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Erna Bragman Motonaga - Who I Am, Why I’m Here - Where Will I Go? - Clerical System Corporation - 1984
𝕯𝖗𝖊𝖆𝖒 𝕯𝖎𝖈𝖙𝖎𝖔𝖓𝖆𝖗𝖞
𝕮𝖔𝖒𝖒𝖔𝖓 𝕱𝖗𝖚𝖎𝖙:
General Symbols-
Growing/Fresh:
- Youth
- Temptation
- Sensuality
- Fertility
- Prosperity
- Abundance
- Frutis of Labor
- Wealth
- Health
- Sweet Disposition
Rotting:
- Old Age
- Spoiled Innocence
- Bitter Endings to an Affair
- Corruption
- Financial Loss
- Failed Efforts
- Missed Opportunities
- Deterioration of Health
𝕬𝖕𝖕𝖑𝖊𝖘:
Sin of woman, downfall of man. Religious connections to Adam and Eve and a representative of knowledge both forbidden and sacred. This means it can also represent female liberation, independent thought, spiritual soul searching and self discovery. Also symbolic of the relationship between humans and nature, and the inherited desire to survive, as well as the ability to sustain off the land. Apples versatility make them good metaphors for adaptability, while the trees remind us that good things are bound to come with hard work and patience. Going back to knowledge apples are also a symbol of teaching, guidance and the cultivation of the next generation. Since apples are found in most cultures, and the trees bare fruit for generations, they can also be a nod to heritage.
𝕭𝖆𝖓𝖆𝖓𝖆:
Phallic symbol. Strong sexual desire. Can also represent humor and happiness due to their yellow color as well as their history being used as a comedic prop (banana peel); sometimes a suggestion to laugh at yourself. Bananas can represent the odd and strange as well as the surreal. There is a dark side to this symbol however. Bananas can represent male entitlement and patriarchy. Their historical ties to politics and business can elude to racial oppression, political strife, blatant consumerism and greed; as well as plain insanity or chaos.
𝕭𝖑𝖆𝖈𝖐𝖇𝖊𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖘 :
Blackberries are strange in that they can represent both beauty and ugliness, sometimes separately- and sometimes simultaneously. The deep color of the blackberry has been used to represent the blood of saints and martyrs, and therefore can elude to a necessary sacrafice, heavy responsibilities, or even trial and tribulation. On the flipside, martyrdom can also elude to scapegoating, unnecessary stress or spreading oneself too thin. Despite their connection with the sacred, blackberries can also be a symbol of the devil and may hold connotations of temptation, arrogance and empty promises. In this sense, depending on one's view point, they can also be bad omens, symbols of bad luck and even curses.
𝕭𝖑𝖚𝖊𝖇𝖊𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖘:
Blueberries are representative of comfort, wholesome memories and warmth. Since blueberries are often portrayed in rural dishes, a blueberry can represent traditional values, family, and connectivity with nature. Blueberries often hint at nostalgia or yearning for a time since passed. There is a bitterness to blueberries however, and their appearance can sometimes elude to things appearing better than they actually are. Blueberries can sometimes act as a lesson to look again and be discerning of certain situations, opportunities or promises.
𝕮𝖍𝖊𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖘:
Representative of virginity, youth and purity the plucking, or destruction of a cherry in one's dreams can be a metaphor of loss of innocence, growing up, or sexual liberation. With their pit found directly in the center, and their juice being a deep red, cherries can represent both the beginning and end of a life- and therefore signify the start or closing of a chapter in one's life. Cherries can also act as a reminder to count one's blessings in life as they are sweet and have connections to the Christian idea of paradise.
𝕮𝖗𝖆𝖓𝖇𝖊𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖘:
Seen around the harvesting season, cranberries often hold connotations of abundance. They also have strong links to themes of family and comfort. Being native to the North Americas, cranberries can act as a symbol for American wilderness and nature. For the untameable.
𝕱𝖎𝖌𝖘:
Figs have connotations in both past and modern cultures. The fig, just as with the apple, is a symbol for the fall of man, and therefore shares similar meanings of knowledge and temptation. However, unlike the apple, the fig also is a symbol for modesty as Adam and Eve tried to cover themselves with fig leaves. In literature figs have been used to represent ulterior motives and false pretenses, as seen in Shakespeare; as well as impropriety, ill wishes and ill regard. Figs have been used as a symbol of sex and, more specifically, vaginas throughout history.
𝕲𝖗𝖆𝖕𝖊𝖘:
Grapes allude to abundance and material wealth, especially when seen in a vineyard. They are also associated with political power, as seen in images where someone of great social stature is being fed grapes, as well as wrath. Since grapes are made into wine, they can also be a symbolism of frivolity, celebration and hedonism. Unless, that is, one were to take this symbol at a Catholic approach- in which case wine (and the grape) is the symbol of the blood of Christ and deep spirituality.
𝕷𝖊𝖒𝖔𝖓𝖘:
Symbol of luxury and wealth. The old world perception of lemons held them up as exotic and strange, thus making them a symbol of unexplored lands; of travel and international commerce. Due to their connections to wealth, lemons are also a representation of economics. A peeled lemon can offer a lesson in these things, and can warn of pride and the dangers of materialism. Peeled lemons can also symbolize fleeting joy and pleasure, as well act as a memento mori. Due to this connection to death, lemons can also represent bitterness, sourness and disappointment.
𝕸𝖆𝖓𝖌𝖔:
Though mangos do not hold a lot of symbolism in western culture, they have a high place in eastern symbolism. Mangos are symbols of spirituality and higher thinking, once desired by Ganesh as a source of knowledge as well as the supposed meeting place for Buddha and his followers. Mangos are also symbols of sexual desire, lust, love and fertility, as well as royalty and wealth. It should also be said, there is folklore stating mango trees have the abiltiy to grant wishes.
𝕻𝖊𝖆𝖈𝖍𝖊𝖘:
Peaches are symbols of immortality and youth. Good health, especially female health are suggested by the appearance of this fruit. Peaches also allude to female sexuality, the female body, as well as sweet and wholesome dispositions. Peaches are also connected to country living and are representations of down to earth thinking and humble a attitude. In Chinese culture, peaches and peach trees are said to be able to ward off demons, or may be utilized to ward of evil.
𝕻𝖑𝖚𝖒𝖘:
Plums share many of the same meanings as peaches in terms of being a protection against evil, and an object of desire. However plums are more a symbol of general temptation and impulse. Plums also represent the coming of spring, and thus overcoming adversity.
𝕻𝖔𝖒𝖊𝖌𝖗𝖆𝖓𝖆𝖙𝖊𝖘:
Pomegranates are interesting in that they often represent beauty that can be found in darkness. In the story of Persephone and Hades, Persephone is enchanted by the fruit and it is sometimes portrayed as the reason she returns to the underworld, because of this pomegranates are also a symbol of loyalty. The story of Persephone also makes the pomegranate a symbol of time, and the passing of the seasons. They can also allude to friendships, childhood innocence and purity. Pomegranates have been identified as symbols of passion and young love. Biblically they have been used to represent success, goodness and wisdom.
𝕽𝖆𝖘𝖕𝖇𝖊𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖘:
Raspberries are berries protected by thorns, which can be seen both as a warning of appearances or a metaphor for overcoming obstacles. In Christianity they are symbols of kindness and, in medieval times, were often used as an ingredient in love spells; thus making them a symbol for unspoken feelings, or desires.
𝕾𝖙𝖗𝖆𝖜𝖇𝖊𝖗𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖘:
Due to its heart shape and red coloring, the strawberry is a symbol of true love, understanding and friendship. Due to their connection to love, strawberries can also be seen as a calling card for Venus, the goddess of love. They are symbols of perfection, purity and virtue dating as far back as medieval times. In modern culture strawberries have been used as symbols of goodness and simple pleasures, as well as harmony with nature.
𝖂𝖆𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖒𝖊𝖑𝖔𝖓:
Due to its modern connection with childhood memories and summer, the watermelon is a symbol of growing up and nostalgia. It can also be a symbol of taking the bad with the good, as in order to enjoy a watermelon you must spit out the seeds. The seeds also can serve as a warning to be cautious while enjoying a good thing. Unfortunately, it must be said that watermelons (particularly in American culture) can be a representation of racism, harmful stereotypes, generational trauma and oppression.
I had 3 legit reoccurring nightmares as a kid:
Vampires Attacking In My Sleep,
Edward Scissorshands Living In My Closet,
and yes,
Meat Hogan...
Sadly, neither Mario Lopez or John Stamos never came to my aid.
Dream Dictionary - Butterflies and Bugs
Secret Paths to Your Dreams
Black Wolf Prophecy And Symbolism
The Following Channel is from higher powers, Divine, the ancestral plane and is prophetic through Quornesha S. Lemon| Whether the Black Wolf repeatedly appears in dreams, visions, waking life, or synchronicities, it is a sign and message that there's not always good in people. You have to call it exactly as you see it. When everyone is telling you to avoid looking into something or someone's past...take the lesser path and look anyway. When something doesn't feel right you are probably telling yourself the truth while everyone else is trying to get you to see otherwise. Not everyone is for you. You are no one’s footstool. You may have recently helped an enemy but know this...your future is much brighter and a lot less tragic than theirs. Do not give too much of your energy away. As you cannot love an enemy. Unless that enemy is in the mirror, then it doesn't need love, it needs correction and firm discipline to be transmuted. Stop listening to people who tell you everything is fine when your gut is telling you clearly that something is off. Go with it. And be sure to watch your back. Everyone around you right now is not for you. You may have been stood up recently by a 'friend' or lover this is not by accident and it is a sign that you were being protected by some higher power. The wolf predicts something lying beneath the surface that you can't see physically but you sense it..listen to this. As it will get louder and louder and will often make light of this through people acting out. Be sure to not give your time and seat to people who will not go out of their way for you. Be mindful. Your only friend may be the one in the mirror. You may be also surrounded by people who are not reciprocating energy and it is ok to abandon ship. You are not crazy, you are aware. There's a particular person in question whose near and dear to you but is also wishing you the opposite of wellness. Eat from very few people at this time and be sure that those you keep company with are not also connected to an enemy of yours. The black wolf also prophecies, that you are a force to be reckoned with and people fear you for different reasons. This is not because you are mean spirited but perhaps you are not one they wish to cross.
This message isn't, obviously resonant with all whose paths it crosses, as perhaps you may come into contact with someone of this vernacular, mastery or skill. Therefore, it is a sign from the universe that you're meant to work with such a person. If this is not you, then it is time to get clear to rejoin your tribe or the rest of the world of infinite beings. It's time to bring your light to the forefront. However, if you aren't able to invoke, heal or otherwise on your own, call on the assistance of shamans, healers, intuitive people, etc. to assist you. This synchronicity can possibly have specific meanings for you, it's time to get insight.
The Gift that Quornesha Has can never be duplicated, She is a Shaman, Writer, Healer, And Teacher with incredible prophetic/healing gifts. Please do not infringe upon her rights as the author. You are not permitted to reuse, nor are you to sale as you wish. This information has been made available to you for the purpose of introduction and demonstration. All rights reserved. If you'd like to use this in a magazine, online publication, or other, please ask for permission first. Legal actions will be taken if you proceed to impose. Be blessed, bless others and be at peace on your journey. What you do is coming back on you. Make sure that it is good and all is well within you, through you and around you. The source sees all and knows what you think it does not.
The dream I had last night
“Splishhh, tssss, crunch, SPLAT”
This was the sound of a foot long, eight inch high, American bullfrog, approaching our backyard. It’s skin reminded me of wet tree bark. But it had the eyes of a black cat on Halloween. It crossed onto the property, out from under a willow tree. Hopping at a steady pace, it didn’t have much to run from, courtesy of it’s own size. But it did seem to have somewhere to be. It circled into our yard, and then away, heading for the ally that ran behind my house.
“Oh no!” Mom called from inside the screen door. “IT’S GOING TO WAKE UP THE BOA CONSTRICTOR!”
And she was right. The boa constrictor, stretched at least 50 feet, from our drive way, in a perfectly straight line, cutting our yard in half.
This was typical behavior for our backyard boa constrictor. It’s back could meet the gaze of your average sized toddler. I imagine, this is what it’d look like if it swallowed a small silo.
As the frog intersected, the napping serpent, the attack that came afterwards was only expected.
A blanket of terror hovered between the racing hearts of the crowd that materialized at my side. The snake coiled around the frog like lightning, striking it several times in the head.
At that moment, a familiar bark met my ears, as my two year old husky lab, Abby, erupted through the screen door. Soaring off the porch, missing the entire flight of concrete stairs, she defused the altercation. This launched an uproar, as every spectator in arms range, scrambled to retrieve the dog.
What probably seemed like a dangerous wolverine to smaller prey, resulted in a swift slither out of sight. Abby returned, bearing a large bullfrog. She released it, as gently as possible, onto the bottom step.
Praise and pets hastily repaid Abby’s good deed. Everyone else rushed to the frog’s aid.
Apart from the initial shock and minor gashes, the frog hopped away a survivor that day.
I, of course, awoke to a quiet bedroom graced by sunlight.