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Discover the signs and symbolism of the majestic bald eagle
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Bald eagles have been adored for centuries as symbols of strength, freedom, power, and spiritual connection. According to Native American beliefs, bald eagles are not only considered sacred, but they’re believed to act as messengers between humans and the Creator. If you have the fortune of seeing one in person, it may be a sign to try something new or bring more balance into your life. Keep reading to learn all about how these incredible birds might bring meaning to your life.
Things You Should Know
- If you see a bald eagle, it can be a sign to try out something new, to balance your work with your personal life, or to get in tune with your spiritual self.
- Bald eagles can symbolize freedom, strength, and courage because as the United States national bird, they’re often associated with American values.
- Some Native American nations believe bald eagles are sacred messengers between humans and god. Their feathers are often used in ceremonies.
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What to Do If You See a Bald Eagle
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Soar out of your comfort zone and try something new. Bald eagles have adapted to survive and hunt for thousands of years with their powerful talons and sharp beak. If you see a bald eagle, it may be a sign to make a change and try something different—whether you drive a different route to work or move to a new country. Try to fly farther than you ever have before.
- It can also be a sign to let go of unhealthy habits or a lifestyle that might be holding you back from trying something new or expanding your worldview.
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Find balance in your life—you need both the ground and the sky to fly. Bald eagles can fly 124 miles or more a day, but they always stay connected to the earth. [5] X Research source Seeing a bald eagle might be a sign that you’re having difficulty balancing your work and your personal life. This could be a chance for you to self-reflect and find areas in your life that seem out of sync and bring stability back to your life.
- Try to balance your personal and professional life by creating a daily schedule, eliminating distractions during work, and treating yourself by engaging in an activity you love after work is over.
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Use your incredible vision to hunt for truth and appreciate beauty. A bald eagle’s vision is about 8 times stronger than the average human’s vision, and they can spot prey up to a mile away. [6] X Research source Their keen vision can remind us to open our eyes and see the beauty in ourselves and the world around us. It can also be a sign to seek out wise elders and trusted sources to gain insight into your day-to-day activities and beliefs.
- Because of their incredible sight and their cultural significance, people often look to bald eagles as symbols of wisdom and knowledge.
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Remind yourself of your flight plan and keep moving forward. Bald eagles often represent determination, grit, and strength because of their extraordinary talon grip strength and hunting skills. When you see a bald eagle, it could be a reminder to recommit yourself to your short and long-term goals and make your dreams come true .
- Bald eagles’ powerful talons can also be a reminder to use the tools and knowledge the earth has given you to achieve your aspirations.
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Tap into your spiritual energy. Bald eagles’ sharp vision and theri ability to fly up to altitudes of 10,000 ft (3048 m) or more make them symbolic of reaching a higher spiritual perspective. If you encounter a bald eagle, it can be a sign to get in touch with your spiritual side and reach a higher form of consciousness.
- Connect with your spirit by practicing self care, meditating , spending time with nature, or doing activities that make you happy.
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Rise above your challenges and reach new heights. Because of their ability to soar high above the clouds on their powerful wings, bald eagles often symbolize new beginnings and personal growth. If you see one in the wild, it may be a sign that you’re about to reach a new phase of personal transformation that can allow you to overcome your obstacles and find opportunities for growth.
- Bald eagles also represent new beginnings because they’re associated with the winds of the east, the direction from which spring and dawn emerge.
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