Powers Associated With Oriental Animal Symbolism

By Jonathon Chen

The use of animal symbols has been part of many cultures throughout the history of the world. The place that animal symbols hold in the Chinese culture is perhaps considered to be unparalleled than what we find to be true regarding other cultures.

These Chinese animal symbols were products of philosophical inner meaning and it has been passed on in generations. Chinese people are well-known for their amazing power of observation and philosophical thought. They utilized their skills to watch animals and their behaviors and that resulted in finding out their characteristics. This knowledge was then used to connect the animal traits with the humans.

Chinese animal symbols have a different merit of its own. Some take it as reminders; others take it as omens and charms. One of the vital aspects of these Chinese animal symbols is that they have an artistic beauty in their visual representation.

These Chinese animal symbols are found in a wide spectrum of mediums and this adds special diversity to the way they are represented. Thus we will discover that the animal in its physical representation may vary but the meaning and characteristics associated with that particular animal remain constant.

The wide arrayof mediums in which you will be able to find Chinese animal symbols include paintings, drawings, clothes, paintings on homes, statues and embroidery etc. Today these animal symbols have found a new fan following of people from non-Chinese backgrounds.

The Chinese animal symbols have impressed the western world hugely. People actually give time to look into the lunar Chinese calendars to find out the year they were born according to it.

After adequate research, they put this information into a variety of purposes. Some people get themselves tattooed with the Chinese animal symbol that is used to indicate the year in which they were born. T-shirts, caps, jewelry and posters etc. are other mediums through which these symbols have become a part of the western culture.

Chinese have their own set of traditional notions with respect to these animal symbols. They are believed to radiate strong positive vibes that help positively to change an individual's life in their presence. This is sort of spirituality requires deeper understanding of meaning and characteristics behind the animal symbol and then introducing them in one's life.

For the western world however it is the mere fact of discovering the animal that represents them according to the Chinese calendar and then making use of it in different forms of art.

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