The circle is a symbol hidden in plain sight with a power so sacred that it holds the wisdom of all that has ever been created. It is unity, creation, wholeness, and oneness. Circles are the sun, the moon phases, directions, the ecosystem, portals and labyrinths, fairy mounds and wedding rings, and the cycle of life then death.
In many ways the circle is a portal to an alternate reality. A reality where we can step away from the chaos and judgement within our societies and connect with our Spirit and higher self. When we step within a circle or recognize our own cyclical nature, we can find spiritual protection and align with our personal power.
Throughout the world, the circle symbolizes infinity, unity, the life cycle, wholeness, completion, and divinity. Common examples of the circle in architecture include the vesica piscis arches and rose windows. The circle is a significant symbol in many religions.
The circle is often used in a logo to represent unity, commitment, love or community.
The circle has and always will represent our journeys from beginning to end, and all the shifts and connections in between.
Throughout history the horse accompanied warriors and knights. The horse pulled carts and drove chariots. It helped with work and it became a symbol of wealth and success. People have used horses in everyday tasks and as a means to show off their elegance and style. In short, these are animals who have contributed to the improvement of our civilization all over the world!
The Horse is a powerful and energetic spiritual guide with many abilities. Nobility, grace, vital force, beauty and freedom are all qualities associated with the Horse.
Freedom, the strong symbolism of the totem horse
Horses are wild animals, emblems of freedom. When we see a horse galloping across a plain or along a beach, it reflects the image of a free, powerful and wild, even untameable animal. We are transported as we connect with the sense of freedom with the image of a horse running on the water, across desert sands, or green pastures, tracing its own path, as free as the wind.
Having the horse as a spiritual animal indicates a need to be able to express yourself freely. Sometimes you may not be able to express yourself without taboo or embarrassment. It's not always easy to share your ideas or give your opinions freely. There may be situations in which it's difficult to speak out: at work, at university, with your family or even within your circle of friends.
Within this circle, you are free to express yourself freely with the combination of the horse within a circle, your journey is complete.