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Strength Symbols

Sometimes in this life you need strength symbols to encourage you and keep focused on your goals. You need strength and courage symbols to keep you motivated and at the same time take pride in your ambitions and the directions you want to take in life. You might like these symbols about strength and courage placed on your desk, or places where they are clearly visible or you can even engrave some of these strength symbols as tattoos on your body. In essence these strength symbols are a good reminder of potent power you posses within you and the potential it holds to help you achieve success in your life. Different cultures have different symbols that signify the beliefs of the people. Studying them and their related symbols gives a great insight into the way they lived and how they have used symbols to exhibit their strength and power.

The Bear-An ancient Heraldic symbol which signifies Strength. The Bull- Symbolized strenght in Egypt and other countries.

Japanese Kanji Symbol for Strength Tabono - the 'paddles'. Ancient African Symbol- Symbol represents strength and perseverence.

Celtic Boar symbol for Strength

Chinese Symbol for Strength

Okodee Mmowere Symbol - This is the Akindra Symbol For Strength

Chinese Symbol for Strength

Griffin - The Griffin is a legendary creature with the body of a lion and the head and wings of an eagle. The Griffin was thought to be an especially powerful and majestic creature. In antiquity it was a symbol of divine power and a guardian of the divine. In celtic traditions the griffin symbol was synonimous with strength.

Lion Symbol - The Lion is an important symbol for strength for buddhists.

Scarabs often represented strength for Egyptians

Japanese symbol for Strength

The Jaguar is one of the most important symbols for Strength used by the Mayan civilization.

Eagle - The eagle is a symbol of strength, courage and wisdom for the Native Americans.

Oak - The mighty oak tree has been held sacred by the Celts, Greeks, Romans and almost all other major European cultures and civilizations throughout history. It generally has been associated with deities that controlled storms, thunder and lightning. For its immense size, expanse and longevity, the oak is considered symbolic of strength, regal power, durability and endurance.

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