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Feathers & Spirit - Spiritual Designs

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Hamsa - Protection, Health, Happiness & Wealth
This spiritual icon is found among Asian, Middle-eastern and Native American cultures. Also called the "Hamsa" or "Hand of Fatima", the symbol Hamsa, the Eye of Fatima - Southeastern Native American Religious Iconis usually worn for protection, happiness, health and wealth. The Hamsa also protects the wearer from the evil eye. This particular eye-in-the-hand is based on ancient designs found at a prehistoric site in Moundville, Alabama. The hand-in-the-eye was a common symbol of ancient Mexico and the Southeasten United States.
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Kokopelli the god of harvest and fertilityKokopelli

Kokopelli is known as the god of harvest, as well as the god of joy and fertility. He is referred to as the trickster by some, a storyteller, musician, teacher and healer to others. Kokopelli is a common symbol found among the Hopi, Pueblo, Navajo and the ancient Anasazi culture. A visit by Kokopelli was considered by most to bring good fortune... and a little mischief!
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Native American Snake Design, Circular serpentPower of the Serpent

A Snake has postive and negative meanings, depending on the culture. To many Native Americans, a snake symbolizes the life force, power, transformation and potency. The snake is also found in the Chinese zodiac.
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Spirit Horse that gallops among the stars at midnight
Spirit Horse
A Spirit Horse that gallops among the stars at midnight. The Horse is a symbol of strength, power, travel, energy and freedom. The horse is found in Chinese & Hindu astrology.
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Native American HealerThe Healer
This design was inspired by an American Indian healer I met at a powwow.

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Hand of Fatima Protection Symbol
Native American Eye in Hand Symbol
This design was inspired by the ancient designs found at a prehistoric site in Moundville, Alabama. The hand-in-the-eye was a common symbol of Mexico and the Southeastern United States.
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Jurojin Taoist Sage 7 Lucky Japanese Gods Jurojin
Original pen & ink design of Jurojin, one of the 7 Japanese Gods of Luck, with a crane and Longevity peach. This deity is thought to be of Chinese Taoist Origin, and is known as the God of Longevity to the Taoists.
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Spiritual Dilemna Watercolor Rust & Gold Abstract
Spiritual Dilemma
An abstract in warm tones.
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Cute Ganesha Ganesha
Ganesh is the Hindu god of wisdom and the remover of obstacles. He represents domestic harmony, success and happiness.
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  KwanYin
KwanYin Bodhisattva of CompassionKwan Yin, Kwan Yin, the Buddhist Bodhisattva of Compassion & the Taoist Goddess of Mercy. Also known as Goon Yam...The one who hears the cries of the world.
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