🔍 Weekly Witchy CHALLENGE - Interpreting Signs & Messages

Challenge Entry
Signs sign everywhere signs… that song is coming up for me so here is the video if you want a musical interlude…
Tesla Signs

My guides, spirit and the universe always sends me things. If I feel lost I always ask for a billboard to get direction. I also try to as for help daily see the prayer i use

Prayer for clarity

🔍 Weekly Witchy CHALLENGE - Interpreting Signs & Messages - #5 by celineelise

Usually i see animals, marquees all sorts lf things.
This week it seems that it has been bees.
There has been a swarm of bees in the yard of the house next door hanging out in the grass bussimy buzzing away.
There is

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Bee Magic


Manifesting Bee

Bee :honeybee: spirit animal

Bee symbolism from Animal speak, the spiritual powers od creatures great and small by Ted Andrews pages 337-338
KEYNOTE: Fertility and the Honey of Life

Bees have been mythical symbols throughout the world. In Hinduism, depending upon how depicted, the bee to Vishnu, Krishna Kama, the god of Eleusinian Mysterieeled royalty in Greece, it was used in the vmbology of the and the Celts associated it with hidden the most sig tits stinger consistent symbolism is that of sexu aty and fertility, due primarily to its stinger and its part in pollination.

Bees are also long-time symbols for accomplishing the impossible. For many mars, scientists were unable to determine how bees were able to fly. Aerodynam sally, the body was too large for the wings. It has only been in more recent times that science has determined that bees move their wings at such a high rate of speed that it makes flight possible. Still, it remains to many as a symbol of accom plishing quests that appeared to be impossible.

All bees are essentially “honey” bees. They gather and pollinate. Bees are often considered the busiest and most useful of insects. Without them no flowers and many fruits would never blossom. It occurs through the pollination. As the bees land upon one flower, collecting its nectar, pollen also attaches itself to the leg fibers. It is then transferred to other flowers, creating a fertilization process.

Pollination is just one productive process the bee participates in. It also fur- nishes food, i.e. honey, and it also preys on other insects, helping to keep the insect population in balance. Bees that build their homes in the ground help turn over the soil, often much better than the earthworm itself.

if a bee has shown up in your life, examine your own productivity. Are you doing all you can to make your life more fertile? Are you busy enough? Are you taking time to savor the honey of your endeavors or are you being a workaholic? Are you attempting to do too much? Are you keeping your desires in check so they can be more productive?

The legs of bees are one of their most sensitive organs. A bee actually tastes through its legs. It is able to determine if there is nectar in the flower it lands upon. Are you taking time to enjoy the labors and activities you involve yourself in? The bee helps remind us that activities are more productive and sweeter if we take time to enjoy them.

The stinger is often seen as a phallic symbol. Most bees only sting once. There is a barb attached to the stinger, which pulls the stinger off when used. The queen can sting more than once, but it only fights when another queen is born.

Most bees have organized communities. This is most evident in the bumble- bee family. There are the queen, the drones, and the workers. The first brood the queen lays become workers, and they take over the building and maintenance of the nest. Bees, like ants, are excellent builders. The honeycombs are constructed in a six-sided shape, called a hexagon. This geometric shape has had long mystical significance associated with it. It is a symbol of the heart and the sweetness of life found within our own hearts. It is a symbol of the sun and all the energies associ ated with it.

The bee is the reminder to extract the honey of life and to make our lives fer- tile while the sun shines. The bee reminds us that no matter how great the dream there is the promise of fulfillment if we pursue it. The elixir of life is as sweet as honey, and the bee is a symbol that promises us that the opportunity to drink of it is ours if we but pursue our dreams.

1 Cooper, JC Symbolism-The Universal Language (Northamptonshire, Aquarian Press, 1982), p. 71.


I have been doing too much. Bee showed me to enjoy the sweetness of life. I went to a long leisurely walk yesterday
with Remy enjoying the flowers and picked this lilac

I took it easy this morning and slept hard. Now I am off to tap dancing.

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