Saturday, March 1, 2014

Eagle's significance



In ancient Egypt and Babel the eagle was:

The symbol of the noon sun, which signified the Great Spirit.

To the Egyptians;

The eagle was the messenger to the gods and the sun, a symbol of eternal life.

To the Romans;

The eagle was the carrier of Jupiter's thunderbolts and a sign of power, which was adopted as a symbol of the Roman emperors, and was carried before the Empire's legions.

To the Greeks;

The eagle was the messenger to the Greek God Zeus, and Zeus took the form of an eagle when he carried his young lover Ganymede to Mt. Olympus.


A unique picture showing cloud formation in the shape of an eagle.
Were the Romans and Greeks right after all ?

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for such an informative article. I really enjoyed it while reading. Eagles have been the symbols for Sun Gods in different cultures. Some kinds of disorders could be due to the polysemy of the symbol

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