The hummingbird symbolizes concepts such as love, joy, beauty, and time. It represents the ability to remember the past and move forward. It also means appreciating every moment and the things we love, as well as resurrection and the ability to heal the heart after pain. The hummingbird teaches us to be independent without harming others and to communicate non-violently to heal ourselves and others.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0 ratings0% found this document useful (0 votes)
1 views
Hummingbird
The hummingbird symbolizes concepts such as love, joy, beauty, and time. It represents the ability to remember the past and move forward. It also means appreciating every moment and the things we love, as well as resurrection and the ability to heal the heart after pain. The hummingbird teaches us to be independent without harming others and to communicate non-violently to heal ourselves and others.
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 1
Meaning of the Hummingbird
The hummingbird symbolizes many concepts
different. Due to its speed, the hummingbird it is known as the messenger and guardian of time. It also has meanings of love, joy and beauty. The hummingbird is capable to fly backwards and teaches us that we can remember our past and We have to move forward.
The hummingbird spends its time drinking nectar from
the flowers, which means that we must savor every moment and appreciate the things we love.
The hummingbird has a spiritual meaning.
very powerful. In the Andes of America Sure, the hummingbird means resurrection. It seems to die in the cold nights, but returns to the life anew at dawn.
The hummingbird is a creature that opens the
heart. Meaning that even pain we cause to close our heart, this has the opportunity to heal. Our hearts are free to open up again.
The hummingbirds teach us fiercely
independence, they teach us to fight from one way that harms no one. It teaches us courage, to refrain from creating a new trauma when communicating without violence with ourselves and others, an important part of healing. The recovery of the lost parts of ourselves allows us to be independent in a healthy way.