Symbols - What does heaven look like
Honey
Symbolic of spiritual input.
The Rig Veda [translated by Wendy Doniger]
Sky and earth that stream with honey, that are milked of honey, that have honey for their vow, let them soak us with honey, bringing sacrifice and wealth to the gods, great fame, the victory prize and virility to us
The Rig Veda [translated by Wendy Doniger]
Striding to the crest of order, the voices lick the honeyed drink of immortality
Observations
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- Atharvaveda - I 34 Charm with liquorice to secure the love of a woman
- Atharvaveda - IX 1 from Hymn to the Honey lash
- Atharvaveda - VII 36 Love charm spoken by a bridal couple
- Atharvaveda - VIII 7 from Hymn to all magic and medicinal plants
- Atharvaveda - XII 1 Hymn to goddess Earth - Part 02 Give us this day
- Atharvaveda - XII 1 Hymn to goddess Earth - Part 03 Protecting the Earth from harm
- Barker, Cicely Mary - The Michaelmas Daisy Fairy
- Bees – Lectures by Rudolf Steiner - Queens, Eggs and the Sun
- Bees – Lectures by Rudolf Steiner - Revering the existence and conduct of bees
- Bees – Lectures by Rudolf Steiner - Swarms as a symbol of reincarnation
- Beuys, Joseph - Honey
- Beuys, Joseph - Honey Pump 01
- Beuys, Joseph - Honey Pump 02
- Beuys, Joseph - Honey Pump 03
- Beuys, Joseph - Honey Pump 04
- Beuys, Joseph - Honey Pump 05
- Beuys, Joseph - How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare 01
- Beuys, Joseph - How to Explain Pictures to a Dead Hare 02
- Beuys, Joseph - The Queen Bee 1952
- Blake, William - My roots are brandished in the heavens, my fruits in earth beneath
- Book of Enoch-31
- Braveheart - Islands, bridges and pencil cases
- Braveheart - Lifting tree trunks
- Braveheart - Meets demons
- Braveheart - Rivers, lochs and nymphs
- Braveheart - Rivers, locks and nymphs
- Braveheart - Rivers, locks and nymphs continued
- Braveheart - Steam cleaned and broccoli
- Celtic - Spoils of Annwn - 02
- Coba - Mayan - White ways and pyramids
- Coleridge, David Hartley - The insect birds that suck nectareous juice
- Crowley - 04 The Emperor
- Crowley - 08 Lust
- Dickinson, Emily - To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee
- Euripides - The Bacchae - First they let their hair fall loose
- Euripides - The thyrsus and the ivy [interpretation]
- Exodus 3 - Milk and honey
- Gaudi - Professional work - 04 The Sagrada Família
- Genesis - Ripples
- Guru Granth - Bilaval 03
- Henry Austin - Perseverance conquers all
- Hopi and Zuni - Hummingbird legend
- Hypnerotomachia Poliphili - Nymphs and the Songlines
- Isaiah 7
- Judges 14
- Khan, Hazrat Inayat - The Art of Being and Becoming - On the stages of the mystic
- Mayan - Popol Vuh - 07 The Story of Blood Moon
- Morrells, Luce and the egg
- Moses - Exodus 3 - The Burning bush
- Nizami – Makhzanol Asrar (The Treasury of Mysteries) – from The Second Seclusion 02
- Poetic Edda - Sayings of the High One [extract]
- Reichel-Dolmatoff – Amazonian Cosmos - Humming and buzzing
- Reichel-Dolmatoff – The Tukano Indians - Yellow, Honey and Semen
- Rig veda - Bull and Cow
- Rig veda - Soma
- Rig veda - Soma
- Rig Veda - Two Birds
- Rolle, Richard - Incendium Amoris - Ecstasy, song and fervour!
- Rumi - The Game of Love - In the early morning
- S'RÎMAD BHÂGAVATAM – Canto 10, Chapter 15 – The ladies of Vraja, like bees searching for honey
- Saint Brendan - 10 The Voyage of Saint Brendan
- Sing a song of sixpence
- Song of Solomon 4
- Song of Solomon 5
- Sterry, Peter - On annihilation
- Sumerian poems and lamentations – 14 Man Of My Heart
- Surdas - Fatephur Sikri manuscript - NPS 1744
- Surdas - Fatephur Sikri manuscript - NPS 2741
- The Marriage of Philology and Mercury - Maid 6
- Through the Looking Glass - Ch 03 - 1 Looking glass insects
- Through the Looking Glass - Ch 05 - 1 Wool and Water
- Through the Looking Glass - Ch 08 - 2 The White Knight and the beehive
- To Heaven and Back Methadone & Ibogaine by Jasen