Symbol of wisdom

Wisdom is a quality that does not pass by inheritance, it can only be acquired through various life experiences. Virtually all ancient civilizations had their own symbol of wisdom , which helped a person to acquire this quality and use it correctly in life.

The most famous symbols of the mind and wisdom

  1. Bay leaves . This symbol refers to Ancient Greece. According to existing myths, it was the leaves of the laurel tree that turned the nymph Daphne, and they were also chewed and sniffed by the oracles. The talisman is suitable for active people.
  2. The Caduceus . This symbol is a rod that twists the snake from both sides. In the Christian religion, it is he who is considered a sign of wisdom, because he is an attribute of Sophia, that is, the Wisdom of God. This symbol has ancient roots, so it was used by the ancient Greeks and Egyptians. The talisman is recommended for people who are unsure of themselves.
  3. Ankh . This symbol is a cross with a ring on top. Its various ancient cultures used it. Many modern subcultures wear the Ankh guardian to gain wisdom and immortality.
  4. Runa Ansouz . This fourth rune designates a god and helps not only to gain wisdom, but also to find creative inspiration.

Why is the owl a symbol of wisdom?

There is no definite opinion as to why this bird is associated with wisdom, so only assumptions can be used. According to existing information, the Indians of North America believed that it was the owl that came to the rescue in difficult situations. The feathers of this bird were considered a strong talisman. Residents of Ancient Greece and Rome called the owl a symbol of wisdom and knowledge, as she was the companion of the most intelligent goddess Athena.

As proof of why this bird was chosen for the position of the most intelligent, one can say about her habits and abilities. She sees and hears well in the dark, so it is believed that owls can learn something that is hidden from people.