I've been seeing Sun Kachinas everywhere, since I wrote this post on my blog a while back
Synchronicity Happens: Part 1
Synchronicity Happens: Part 1
Even on the cover of one of the current books that I'm juggling in front of my eyes, The Man Who Drove With His Eyes Closed, there is one.
When I looked up what they are meant to symbolize, I found the following,
"Tawa or sun kachina seen here is a symbol of life, growth, strength of spirit, and abundance. The likeness of this spirit is donned during the solstice ceremony to beckon the sun's return, and begin the growing season."
What I particularly like about the image, is how the left and right hemispheres of the brain are two separate colours, and the image right at the top of this post is almost a yin/yang type symbol, combining left/right hemispheres of the brain, to make a creative whole in the head, so to speak;-)
This image of the Sun Katchina seems to be playing a very central role in my subconscious at the moment, for some reason.
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