What does it mean to find a feather?
Supposedly it is an angel's sign to you, they are communicating with you sort of a "I'm here to protect and look out for you" or '"I'm here to help you"
It can also be a sign or communication from someone you love who has died.
It's usually associated with them saying "I'm ok" or "I'm here"
This may be too personal, but before my aunt Vickie died, my mom and her watched a movie about angels.
Of course, the angels in this movie didn't have wings. My aunt turned to my mom and said "angels have wings, don't they" and a few days later my aunt died.
The day after, my mom went out to get the mail which came early and heard my aunts voice clear as a bell say "angels have wings, don't they?" right as a white feather fell down right in front of her.
It gives me chills to even write this. if you're finding white feathers, an angel is watching over you.
What does it mean to have turtles displayed on the back of a car window?
this means the vehicle is owned by a young girl who says that turtles are "Chill" could also be a secret society devoted to turtle worship...like the little fish club...or the little rainbow cults... also, is there a Calvin urinating on the turtle? this is an indication of an anti-turtle group...
Some symbols of strength are bulls,rams,buffalo and bears. They have lots of strength and can be considered symbols of strength. Also look up the Chinese symbol for strength.
Is there a saying that you are going to receive or lose money when your hands itch?
If you are right hand dominant - an itching right hand means you will spend money, if your left itches you will receive money. The opposite is true if you are left hand dominant.
What does a dead sparrow symbolize?
A dead sparrow symbolizes a willingness to sacrifice, even to the death. It can also represent a warning for danger that occur.
When any body part itches there is usually someone around to tell you what it means. Old wives tales attribute meaning to each. See list below for a comprehensive list.
Itching
-right hand-Money going in
-left hand -Money coming out
-right foot -Journey to familiar place.
-left foot -Journey to strange place.
-right ear -Spiteful gossip.
-left ear -Someone is speaking well of you.
-right eye -Good luck in the offing.
-left eye -Luck will soon turn against you
-nose - Going to kiss a fool; expect a quarrel
What is the significance of a dove?
The dove symbolizes peace.
A dove can be used to symbolize many different ideals. Since they are flying creatures, they often symbolize freedom. Their white fur is often a sign of purity and virginity.
What does the Puerto Rico coat of arms mean?
From: http://welcome.topuertorico.org/reference/escudo.shtml
The figures we see on the Coat of Arms of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico are inspired on those that appear on the Coat of Arms which the Spanish Crown granted to the Island of Puerto Rico at the beginning of the XVI Century. It was first recognized by King Ferdinand by virtue of Royal Decree on November 8, 1511, but it wasn't until March 9, 1905 that a law, establishing the official Coat of Arms was signed. It is the only one in Latin America still in official use since the conquest.
The predominant color on the background is the green, it is known that this color was used at the beginnings of the Christian era in allusion to Saint John the Baptist, as a symbol of the grass or vegetation when he would preach in the deserted jungle of Judea. Within the background there is a white lamb on top of the Book of Revelations, holding the seven seals of The Apocalypse of Saint John the Apostle. The lamb represents purity which corresponds to the figure of the Lamb of God, the Agnus dei, identified as Jesus Christ. The lamb holds a white flag with a red cross, the "Cross of Jerusalem" used by the monarchs to expel the "non-Christians" from the Spanish peninsula.
The rim is covered by 16 symbols: 4 castles signifying the "Kingdom of Castilla", 4 lions, representing the "Kingdom of Leon", both, lions and castles, represents the unity of both kingdoms, 4 flags, and 4 crosses of Jerusalem are symbols of Saint John the Baptist.
The crown on top symbolizes the "Royalty" who authorized this shield. To the right, an "F" for Fernando, to the left, a "Y" for Ysabel, who were over the crown (King and Queen of the Spanish Empire) when Puerto Rico was discovered, evoke the great pioneering efforts. The quiver of arrows and yoke represent ideograms for the initials of the Catholic Kings, F and Y.
The inscription reads "JOHANNES EST NOMEN EJUS" or "Juan (John) is its name", as Puerto Rico was originally called San Juan (Saint John), which today is the name of the capital city.
The use of the Coat of Arms of Puerto Rico is governed by certain Regulations promulgated by the Secretary of State of Puerto Rico on May 2, 1960, according to Act No. 7 of August 8, 1952, of the Legislature, amended by Law 143 of June 3, 1976.
What is the symbol for New Hampshire?
The Old Man of the Mountain on Cannon Mountain in the White Mountain Range which collapsed on 3 May 2003.
What are the state symbols of NY?
Some state symbols of New York include the state bird, which is the eastern bluebird, the state mammal, which is the beaver, and the state reptile, which is the snapping turtle. New York's state tree is the sugar maple and the state flower is the rose.
What does Hawaiis state flag mean?
Hawaii State Flag
Hawaii was once an independent kingdom. (1810 - 1893) The flag was designed at the request of King Kamehameha I. It has eight stripes of white, red and blue that represent the eight main islands. The flag of Great Britain is emblazoned in the upper left corner to honor Hawaii's friendship with the British.
What is the Hawaii state fruit?
Hawaii does not have an Official State Drink or Beverage or Juice. It Should have named the Blue Hawaii as the State Drink or at least considered the Mai Tai which is an essential ingredient at a Luau and is designed to get you past the three finger poi course of what otherwise is a delightful dining experience.
Why did Alaska choose the big Dipper for their flag?
The Big Dipper is a pattern of stars (asterism) that is easily located when viewing the night sky. The seven brightest stars in Ursa Major and form the hind quarter and tail of the symbolic Great Bear which has long been a Native American symbol for Alaska.
What color is the state flower of Alaska?
Blue and yellow. I assume the question above refers to the Alaska flag? The Alaska flag was designed by Benny Benson of Kodiak, Alaska, it is a blue flag decorated with yellow stars in the formation of the Big Dipper (Ursa Major) with the North star (Polaris) above it to the right.
What are the symbols on the Nigerian flag mean?
The two green bands are said to represent the forest and natural resources and the white central band represents peace. The flag was adopted on 1 October 1960.
What is the name of the dragon on the Welsh flag?
The Welsh Dragon known in Welsh as Y Ddraig Goch 'the red dragon', pronounced
[ə draiɡ ˈɡoch. the ch is sounded like clearing the throat.
Many refer to the Dragon by the name DEWI which is a welsh version of David.
What is the state bird and what is its significance the state New Hampshire?
The Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) is New Hampshire's official freshwater fish adopted in 1994.
The striped bass (Morone saxatilis) was designated New Hampshire's official state saltwater game fish in 1994.
What are the four state symbols?
The official drink in Delaware is Milk, the official song is "Our Delaware", the official bird is the Blue Hen, the official flower is the Peach Blossom, and the official insect is the Ladybug,
In Alaska Gold is the State Mineral.
Jade is the State Gem.
The Moose is the State Land Mammal.
The King Salmon is the State Fish.
The State Sport is Dog Mushing and
The State Flower is the Forget-Me-Not.
What is the state bird of Montana?
The official state bird of Montana is the Western Meadowlark, adopted in 1941.
What are five of the state symbols of Alaska?