
Antlers symbolize the pagan Horned God, the sacred Stag. They are almost symbolically interchangeable with Horns.
Antlers represent the God who is a symbol of all wild creatures,
especially those virile creatures who give themselves away to serve the life of the people.
Laurel leaves were thought to be remedies against poison, as well as tokens of peace and quiet. Laurels were also a symbol of victory, first given to the winners in the early Olympic games and later born by the conquerors such as Julius Caesar.
They are symbolic of triumph and fame, especially when it is gained after a long, inner struggle.
Antlers represent the God who is a symbol of all wild creatures,
especially those virile creatures who give themselves away to serve the life of the people.
Laurel leaves were thought to be remedies against poison, as well as tokens of peace and quiet. Laurels were also a symbol of victory, first given to the winners in the early Olympic games and later born by the conquerors such as Julius Caesar.
They are symbolic of triumph and fame, especially when it is gained after a long, inner struggle.
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