
Image: “Falconer,” adapted from Image by Stefan Keller from Pixabay – Pixabay Content License
Image: “Falconer,” adapted from Image by Stefan Keller from Pixabay – Pixabay Content License
Dear Ones,
The falconer works not just with the great winged predators of Earth, but also in union with the spirits of the air, which are also known as the air elementals.
In this way she becomes one with Spirit; one with the refined energies of the transpersonal chakras and the superconscious mind.
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Written and published on 7 February 2024; revised on 20 November 2024 and on 6 July 2025; revised on 21 December 2025
The first image on this post has been added here: Link: “Tiny Anthologies: Image Markups 13,” by Alice B. Clagett, compiled and published on 21 December 2025 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-FqA ..
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“A falconer, or the falcon itself, spiritually symbolizes vision, clarity, freedom, power, and a higher perspective, representing the ability to rise above limitations and see the big picture, while the falconer (the human) often embodies control, tradition, and divine guidance, though in literature like Yeats’ ‘The Second Coming,’ the breaking of the falcon-falconer bond signifies humanity’s loss of spiritual connection and order.
Core Spiritual Meanings of the Falcon:
- Vision & Clarity: Its sharp sight represents spiritual insight and seeing beyond the mundane.
- Freedom & Liberation: Soaring high symbolizes breaking free from constraints and pursuing passions.
- Power & Strength: Its hunting prowess signifies inner strength, focus, and overcoming obstacles.
- Higher Perspective: A messenger from higher realms, urging a connection to intuition and the divine.
The Falconer & Falcon in Symbolism:
- Ancient Egypt: Associated with the god Horus (sky, kingship), representing divine power, the sun, and the pharaoh’s soul.
- Biblical: Can signify spiritual truth and divine provision, but also the distinction between holy and profane; a wild falcon might be the unconverted soul, while a tamed one is a devout Christian.
- W.B. Yeats’ ‘The Second Coming’: The falconer is God or tradition, and when the falcon “cannot hear the falconer,” it means humanity has lost its way, separating from moral or divine guidance.
The Falconer (Person):
- Represents control, mastery, and a connection to ancient traditions and the nobility (aristocracy).
- In some contexts (like Jainism), a ‘falconer’ might symbolize a devout soul dedicated to ethical purity and spiritual discipline, finding strength in non-attachment.” –Google AI
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Image: “Interspecies Communication,” adapted from Image by Anrita from Pixabay – Pixabay Content License
Image: “Interspecies Communication,” adapted from Image by Anrita from Pixabay – Pixabay Content License
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