I chose the HUMMINGBIRD as a symbol in the logo for ✨DIVINE CIRCLE OF JOY✨ and this is why:
The hummingbird symbolizes resilience and adaptability. This little bird symbolizes the joy of life and the lightness of being. It flies from flower to flower, always looking for the sweetest nectar. It teaches us to see the beauty in every day and to enjoy the here and now. In the Andes of South America, the hummingbird is a symbol of resurrection. He seems to die on cold nights, but comes back to life at dawn.
The hummingbird may be a very small bird, but it is so fascinating. When you see it, you will be filled with admiration and joy. While flying and praying, its wings make a humming sound (hence its English name: HUMMINGBIRD). The humming sound provides an internal massage and restores health and balance. The hummingbird reminds us to flutter (humming) through life. He tells us that we can take JOY in what we do and sing it out of FUN.
With his wing beat he describes an 8 figure ♾ a symbol of infinity. Thus he connects our past - future and the laws of cause and effect.
Hummingbirds have a long bill and tongue, which they use to extract nectar from flowers. In fact, they wouldn't survive without flowers - just as many flowers wouldn't survive without hummingbird pollination. Here again we encounter the mystery of cause and effect. The hummingbird can teach you a lot about that so you can extract your own nectar.
Hummingbirds possess knowledge of how flowers can be used for healing - their scent and color as well as their herbalistic properties. They can teach you to extract the life essence from flowers and use it to prepare your own medicines - as is the case with Bach flowers and other flower elixirs. They teach you to use flowers to heal and win hearts in love.
The hummingbird is the most agile flier of all birds. It can hover silently in the air and fly backwards, forwards and sideways. He can't walk and flies everywhere. He tells us that when we really enjoy what we do, we are as light as a feather 🪶 and our lives are overflowing with nectar.
When taking off, it can reach a tremendous speed. Flying at high speed, however, it can, if necessary, also stand still in the air from one moment to the next. He is a great flyer and is not afraid of any bird of prey. It is reported that hummingbirds have even been seen chasing eagles.
No other bird can fly backwards. The hummingbird can thus move through the past and extract from it the joyous nectars. He can help you find joy and pleasure in any situation. Let his speed remind you to always feel joy whenever you can.
Associated with rain by virtue of their iridescent colors, more particularly with the promising rainbow 🌈 which follows the rain. The Pueblo Indians worked in various rituals with the rainbow colors of the hummingbird as well as with its amazing flying skills and praying over flowers. With the help of prayer sticks and ceremonies they made rain and increased their stamina.
Hummingbirds are very playful. Also when bathing - and they bathe often - they play in the water. They also seem to fight each other, without being injured.
Hummingbirds value their independence. Aside from the mating season, they prefer to be alone and free and seem to enjoy that freedom to the fullest. During the mating ritual, the male does his utmost to gain the attention and affection of the female. If the female decides to mate, she will return the attention, otherwise she will just fly away.
Mother hummingbirds are hard workers. That's a good thing, because they don't get help from their partner. They just lay 2 eggs. Which is again very symbolic. Two is the number of the inner self, the feminine, to which we may give birth and expression if we want to find joy in ourselves.
Hummingbirds are master architects. They build their home with great care and insight. Some nests are very complicated, however they are always unique. If a hummingbird is giving you a look, it may be time to redecorate your home. He can bring you the message that you can do something to bring joy into your home.
Hummingbirds can also start their hibernation from one moment to the next. Their body temperature drops, their feathers puff up for insulation, and they fall asleep. They seem almost dead on their sticks. In this way they prevent their energy supplies from being exhausted.
For those with the hummingbird as a totem, it is therefore important to ensure regular sleep and rest.
The ruby-throated hummingbird is a great migratory bird. Every winter he makes an unimaginable journey. For several days he just eats and eats and stores food and energy in his tiny body. Then it flies for days on end to a warmer climate. Some even travel as much as 2,500 km, from Alaska all the way to Central America. Scientists are still unsure how to store enough energy for such distances. But they do it and it makes them a symbol of achieving what seems impossible. The hummingbird will teach you to discover the wonder of a joyful life, whatever your circumstances may be.✨🍀😃
I am a HUMMINGBIRD
Lots of LOVE 💗 and JOY
Joke
The hummingbird symbolizes resilience and adaptability. This little bird symbolizes the joy of life and the lightness of being. It flies from flower to flower, always looking for the sweetest nectar. It teaches us to see the beauty in every day and to enjoy the here and now. In the Andes of South America, the hummingbird is a symbol of resurrection. He seems to die on cold nights, but comes back to life at dawn.
The hummingbird may be a very small bird, but it is so fascinating. When you see it, you will be filled with admiration and joy. While flying and praying, its wings make a humming sound (hence its English name: HUMMINGBIRD). The humming sound provides an internal massage and restores health and balance. The hummingbird reminds us to flutter (humming) through life. He tells us that we can take JOY in what we do and sing it out of FUN.
With his wing beat he describes an 8 figure ♾ a symbol of infinity. Thus he connects our past - future and the laws of cause and effect.
Hummingbirds have a long bill and tongue, which they use to extract nectar from flowers. In fact, they wouldn't survive without flowers - just as many flowers wouldn't survive without hummingbird pollination. Here again we encounter the mystery of cause and effect. The hummingbird can teach you a lot about that so you can extract your own nectar.
Hummingbirds possess knowledge of how flowers can be used for healing - their scent and color as well as their herbalistic properties. They can teach you to extract the life essence from flowers and use it to prepare your own medicines - as is the case with Bach flowers and other flower elixirs. They teach you to use flowers to heal and win hearts in love.
The hummingbird is the most agile flier of all birds. It can hover silently in the air and fly backwards, forwards and sideways. He can't walk and flies everywhere. He tells us that when we really enjoy what we do, we are as light as a feather 🪶 and our lives are overflowing with nectar.
When taking off, it can reach a tremendous speed. Flying at high speed, however, it can, if necessary, also stand still in the air from one moment to the next. He is a great flyer and is not afraid of any bird of prey. It is reported that hummingbirds have even been seen chasing eagles.
No other bird can fly backwards. The hummingbird can thus move through the past and extract from it the joyous nectars. He can help you find joy and pleasure in any situation. Let his speed remind you to always feel joy whenever you can.
Associated with rain by virtue of their iridescent colors, more particularly with the promising rainbow 🌈 which follows the rain. The Pueblo Indians worked in various rituals with the rainbow colors of the hummingbird as well as with its amazing flying skills and praying over flowers. With the help of prayer sticks and ceremonies they made rain and increased their stamina.
Hummingbirds are very playful. Also when bathing - and they bathe often - they play in the water. They also seem to fight each other, without being injured.
Hummingbirds value their independence. Aside from the mating season, they prefer to be alone and free and seem to enjoy that freedom to the fullest. During the mating ritual, the male does his utmost to gain the attention and affection of the female. If the female decides to mate, she will return the attention, otherwise she will just fly away.
Mother hummingbirds are hard workers. That's a good thing, because they don't get help from their partner. They just lay 2 eggs. Which is again very symbolic. Two is the number of the inner self, the feminine, to which we may give birth and expression if we want to find joy in ourselves.
Hummingbirds are master architects. They build their home with great care and insight. Some nests are very complicated, however they are always unique. If a hummingbird is giving you a look, it may be time to redecorate your home. He can bring you the message that you can do something to bring joy into your home.
Hummingbirds can also start their hibernation from one moment to the next. Their body temperature drops, their feathers puff up for insulation, and they fall asleep. They seem almost dead on their sticks. In this way they prevent their energy supplies from being exhausted.
For those with the hummingbird as a totem, it is therefore important to ensure regular sleep and rest.
The ruby-throated hummingbird is a great migratory bird. Every winter he makes an unimaginable journey. For several days he just eats and eats and stores food and energy in his tiny body. Then it flies for days on end to a warmer climate. Some even travel as much as 2,500 km, from Alaska all the way to Central America. Scientists are still unsure how to store enough energy for such distances. But they do it and it makes them a symbol of achieving what seems impossible. The hummingbird will teach you to discover the wonder of a joyful life, whatever your circumstances may be.✨🍀😃
I am a HUMMINGBIRD
Lots of LOVE 💗 and JOY
Joke