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ArtistCreate A Divine Image Depicting the Sea Turtle Creation Spiritually, the sea turtle symbolizes longevity, wisdom, patience, endurance, and protection, representing a grounded, They are seen as spiritual guardians, encouraging you to slow down, trust your intuition, and navigate life's challenges with steady, methodical progress, much like their long migrations and ancient lineage.
Cody's Eye Ancient Lineage, hint hint-
Spiritually, the sea turtle symbolizes longevity, wisdom, patience, endurance, and protection, representing a grounded, long-term journey with inner guidance and strength, connecting the earthly and watery realms. They are seen as spiritual guardians, encouraging you to slow down, trust your intuition, and navigate life's challenges with steady, methodical progress, much like their long migrations and ancient lineage.
Wisdom & Guidance:
They represent ancient wisdom and inner knowledge, guiding you to trust your internal compass.
Patience & Perseverance:
Their slow, steady pace teaches you to take things one step at a time and remain determined on your path.
Protection & Security:
Their shell signifies protection, and they are seen as guardians watching over you.
Connection to Earth & Water:
They bridge land and sea, symbolizing adaptability, emotional depth, and grounding in the physical world.
Spiritual Rebirth & Renewal:
Coming from the sea to lay eggs on the beach represents transformation and new beginnings.
People with the Sea Turtle Totem are cooperative, accepting, flexible, and creative. They know how to access the other worlds and usually trust their senses.
The primary Hebrew word for "breath," "wind," or "spirit" is
Ruach (pronounced roo-ahkh, spelled רוּחַ). It signifies the breath of life, divine spirit, or an invisible force. Other related terms include Nish'mat (breath/soul) and Lishom (to breathe)
see the symbolism of the "nostril"=3= Trinity Indwelling Full Body Jesus White Robe-
Key Hebrew Terms for Breath:
Ruach (רוּחַ): Refers to wind, human breath, animal breath, or the Spirit of God.