Title: Symbols
1Symbols
2Symbols
- A symbol is something that stands for something
else. - Often a word, color, object, picture, person,
setting or happening that symbolizes a deeper,
broader meaning.
3WATER
birth-death-resurrection
creation
the unconscious
fertility and growth
purification and redemption
4The Sea
infinity
life
eternity
spiritual mystery
the unconscious
death and rebirth
5Rivers
death and rebirth (baptism)
death
flowing of time into eternity
life cycle
incarnations of deities
6Rain
sadness
sorrow
7SUN
law in nature
creative energy
masculine Father Principle
consciousness (thinking, enlightenment, wisdom)
passage of time and life
8Rising Sun
birth
creation
enlightenment
9Setting Sun
death
end of time
10MOONLIGHT
romance
11ROSE
Love
lips kindness
lovely woman
12BALANCING SCALES
justice
13COLORS RED
blood
sacrifice
passion
violence
disorder
sensuality
14COLORS GREEN
POSITIVE
sensation
growth
fertility
nature
hope
NEGATIVE
death and decay
15COLORS BLUE
usually highly positive
religious feeling
spiritual purity
truth
security
16COLORS BLACK
evil
darkness
death
primal wisdom
the unknown
mystery
melancholy
17COLORS WHITE
light
POSITIVE
purity
timelessness
innocence
NEGATIVE
blinding truth of cosmic mystery
terror
death
the supernatural
18COLORS YELLOW
light
comprehension
brightness
19CIRCLE or SPHERE
unity
wholeness
completeness
20SEASONS
AUTUMN Last few years of life
SUMMER Prime of life
SPRING New beginnings birth
WINTER End of life
21TREE
redemption (cross)
life (tree of life)
immortality
inexhaustible life
22NUMBERS
Three
(masculine)
spiritual awareness
light
holy
unity
23Three
- Three in Holy Trinity
- Father, Son, Holy Ghost
- Three Phases of Moon
- New, Full, Old
- Three Sun Gods
- Horus, Ra, Osiris (rising, midday, setting)
- Three Levels of Space
- Heaven, earth, abyss
24NUMBERS
Four
(feminine)
spiritual awareness
circle
holy
life cycle
25Four
- Four Ages of World (Ovid)
- Gold, silver, bronze, iron
- Four Cardinal Virtues (Plato)
- Wisdom, courage, temperance, justice
- Four Parts of Day
- Dawn, day, evening, night
- Four Cardinal Points
- North, south, east, west
- Four Faces of Christ
- Lion (ruler), ox (servant), man (earthly), eagle
(spiritual) - Four Seasons
- Winter, spring, summer, fall
26NUMBERS
Seven
completeness
perfection
union of three and four
most powerful of all symbolic numbers
27Seven
- Seven Stars in Big Dipper
- Seven Days of Week
- Seven Planets (Old World)
- Seven Days to Create World
- Seven Days to Prepare food (OT)
- Seven Colors in Rainbow
28NUMBERS
TEN
perfection
completeness
29Ten
- Ten fingers
- Ten toes
- Ten Commandments
- Tithing (1/10)
30PLACES
Garden
(Edenic)
innocence
paradise
fertile
unspoiled beauty
31PLACES
Desert
nihilism
spiritual aridity
hopelessness
death
32PLACES
Island
freedom
innocence
33ANIMALS
Slyness cleverness
34ANIMALS
35ANIMALS
- LAMB
-
- gentleness
- purity
sacrifice -
- innocence
36ANIMALS
- LION
- nobleness
-
- ferocity
- royalty
37ANIMALS
38SERPENT
(snake or worm)
libido (sexual energy)
evil
mystery
pure force
wisdom
corruption
sensuality
destruction
the unconscious
39MONEY
labor evil
40BIRDS
41BIRDS
42BIRDS
- Eagle
- power
-
clear-sightedness - vision
- protection
43BIRDS
- Hawk
- war
-
warlike person - pugnacious
44BIRDS
45BIRDS
46BIRDS
- Vulture
- loathsome evil waiting
- to devour man
47BREAD
48BLOOD
49FIRE or BURNING
50NAKEDNESS
- naturalness
- primitive
instincts - savagery
-
innocence
51MOTIFS or PATTERNS
- These patterns are recurrent in virtually every
cultural mythology
52Creation
- the most fundamental of all archetypal motifs
- virtually every mythology is built on some
account of how the cosmos, nature, and mankind
were brought into existence by some supernatural
Being or beings
53Flood
- Nearly every culture has a story concerning the
destruction or near destruction of the world by
flood. - Biblical account - Hebrew
- Epic of Gilgamesh - Sumerian
- http//www.godandscience.org/apologetics/gilgamesh
.html
54Sacrificial Scapegoat/Atonement
- The transfer of the corruptions of the tribe to a
sacred animal or person to receive the cleansing
or atonement thought necessary for natural and
spiritual rebirth. - The rites of blood sacrifice and purification
were considered a magical guarantee of
rejuvenation.
55Sacrificial Scapegoat/Atonement
- The hero, with whom the welfare of the tribe or
nation is identified, must die (or leave the
tribe/nation) to atone for the peoples sins and
restore the land to fruitfulness. - Christ
- Joseph (OT)
- Shirley Jacksons The Lottery
56Characters The Great Mother
- Represents mysteries of life, death,
transformation - Good Mother
- Positive
- Life, birth, warmth, nourishment, protection,
fertility, growth, abundance - Demeter
- Ceres
- Mother in Everyday Use
57Characters
- Terrible Mother
- Negative
- Witch, sorceress, siren, whore, femme fatale
- Associated with sensuality, sexual orgies, fear,
danger, darkness, dismemberment, emasculation,
death terrifying aspects of the unconscious - Wicked stepmother in fairy tales
- Medea
58Characters
- Wise Old Man
- Savior, redeemer, guru
- Personification of spiritual
- Spiritual qualities knowledge, reflection,
insight, wisdom, cleverness, intuition - Moral qualities goodwill, readiness to help
- Appears when the hero is hopeless or in a
desperate situation helper
59Characters
- Trickster
- Joker, jester, clown, fool, fraud, prankster,
picaro (rogue), poltergeist, con man, shaman,
magician, shape-shifter, witch - Closely associated with Jungs shadow archetype
- Mischievous, unexpected, disorder, amoral
- Represents primordial, dawning consciousness
- Particularly notable in African and American
Indian cultures
60Immortality
- Escape from time (return to paradise)
- the state of perfect timeless bliss enjoyed by
man and woman before their tragic Fall into
corruption and mortality - Mystical submersion into cyclical time
(reincarnation) - theme of endless death and regeneration
- submission to the rhythms of Natures eternal
cycle
61QUEST or JOURNEY
- The hero (savior, deliverer) undertakes some long
journey during which he must perform impossible
tasks and overcome insurmountable odds in order
to save the kingdom.
62Animal Motif
- Children nursed/raised by wild animals
- Live by instinct/can never adjust to
civilization - Romulus and Remus
- Tarzan
- Jungle Book