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Eagle: (Iolair in Gaelic) Symbol of keen sight, magick, power, reality, wisdom, success, fearlessness, prosperity, clear vision, soaring spirit, power in battle. Summon when you need to see hidden spiritual truths. Associated w/ shamans, sun. Sacred to Agni, Bel, Dushara, Ehagabal, Fintan, Ganymede, Heliogabalos, Hirgab, Istem, Jupiter, Sumnul, Tate Velike Vimali, Tonatiuh, Zeus The Bald Eagle is a symbol of clear vision
Eel: (As-chu in Gaelic) Symbol of defense, inspiration, wisdom. Sacred to Riiki, Suijin, Te Tuna, Pusirauna
Elephant: Symbol of strength, stability, wisdom, moderation, pity, greatness, power, life span, patience, memory. Corresponds to Moon, sacred to Buddhists. Sacred to Airavata, Bera-Pennu, Dadimunda, Devata Bandara, Gajana, Ganapati, Ganesh, Lakshmi, Mahaganapati, Parvati
Elk: Symbol of strength, power, nobility, freedom, agility


Falcon: Sacred to Anty, Calypso, Circe, Freya, Frigg, Horakhty, Horus, Khonsu, Mentu, Ra, Sokar, Sopedu, Wekwek, Yah
Fish: Symbol of knowledge, freedom, death, talisman against drowning. Pairs of fish symbolize life, birth, fertility, fecundity, prosperity. Sacred to Dylan, Poseidon, Tethra, Tritons, Aphrodite, Atargatis, Dea Syria, Venus, Ea, Enki, Dagon, Hatmehyt, Hermes, Varuna, Vatea, Vishnu
Fly: Sacred to Baal-Zebul, Deus, Moscarum, Muiagros, Zeus Aponious, Apomious
Fox: (Mada Rua in Gaelic) Symbol of cunning, prophecy, intelligence, twilight, female magick. Summon when you need to watch while being unobserved. Corresponds to Mercury. Sacred to Demeter. Vixens correspond to Moon
Frog: Symbol of transformation, rebirth, teeming life, resurrection. Sacred to Ah Hayaob, Heket, Herst, Nun, Tlatecuhtli


Gazelle: Sacred to Anuket, Anukis, Mrgasirag, Reshep
Goat: Corresponds to sex magick, sexual virility. They can see winds. Sacred to Aj, Amalthea, Aphrodite, Artemis, Athene, Azazel, Baal-Gad, Blodeuwedd, Chimaerus, Dionysus, fauns, Faunus, Freyja, the Goddess, Holda, Juno Caprontina, Nabu, Olwen, Pan, satyrs, Silvanus. Wild Goats are sacred to Disani. Kids are sacred to Eriphos.
Goose: Symbol of fertility, the Sun. Sacred to Amun, Aphrodite, Brahma, Brahmani, Gae, Geb, Gengen Wer, Hansa, Isis, Kaltesh, Ra, Seb
Griffin: Symbol of keen sight, magick, strength. Half eagle, half lion. Call upon for wisdom, vengeance, alertness to danger. Sacred to Nemesis


Hare: (Coinin in Gaelic) Symbol of the moon, receiving intuitive messages, the unconscious, fertility, spring. Associated w/witchcraft in Celtic religion. Celts could not hunt them except on May Eve. Sacred to Great Hare, Manibuzho, Michabo, Ostara. The Brown Hare brings invincibility
Hawk: (Aracos in Gaelic) Symbol of clear vision, knowledge, the sun. Sacred to Ash, Circe, Fintan, Gwalchmai, Hawk Maiden, Horus, Inca, Isis, Nepthys, Qebehsenut, Sheps, Sokar
Heron: Symbol of joy, hope. Sacred to Atum
Hippopotamus: Sacred to Hathor, Ipet, Renet, Set, Ta-Weret, Thoueris
Hoopoe: Symbol of invincibility, oracles. Sacred to Tereus
Horse: (Cab-all in Gaelic) Symbol of endurance, faithfulness, power, pride, speed, the sun, stamina, strength, love, devotion, loyalty, sacred kingship, fertility, coping under difficult circumstances. It is lucky to see a white horse. A Celtic totem beast symbolizing energy, power & fertility. Chinese zodiac, corresponds to Moon, fire. Sacred to Badb Catha, Epona, Eriu, Etain, Macha, Maeve, Medb, Modrun, Nemain, Rhiannon, Rigantona, Artemis, Astarte, Athene Hippia, Belenus, Bellerophon, Centaurs, Chrysippos, Danais, Demeter, Freyr, the Goddess, Hippodameia, Hippolyte, Minerva, Neptune, Pegasus, Poseidon Hippios. The Bay Horse is sacred to Xanthus. White Horses are sacred to Rhiannon. Mares are sacred to Agnaippe, Demeter, Epona, Melanippe, Nicippe, Rhiannon. Foals are sacred to Hippasus. Ponies are sacred to Epona. Stallions are sacred to Varuna. Steeds are sacred to Dadhikravan.
Hound: (Cu in Gaelic) Symbol of companionship, loyalty, tracking skills
Hummingbird: Symbol of optimism, sweetness, joy. Sacred to Ah Kin Xoc


Ibis: Corresponds to Moon. Sacred to Hermes, Mercury, Rubanga, Thoth
Iguana: Sacred to Chibirias, Itzam Na


Jackal: Corresponds to Mercury. Sacred to Anubis, Duamutef, Shmashana-Kali, Wepwawet
Jellyfish: Sacred to Medusa


Kingfisher: Can allay storms, associated w/Winter Solstice. Sacred to Alcyone, Ceyx
Kites: Sacred to Boreas, Isis, Nepthys


Leopard: Sacred to Aphrodite
Leviathan: A female sea beast equated w/whale. Sacred to Tiamat
Lion: Symbol of royalty, eternal solar light, the present. Solar beast corresponding to Sun, fire, Leo, spring, summer. Call upon for power, courage, boldness, protection, invincibility, strength. Symbol of Anaitis, Anatha, Artemis, Atum, Cybele, David, Durga, the Goddess, Hathor, Hebat, Helios, Hera, Hercules, Inanna, Ishhara, Ishkur, Ishtar, Khnemu, Llew Llaw Gyffes, Narasimba, Ninhursaga, Parvati, Samson, Sekhmet, Smyrna, Tefnut, Ti-Jean, Pietro, Urana, Vishnu. Lionesses are sacred to Al Uzzah, Astarte, Mekhit, Mut, Nyavinezi, Pakhet, Shesmetet
Lizard: Symbol of the sun, agility, conservation. Call upon for dreams. Sacred to Abas, Atum, Itzamna, Re Atum, Saurus
Locust: Symbol of destruction. Sacred to Apollo
Lynx: Associated w/Venus, autumn. Sacred to Lug, Mafdet


Macaw: Sacred to Tatevali
Magpie: Prophetic bird of the Goddess & Death
Mammals: Sacred to Artemis, Potnia, Theron, Age, Diana, Hastseyalti, Melin, Cernunnos, Hinkin, Pasupati, Aruru, Belit-ili, Dingirmah, Hannahannas Mama, Ninhursag, Ninmenna, Ursel. Sea Mammals are sacred to Dagon, Pallas, Rahab, Salacia, Tiamat
Marine Life: Sacred to Djila’qon, Glaucus, Ka’cak, Kere’tkun, Neptune, Nereus, Peruten, Phorcys, Proteus, Sedna, Tinirau, Yemaya
Mole: Corresponds to Earth, used for Earth magick
Mongoose: Sacred to Atum, Ningilin
Monkey: Symbol of cleverness & curiosity. Sacred to Hanuman, the Lares, Sugriva, Sun Hou-Shi
Moose: Symbol of integrity, value, being headstrong
Mosquito: Sacred to Nunusomikeeqonem
Mountain Lion: Sacred to Rhea
Mouse: (Luch in Gaelic) Symbol of cunning, secrets, pestilence. Associated w/fairies
Mules: Symbol of infertility. Sacred to Mullo, Sipe Gialmo


Narwhal: The horns bring immortality
Nightingale: Symbol of eloquence. Sacred to Aedon, Philomela


Octopus: Sacred to the Cretan Goddess
Opossum: Sacred to Tatevali
Oryx: Sacred to Set, Oya. Oryx horns were sold as unicorn horns
Ostrich: Sacred to Ma’at
Otter: (Balgair in Gaelic) Symbol of faithfulness, magick, wisdom, laughter, grace, empathy, curiosity, mischievousness, female power. Sacred to Otter Woman
Owl: (Cailleach in Gaelic) Symbol of keen sight in darkness, the Underworld, wisdom, collective unconscious, wisdom of the dreamworld, truth, enlightenment, patience, astral travel. Associated with evil, misfortune, strange powers, death, misery, night, sorcery, witchcraft. The owl is a messenger of Death, Athene, Hecate, Lilith & Persephone. Athena, Sacred to Annis, Artemis, Asclepius, Blodeuwedd, Gwy, Hecate, Lilith, Medusa, Minerva, Nyctimene, Persephone. The Horned Owl is sacred to Calypso. The Screech Owl is sacred to Annis, Lilith
Ox: Symbol of strength, reliability. Chinese Zodiac animal, corresponds to winter. Sacred to Artemis, Athene, the Divine Husbandman, Epona, Gozutenno, Osiris, Minerva

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