Horse

The horse can be seen as a symbol of movement, a new beginning or departure. With him comes movement into life. Overview Horses are classically seen as well as the donkey useful and load animals. It illustrates to us what forces are in us. For humans, it serves as a means of transportation, a source weiterlesen | read more:

Hummingbird

The hummingbird is a very special creature. He is surrounded by joy, the feeling of freedom and a positive excitement. Seeing the animal increases the sense of well-being. Overview The hummingbird fascinates already at first sight. The animal knows how to combine different elements with ease. It can fly standing while feeding in peace. The weiterlesen | read more:

Hyena

The hyena is to be interpreted on the energetic level as a warning. Shifty, instability and caution about the behavior of fellow men is required. In addition, it shows the negative character traits. Overview Hyenas are predators and scavengers. The nocturnal mammals live in clans under strict hierarchies. There is equality between the sexes, which weiterlesen | read more:

Iguana

The iguana brings the simplicity and resistance. It is also a symbol of demarcation, as it knows well how to keep away from others. Overview Iguanas belong to the group of pangolins and can be found in nature on the American continent, the Fiji Islands or the Caribbean and Galápagos Islands. The loners are aggressive weiterlesen | read more:

Insects

Insects are on the energetic level a symbol for matters that cost nerves. In addition, they indicate processes of the unconscious. Overview There are different types of insects. They include bees, ants, worms, dragonflies, lice, spiders, wasps, mosquitoes, snails, butterflies, bugs, termites and beetles. They occur in flocks or live in colonies. To maintain the weiterlesen | read more:

Jackdaw

Jackdaw belongs to the intelligent and very adaptive birds. The fast and very capable animal is a bearer of messages and news. Overview Jackdaws belong to the songbirds and are a suborder of the corvid family. Related to them are the ravens and crows. In direct, jackdaws are smaller and have a shorter stronger beak. weiterlesen | read more:

Jaguar

The jaguar is a symbol of the discovery of the signals of the Otherworld. He emerges to pave the way to the energetic wisdom. The mysterious animal invites you to follow him. Overview The quadruped comes from the cat family and is assigned to the genus of big cats. Next to the tiger and the weiterlesen | read more:

Jay

The jay is a diurnal bird with a striking raspy voice. The colorful songbird warns against creating his own life in self-deception. Overview The jay belongs to the raven and the songbirds. Diurnal and quite colorfully plumaged, it has the ability to imitate the voices of other birds. Living in Europe, North Africa and the weiterlesen | read more:

Jellyfish

The jellyfish is a sign of a coming metamorphosis. It announces that an expected help and support will fail to materialize despite an agreement. Overview Jellyfish are also called Medusa. The sea creatures can grow up to 4 m in size. Their weight ranges from 10 g to 150 kg, depending on the species. Some weiterlesen | read more:

Kangaroo

The kangaroo and the quokka are equal on the energetic level. They bring the fertility and the rapid developments. The marsupial moves forward with great leaps and thus can achieve a lot. Overview Kangaroos and quokkas are marsupials. In the wild they are found exclusively in Australia, Tasmania and New Guinea. It is noticeable that weiterlesen | read more:

Kingfisher

The kingfisher brings the patience and serenity. He teaches on the energetic level that it is through this action that powerful action is created. Overview The kingfisher is native to Europe, Asia and North Africa. It lives on gently flowing waters as it feeds on fish and small crustaceans. The colorful bird can also be weiterlesen | read more:

Kinkajou

The Kinkajou brings strength and enjoyment of life. In addition, he exhorts to wise decisions and a skillful approach. Overview The Kinkajou is also called honey bear. The first name is due to the fact that they often cling to branches with their tails, which gives them a better hold in the trees, or they weiterlesen | read more: