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ArtistIn The Style of Japanese Art combine Mystic Jesus Christology create an image of Florida Rising Sun In Japanese art, the crane (tsuru) is a revered symbol of longevity, good fortune, and fidelity, often depicted in pairs or with pine trees to represent1,000 years of life. Known as the "bird of happiness,"
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Original sunrise image is from Florida on this morning. Discernment Practice from afar. I was in Michigan over cast skies.
Cultural Symbol (Longevity and Good Fortune): In Japanese folklore, the crane is a revered, holy, and mystical creature believed to live for 1,000 years, representing happiness, peace, and good fortune.
The crane totem animal symbolizes longevity, grace, wisdom, and vigilance, acting as a messenger between heaven and earth. As a totem, it signifies a need for balance, emotional protection, and focused communication, often urging individuals to pursue personal growth and spiritual evolution. Crane energy promotes patience and loyalty.
Balance & Grace: Due to its poised nature, it teaches balancing the mundane with the spiritual, along with finding balance in all life areas.
Vigilance & Insight: The crane is exceptionally observant, representing high alertness and wisdom.
Communication & Expression: They are often associated with, and can guide the development of, one's voice, eloquence, and self-expression.
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