sikhism to refer to God, the Being or the creator of all. LoL
The sould,the almighty god
It symbolizes the mortar used by the ancient Israelites to build.
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it is a death camp meant to be used to exterminate the Jew's.