Wolf:
The wolf is both a celtic and a native american totem beast. Wolf is Teacher and Pathfinder in native american religions and was associated with the oak cult in europe. wolves correspond to the moon and the the star sirius. east is their direction in the zuni tradition.
the wolf symbolizes stability, thought, loyalty, success, perseverance, and the past. wolf prints symbolize tracking and movement. wolf has the power to remove lechery.
wolves are sacred to Acca Laurentia, Apollo Lykeios, Artemis, Cerridwen, Fabula, Faula, Fenrir, Garm, Harpalyce, Lupa (the she -wolf) Lupercus, Lycomedes, Lycus, Malsum, Mars, the Moon Goddess, the Triple goddess, and the wepwawet.
Eagle:
The eagle symbolizes success, fearlessness, prosperity, clear vision, soaring spirit, and power in battle. Eagles are associated with shamans and ruled by the sun. summer is their season december 22 their station on the wheel of the year. native americans consider the eagle a divine spirit and the sun's primary servant. to aztecs, the eagle was a symbol of heavenly power and the rising sun. ancient hebrews held them taboo.
winter solstice is the eaglet's station. golden eagles symbolize peace. they were held sacred in ancient times. but considered unclean by the hebrews. the swan eagle is sacred to niobe. bald eagles symbolize clear vision. royal eagles are sacred to tatevali.
eagles are sacred to agni, bel, dushara, ehagabal, fintan, ganymede, heliogabalos, hirgab(the father of the eagles) istem, jupiter, sumul(mother of the eagles), tate velike vimali, tonatiuh, and zeus.
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