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In these mythologies, the rooster Animal spirit guide is described as a messenger from the dead who calls out warnings of danger. He also sang equally loud and unpleasant noises to the souls of the soldiers who had died in battle. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Rooster Spirit Animal Meaning And Symbolism
The male rooster, symbol of the sun, imitates
sexuality, observance and resurrection. Also
known as rooster or cock, these birds are very
diverse in physical appearance, which also gives
them a wide variety of symbolic meanings. In
addition, these glasses of morning light
symbolize the admirable qualities of pride,
courage, honesty, alertness, strength and
prudence. While these attributes revolve around
honor, courage, and diligence, a rooster spirit
animal totem is also believed to symbolize some
negative traits that others don't seem to like,
such as arrogance and excessive
extravagance. However, all the meanings of the
rooster symbol to humans seem to fall into the
matter of demonstrating its uniqueness to the
world. Show your genius and resourcefulness to
others like roosters by displaying yours by
unfurling their colorful feathers. Other
historical cultures have also recognized the
rooster as a symbol of the sun, calling it a
sign of illumination and light. However, Celtic
and Norse cultures have charged the rooster with
a different connection that of the
underworld. In these mythologies, the rooster
spirit guide is described as a messenger from
the dead who calls out warnings of danger. He
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also sang equally loud and unpleasant noises to
the souls of the soldiers who had died in
battle. Symbolic meaning of the rooster spirit
animal Alternatively, the ancient Greeks believed
that the rooster spirit totem greeted the sun
every morning with its cry as a symbol of
victory over the darkness of the previous night.
Because of this, he was appropriately associated
not only with the sun, but also with the Greek
gods Apollo, Zeus, Persephone, and Attis.
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