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Журавли пролетают над морем.
И тиха и безмерна волна.
И минуты в часах оседают.
Было…Не было…Ход Бытия.

Журавли улетают за Солнцем,
Они знают и ведают Путь.
Очи я возвожу к поднебесной,
Перемены случайны как ртуть.

Журавли, облака потревожив,
Растворяются в золоте снов.
Эти крылья и крик и беспечность,
Рисовали на небе Любовь….

Pollin 10/09/2017

Long-legged wading bird, the symbolic value of which is influenced by a long beak, restlessness in flight (long-distance seasonal flights), organization of the pack, caution (bird eyes have an overview at 360 degrees). Vintage images are often similar to the point of confusion with the stork or Heron, from which it can be distinguished by a typical pose, with raised claws clutched the rock. This feature dates back to the legendary information, according to which, "every night, the cranes gather around their king. Certain cranes are elected as guardians, and they all night, must be awake, chasing away the sleep. Therefore, each crane is a guardian standing on one leg, raising the other. In his paw he holds a stone. Asleep the crane, and the stone will fall out from his paw and fell to the foot on which he stands, will Wake him."

Like other "standing in water birds (IBIS, stork, Heron), the crane is one of the incarnations of the light of the morning sun, as the first sees the sunrise. As a mediator between the worlds of the crane acts as the messenger God and conductor (carrier) of souls of the dead to their afterlife.

Thanks to its long beak and the mating dance of the crane in many traditions acts as a phallic symbol, as well as Herald of fertility, bringer of rain. For the cultures of the Mediterranean typical erotic "crane dance".

Very widely (from Mediterranean cultures to China) widespread use of the crane as an allegory of justice, longevity, righteousness and merciful soul[1].

Crane also draws attention to itself as a fighter of snakes.Sun, light, sunrise, morning;
spring, renewal, rain;
love, erotic desire (thirst for love), joy of life, fertility;
immortality, longevity;
journey, journey (walk), speed, flight;
rise, exaltation, loftiness, nobility, aristocracy;
kindness, loyalty, openness, friendliness, integrity, happiness;
sublime soul, virtue, piety, goodness, faithfulness, diligence, purity,
justice, intelligence, wisdom;
the prophecy (divination), alertness, sensitivity, caution, danger;
manners, grace, elegance;
intelligence, sagacity, shrewdness;
alphabet, poetry, dance;
talkativeness, noisiness, mobility;
greed, stupidity, snobbery;
clumsiness, destroyest, necklacesthe;
Crane two-headed — well-being: according to ancient Egyptian legend, the crane first appeared over the Nile during the reign of Pharaoh Menes I, the founder of the first dynasty (C. 2800 BC), called "period of prosperity".

The Attribute Of Thoth.The arrival of cranes for the ancient Greeks and their scream — the signal to start sowing and then reaping.

Attribute (dedicated):

Apollo as the bird of light, the Herald of spring.
Hermes — as a tireless traveller (the traveler);
Demeter;
Artemis;
Pallas Athena, Athena-Hera;
Perseus.The famous crane dance Geranios is the embodiment of cheerfulness and love, is foreshadowed in movements of cranes during the current and is associated with the cult of Athena-Hera[2]. He later reinvented as the dance of the Sun, and its occurrence is associated with a joyful dance of Theseus and his companions emerged from the Labyrinth. This explains the circular movement of the dancers-"cranes" around decorated with the horns of the altar, reproducing the curves of the Cretan Maze or labyrinth, where the rite of passage.

Sustainable ancient stories associated with cranes include:

the enmity of the cranes with the pygmies living in the South of Egypt and Ethiopia[3].
"The cranes that vast sky, so loud klikach, fly, fleeing the hardships of winter... On the wings of your take the crash and the death of pygmies."
The Iliad Of Homer.
cranes Ivika (Ibikus) — jamb of cranes was the only witness to the murder of the Greek poet and singer of Ibikus (killer gave himself away, when one of them looked up at the sky, he exclaimed: "the Cranes of Ibikus!").
crane avarice — fables the story of the miserly host, for the first time in history, Aesop on the crane and the Fox.
With flying geese associated legends about the origin of the Greek alphabet. Considered shape flying in the sky flying geese was the basis for the shape of letters, to which Palamedes (according to another version — Hermes) added the king of invented by Cadmus the alphabet. Because of this (?), the crane is a frequent companion (patron) poets and is a symbol of initiation.
The crane (Ho, heh) — "the Patriarch of the Feathered Tribe," the messenger of the gods, mediator between heaven and earth, endow the set of positive properties and values. It is believed that inside the bird is absolute Yang, devoid of the principle of death.

White cranes are Holy birds that inhabit the Islands of the Blessed. The color of their plumage serves as a symbol of purity, and the head of vermillion red indicating that it is able to maintain his vitality. The cranes fly in the heavens of the Immortals of the Taoist tradition and the souls of the dead traveling to the Western Paradise of the Taoist. Death Taoist priests described with the words "Yu Hua", which implies their transformation into cranes.

The black crane, according to popular belief, and can live for thousands of years, partly due to the ability to breathe with a bent neck; this technique, softening the breath, is practiced by Taoists.

Curved neck crane is also considered to be a sign (symbol) of wisdom hurtful and vain words linger in her curves, giving time for reflection and preparation of a balanced response.

The crane is often found in fine art as a way of long life, often in the "triple symbol of longevity" including the crane, a pine tree and stone. The latter may sometimes be replaced by cypress.

Along with a Phoenix, Heron, duck and the Wagtail is in the group of birds, representing five types of relationships between people, embodies the pattern of relationship between father and son (the bird of the crane responds to the cry of the parents).

Rising to the Sun the crane expresses the desire for social ascent, is a symbol of prosperity and high official position.

Japan Crane "tsuru" is a revered symbolic animal, meaning the greatness of the island nation. In General "Dear Mr Crane" has the same meaning as in China. As a symbol of longevity in fine art is combined with chrysanthemum and pine.Indochina
[edit]
According to the common in Indonesia, the beliefs, the crane is born from the rock, washed by the sea waves.

Hinduism
[edit]
In idian legends juravl often acts as a personification of betrayal, lies and deceit. The goddess Balgal-flies with the cranes head — the patron Saint of liars, cheaters, synonym of sadism and destruction.

Buddhism
[edit]
The personification of winter.

Bible / Old Testament
[edit]
Godliness, piety:

"And the stork under heaven knows their set times, and the turtledove and the swallow and the crane observe the time when they arrive, but My people do not know the definition of the Lord."
Jeremiah 8: 7
Christianity
[edit]
As a rule serves as a symbol of properties and qualities of the monastics, and the monastic life:

religiosity, loyalty travel, flying behind the leader, closed a life of asceticism, virtue, courtesy;
vigilance, good quality, good order in monastic life;
devotion, loyalty, righteousness, good deeds.
The early arrival of the cranes in spring is sometimes a symbol of resurrection.

Magic
[edit]
In Ancient Greece, the crane wing was used as an amulet against fatigue.

Divination
[edit]
One of the birds, flight were used for predictions:

the appearance of a crane (like the eagle) is the harbinger of auspicious events and good sign;
a loud scream of a crane in front of rainy weather heralds the harvest.
Heraldry
[edit]
Caution and alertness; keenness, bearing protection, reflection.

Pie in heraldry
Emblems
[edit]
Sensitivity, observation. If that will alarm the crane, it sends a signal to a shout, scream; not to sleep, standing on one leg, and the fingers of the other holding a stone. This has created the bird a reputation as a stupid, dumb.

"Crane night, prudently
Holding a pebble in its claws in order not to fall asleep accidentally.
So, when we have too much and easily trust the world
Time again reminds us of righteous duty."
Hochberg.
Attribute:

personalized Vigilance — with a stone in the foot;
~ Melancholy — wounded.
As a symbol of reticence is portrayed with white Kanem in its beak.

Crane, lifting a paw stone.

I'm hard to surprise.
"Observations of naturalists have shown ... the crane, because of his fear of surprises, always sleep with the stone in his paw, not to sleep too deeply."
EMSI 18-12,p. 179
The crane, the beak of which strewed the sand.

Speak at the right time and the right place.
A symbol of reticence: we must be careful what we speak, where we speak, when and to whom. Another way of foresight attributed to the crane."Filling his mouth with sand and emptying it carelessly, it produces noise and thereby produces himself."
EMSI 18-13,p. 179
Crane eating a snake.

Bringing pleasure to his stomach, I bring the benefit of their country.
A symbol of patriotism.
"They say that between the cranes and snakes there is a congenital antipathy. Cranes find the snake burrow and eat their inhabitants, thereby clearing the snakes from the area in which they live. In Egypt and Thessaly, inhabited by many snakes, the murder of crane ... was punishable by death. In addition, the cranes are well tamed and value the human society with his housing they used to build their nests. Claim, — however, it is not supported by the facts — that they have a special love for the countries with a Republican system of government. They have many other valuable qualities, and constitute one of the rare examples of extraordinary FILIAL love."
EMSI 55-4, p. 338
Cranes, swallows the snake.

It is a pity that I are unable to destroy them all.
Smol kind, compassionate person, focused on the creation of good deeds, and determined to do as much good acts as possible.
EMSI 58-15,p. 351
A crane, holding in his paw a stone.

Be vigilant.
A symbol of vigilance, especially for the clergy.
"It shows that the clergy should not indulge in idleness and excessive sleep. For he who took upon himself a high responsibility to direct the lives of other people with high vigilance should ensure to not deviate from the correct road. ... should learn for all of us to be constantly alert, as we are all to some extent are the guardians".
EMSI 29-4, p. 223
The crane with a stone in its beak.

Restrain yourself.
The symbol of prudent restraint.
"The cranes are holding in the beak of the stone, so as not to make any noise and do not let yourself discover. In this way the cranes were saved from the eagles in the area of the Taurus mountains".
EMSI 29-2, p. 223
Psychology
[edit]
Purification. the possibility of entering into higher States of consciousness.

Art
[edit]
"Ivekovic cranes" Schiller — the instrument of the divine will.

Ad vocem
[edit]
Proverbs:

"responsive, like a crane",
"wait, like a crane, on guard..."
Illustration
Журавли пролетают над морем.
И тиха и безмерна волна.
И минуты в часах оседают.
Было…Не было…Ход Бытия.

Журавли улетают за Солнцем,
Они знают и ведают Путь.
Очи я возвожу к поднебесной,
Перемены случайны как ртуть.

Журавли, облака потревожив,
Растворяются в золоте снов.
Эти крылья и крик и беспечность,
Рисовали на небе Любовь….

Pollin 10/09/2017

Long-legged wading bird, the symbolic value of which is influenced by a long beak, restlessness in flight (long-distance seasonal flights), organization of the pack, caution (bird eyes have an overview at 360 degrees). Vintage images are often similar to the point of confusion with the stork or Heron, from which it can be distinguished by a typical pose, with raised claws clutched the rock. This feature dates back to the legendary information, according to which, "every night, the cranes gather around their king. Certain cranes are elected as guardians, and they all night, must be awake, chasing away the sleep. Therefore, each crane is a guardian standing on one leg, raising the other. In his paw he holds a stone. Asleep the crane, and the stone will fall out from his paw and fell to the foot on which he stands, will Wake him."

Like other "standing in water birds (IBIS, stork, Heron), the crane is one of the incarnations of the light of the morning sun, as the first sees the sunrise. As a mediator between the worlds of the crane acts as the messenger God and conductor (carrier) of souls of the dead to their afterlife.

Thanks to its long beak and the mating dance of the crane in many traditions acts as a phallic symbol, as well as Herald of fertility, bringer of rain. For the cultures of the Mediterranean typical erotic "crane dance".

Very widely (from Mediterranean cultures to China) widespread use of the crane as an allegory of justice, longevity, righteousness and merciful soul[1].

Crane also draws attention to itself as a fighter of snakes.Sun, light, sunrise, morning;
spring, renewal, rain;
love, erotic desire (thirst for love), joy of life, fertility;
immortality, longevity;
journey, journey (walk), speed, flight;
rise, exaltation, loftiness, nobility, aristocracy;
kindness, loyalty, openness, friendliness, integrity, happiness;
sublime soul, virtue, piety, goodness, faithfulness, diligence, purity,
justice, intelligence, wisdom;
the prophecy (divination), alertness, sensitivity, caution, danger;
manners, grace, elegance;
intelligence, sagacity, shrewdness;
alphabet, poetry, dance;
talkativeness, noisiness, mobility;
greed, stupidity, snobbery;
clumsiness, destroyest, necklacesthe;
Crane two-headed — well-being: according to ancient Egyptian legend, the crane first appeared over the Nile during the reign of Pharaoh Menes I, the founder of the first dynasty (C. 2800 BC), called "period of prosperity".

The Attribute Of Thoth.The arrival of cranes for the ancient Greeks and their scream — the signal to start sowing and then reaping.

Attribute (dedicated):

Apollo as the bird of light, the Herald of spring.
Hermes — as a tireless traveller (the traveler);
Demeter;
Artemis;
Pallas Athena, Athena-Hera;
Perseus.The famous crane dance Geranios is the embodiment of cheerfulness and love, is foreshadowed in movements of cranes during the current and is associated with the cult of Athena-Hera[2]. He later reinvented as the dance of the Sun, and its occurrence is associated with a joyful dance of Theseus and his companions emerged from the Labyrinth. This explains the circular movement of the dancers-"cranes" around decorated with the horns of the altar, reproducing the curves of the Cretan Maze or labyrinth, where the rite of passage.

Sustainable ancient stories associated with cranes include:

the enmity of the cranes with the pygmies living in the South of Egypt and Ethiopia[3].
"The cranes that vast sky, so loud klikach, fly, fleeing the hardships of winter... On the wings of your take the crash and the death of pygmies."
The Iliad Of Homer.
cranes Ivika (Ibikus) — jamb of cranes was the only witness to the murder of the Greek poet and singer of Ibikus (killer gave himself away, when one of them looked up at the sky, he exclaimed: "the Cranes of Ibikus!").
crane avarice — fables the story of the miserly host, for the first time in history, Aesop on the crane and the Fox.
With flying geese associated legends about the origin of the Greek alphabet. Considered shape flying in the sky flying geese was the basis for the shape of letters, to which Palamedes (according to another version — Hermes) added the king of invented by Cadmus the alphabet. Because of this (?), the crane is a frequent companion (patron) poets and is a symbol of initiation.
The crane (Ho, heh) — "the Patriarch of the Feathered Tribe," the messenger of the gods, mediator between heaven and earth, endow the set of positive properties and values. It is believed that inside the bird is absolute Yang, devoid of the principle of death.

White cranes are Holy birds that inhabit the Islands of the Blessed. The color of their plumage serves as a symbol of purity, and the head of vermillion red indicating that it is able to maintain his vitality. The cranes fly in the heavens of the Immortals of the Taoist tradition and the souls of the dead traveling to the Western Paradise of the Taoist. Death Taoist priests described with the words "Yu Hua", which implies their transformation into cranes.

The black crane, according to popular belief, and can live for thousands of years, partly due to the ability to breathe with a bent neck; this technique, softening the breath, is practiced by Taoists.

Curved neck crane is also considered to be a sign (symbol) of wisdom hurtful and vain words linger in her curves, giving time for reflection and preparation of a balanced response.

The crane is often found in fine art as a way of long life, often in the "triple symbol of longevity" including the crane, a pine tree and stone. The latter may sometimes be replaced by cypress.

Along with a Phoenix, Heron, duck and the Wagtail is in the group of birds, representing five types of relationships between people, embodies the pattern of relationship between father and son (the bird of the crane responds to the cry of the parents).

Rising to the Sun the crane expresses the desire for social ascent, is a symbol of prosperity and high official position.

Japan Crane "tsuru" is a revered symbolic animal, meaning the greatness of the island nation. In General "Dear Mr Crane" has the same meaning as in China. As a symbol of longevity in fine art is combined with chrysanthemum and pine.Indochina
[edit]
According to the common in Indonesia, the beliefs, the crane is born from the rock, washed by the sea waves.

Hinduism
[edit]
In idian legends juravl often acts as a personification of betrayal, lies and deceit. The goddess Balgal-flies with the cranes head — the patron Saint of liars, cheaters, synonym of sadism and destruction.

Buddhism
[edit]
The personification of winter.

Bible / Old Testament
[edit]
Godliness, piety:

"And the stork under heaven knows their set times, and the turtledove and the swallow and the crane observe the time when they arrive, but My people do not know the definition of the Lord."
Jeremiah 8: 7
Christianity
[edit]
As a rule serves as a symbol of properties and qualities of the monastics, and the monastic life:

religiosity, loyalty travel, flying behind the leader, closed a life of asceticism, virtue, courtesy;
vigilance, good quality, good order in monastic life;
devotion, loyalty, righteousness, good deeds.
The early arrival of the cranes in spring is sometimes a symbol of resurrection.

Magic
[edit]
In Ancient Greece, the crane wing was used as an amulet against fatigue.

Divination
[edit]
One of the birds, flight were used for predictions:

the appearance of a crane (like the eagle) is the harbinger of auspicious events and good sign;
a loud scream of a crane in front of rainy weather heralds the harvest.
Heraldry
[edit]
Caution and alertness; keenness, bearing protection, reflection.

Pie in heraldry
Emblems
[edit]
Sensitivity, observation. If that will alarm the crane, it sends a signal to a shout, scream; not to sleep, standing on one leg, and the fingers of the other holding a stone. This has created the bird a reputation as a stupid, dumb.

"Crane night, prudently
Holding a pebble in its claws in order not to fall asleep accidentally.
So, when we have too much and easily trust the world
Time again reminds us of righteous duty."
Hochberg.
Attribute:

personalized Vigilance — with a stone in the foot;
~ Melancholy — wounded.
As a symbol of reticence is portrayed with white Kanem in its beak.

Crane, lifting a paw stone.

I'm hard to surprise.
"Observations of naturalists have shown ... the crane, because of his fear of surprises, always sleep with the stone in his paw, not to sleep too deeply."
EMSI 18-12,p. 179
The crane, the beak of which strewed the sand.

Speak at the right time and the right place.
A symbol of reticence: we must be careful what we speak, where we speak, when and to whom. Another way of foresight attributed to the crane."Filling his mouth with sand and emptying it carelessly, it produces noise and thereby produces himself."
EMSI 18-13,p. 179
Crane eating a snake.

Bringing pleasure to his stomach, I bring the benefit of their country.
A symbol of patriotism.
"They say that between the cranes and snakes there is a congenital antipathy. Cranes find the snake burrow and eat their inhabitants, thereby clearing the snakes from the area in which they live. In Egypt and Thessaly, inhabited by many snakes, the murder of crane ... was punishable by death. In addition, the cranes are well tamed and value the human society with his housing they used to build their nests. Claim, — however, it is not supported by the facts — that they have a special love for the countries with a Republican system of government. They have many other valuable qualities, and constitute one of the rare examples of extraordinary FILIAL love."
EMSI 55-4, p. 338
Cranes, swallows the snake.

It is a pity that I are unable to destroy them all.
Smol kind, compassionate person, focused on the creation of good deeds, and determined to do as much good acts as possible.
EMSI 58-15,p. 351
A crane, holding in his paw a stone.

Be vigilant.
A symbol of vigilance, especially for the clergy.
"It shows that the clergy should not indulge in idleness and excessive sleep. For he who took upon himself a high responsibility to direct the lives of other people with high vigilance should ensure to not deviate from the correct road. ... should learn for all of us to be constantly alert, as we are all to some extent are the guardians".
EMSI 29-4, p. 223
The crane with a stone in its beak.

Restrain yourself.
The symbol of prudent restraint.
"The cranes are holding in the beak of the stone, so as not to make any noise and do not let yourself discover. In this way the cranes were saved from the eagles in the area of the Taurus mountains".
EMSI 29-2, p. 223
Psychology
[edit]
Purification. the possibility of entering into higher States of consciousness.

Art
[edit]
"Ivekovic cranes" Schiller — the instrument of the divine will.

Ad vocem
[edit]
Proverbs:

"responsive, like a crane",
"wait, like a crane, on guard..."
Illustration
Журавли пролетают над морем.
И тиха и безмерна волна.
И минуты в часах оседают.
Было…Не было…Ход Бытия.

Журавли улетают за Солнцем,
Они знают и ведают Путь.
Очи я возвожу к поднебесной,
Перемены случайны как ртуть.

Журавли, облака потревожив,
Растворяются в золоте снов.
Эти крылья и крик и беспечность,
Рисовали на небе Любовь….

Pollin 10/09/2017

Long-legged wading bird, the symbolic value of which is influenced by a long beak, restlessness in flight (long-distance seasonal flights), organization of the pack, caution (bird eyes have an overview at 360 degrees). Vintage images are often similar to the point of confusion with the stork or Heron, from which it can be distinguished by a typical pose, with raised claws clutched the rock. This feature dates back to the legendary information, according to which, "every night, the cranes gather around their king. Certain cranes are elected as guardians, and they all night, must be awake, chasing away the sleep. Therefore, each crane is a guardian standing on one leg, raising the other. In his paw he holds a stone. Asleep the crane, and the stone will fall out from his paw and fell to the foot on which he stands, will Wake him."

Like other "standing in water birds (IBIS, stork, Heron), the crane is one of the incarnations of the light of the morning sun, as the first sees the sunrise. As a mediator between the worlds of the crane acts as the messenger God and conductor (carrier) of souls of the dead to their afterlife.

Thanks to its long beak and the mating dance of the crane in many traditions acts as a phallic symbol, as well as Herald of fertility, bringer of rain. For the cultures of the Mediterranean typical erotic "crane dance".

Very widely (from Mediterranean cultures to China) widespread use of the crane as an allegory of justice, longevity, righteousness and merciful soul[1].

Crane also draws attention to itself as a fighter of snakes.Sun, light, sunrise, morning;
spring, renewal, rain;
love, erotic desire (thirst for love), joy of life, fertility;
immortality, longevity;
journey, journey (walk), speed, flight;
rise, exaltation, loftiness, nobility, aristocracy;
kindness, loyalty, openness, friendliness, integrity, happiness;
sublime soul, virtue, piety, goodness, faithfulness, diligence, purity,
justice, intelligence, wisdom;
the prophecy (divination), alertness, sensitivity, caution, danger;
manners, grace, elegance;
intelligence, sagacity, shrewdness;
alphabet, poetry, dance;
talkativeness, noisiness, mobility;
greed, stupidity, snobbery;
clumsiness, destroyest, necklacesthe;
Crane two-headed — well-being: according to ancient Egyptian legend, the crane first appeared over the Nile during the reign of Pharaoh Menes I, the founder of the first dynasty (C. 2800 BC), called "period of prosperity".

The Attribute Of Thoth.The arrival of cranes for the ancient Greeks and their scream — the signal to start sowing and then reaping.

Attribute (dedicated):

Apollo as the bird of light, the Herald of spring.
Hermes — as a tireless traveller (the traveler);
Demeter;
Artemis;
Pallas Athena, Athena-Hera;
Perseus.The famous crane dance Geranios is the embodiment of cheerfulness and love, is foreshadowed in movements of cranes during the current and is associated with the cult of Athena-Hera[2]. He later reinvented as the dance of the Sun, and its occurrence is associated with a joyful dance of Theseus and his companions emerged from the Labyrinth. This explains the circular movement of the dancers-"cranes" around decorated with the horns of the altar, reproducing the curves of the Cretan Maze or labyrinth, where the rite of passage.

Sustainable ancient stories associated with cranes include:

the enmity of the cranes with the pygmies living in the South of Egypt and Ethiopia[3].
"The cranes that vast sky, so loud klikach, fly, fleeing the hardships of winter... On the wings of your take the crash and the death of pygmies."
The Iliad Of Homer.
cranes Ivika (Ibikus) — jamb of cranes was the only witness to the murder of the Greek poet and singer of Ibikus (killer gave himself away, when one of them looked up at the sky, he exclaimed: "the Cranes of Ibikus!").
crane avarice — fables the story of the miserly host, for the first time in history, Aesop on the crane and the Fox.
With flying geese associated legends about the origin of the Greek alphabet. Considered shape flying in the sky flying geese was the basis for the shape of letters, to which Palamedes (according to another version — Hermes) added the king of invented by Cadmus the alphabet. Because of this (?), the crane is a frequent companion (patron) poets and is a symbol of initiation.
The crane (Ho, heh) — "the Patriarch of the Feathered Tribe," the messenger of the gods, mediator between heaven and earth, endow the set of positive properties and values. It is believed that inside the bird is absolute Yang, devoid of the principle of death.

White cranes are Holy birds that inhabit the Islands of the Blessed. The color of their plumage serves as a symbol of purity, and the head of vermillion red indicating that it is able to maintain his vitality. The cranes fly in the heavens of the Immortals of the Taoist tradition and the souls of the dead traveling to the Western Paradise of the Taoist. Death Taoist priests described with the words "Yu Hua", which implies their transformation into cranes.

The black crane, according to popular belief, and can live for thousands of years, partly due to the ability to breathe with a bent neck; this technique, softening the breath, is practiced by Taoists.

Curved neck crane is also considered to be a sign (symbol) of wisdom hurtful and vain words linger in her curves, giving time for reflection and preparation of a balanced response.

The crane is often found in fine art as a way of long life, often in the "triple symbol of longevity" including the crane, a pine tree and stone. The latter may sometimes be replaced by cypress.

Along with a Phoenix, Heron, duck and the Wagtail is in the group of birds, representing five types of relationships between people, embodies the pattern of relationship between father and son (the bird of the crane responds to the cry of the parents).

Rising to the Sun the crane expresses the desire for social ascent, is a symbol of prosperity and high official position.

Japan Crane "tsuru" is a revered symbolic animal, meaning the greatness of the island nation. In General "Dear Mr Crane" has the same meaning as in China. As a symbol of longevity in fine art is combined with chrysanthemum and pine.Indochina
[edit]
According to the common in Indonesia, the beliefs, the crane is born from the rock, washed by the sea waves.

Hinduism
[edit]
In idian legends juravl often acts as a personification of betrayal, lies and deceit. The goddess Balgal-flies with the cranes head — the patron Saint of liars, cheaters, synonym of sadism and destruction.

Buddhism
[edit]
The personification of winter.

Bible / Old Testament
[edit]
Godliness, piety:

"And the stork under heaven knows their set times, and the turtledove and the swallow and the crane observe the time when they arrive, but My people do not know the definition of the Lord."
Jeremiah 8: 7
Christianity
[edit]
As a rule serves as a symbol of properties and qualities of the monastics, and the monastic life:

religiosity, loyalty travel, flying behind the leader, closed a life of asceticism, virtue, courtesy;
vigilance, good quality, good order in monastic life;
devotion, loyalty, righteousness, good deeds.
The early arrival of the cranes in spring is sometimes a symbol of resurrection.

Magic
[edit]
In Ancient Greece, the crane wing was used as an amulet against fatigue.

Divination
[edit]
One of the birds, flight were used for predictions:

the appearance of a crane (like the eagle) is the harbinger of auspicious events and good sign;
a loud scream of a crane in front of rainy weather heralds the harvest.
Heraldry
[edit]
Caution and alertness; keenness, bearing protection, reflection.

Pie in heraldry
Emblems
[edit]
Sensitivity, observation. If that will alarm the crane, it sends a signal to a shout, scream; not to sleep, standing on one leg, and the fingers of the other holding a stone. This has created the bird a reputation as a stupid, dumb.

"Crane night, prudently
Holding a pebble in its claws in order not to fall asleep accidentally.
So, when we have too much and easily trust the world
Time again reminds us of righteous duty."
Hochberg.
Attribute:

personalized Vigilance — with a stone in the foot;
~ Melancholy — wounded.
As a symbol of reticence is portrayed with white Kanem in its beak.

Crane, lifting a paw stone.

I'm hard to surprise.
"Observations of naturalists have shown ... the crane, because of his fear of surprises, always sleep with the stone in his paw, not to sleep too deeply."
EMSI 18-12,p. 179
The crane, the beak of which strewed the sand.

Speak at the right time and the right place.
A symbol of reticence: we must be careful what we speak, where we speak, when and to whom. Another way of foresight attributed to the crane."Filling his mouth with sand and emptying it carelessly, it produces noise and thereby produces himself."
EMSI 18-13,p. 179
Crane eating a snake.

Bringing pleasure to his stomach, I bring the benefit of their country.
A symbol of patriotism.
"They say that between the cranes and snakes there is a congenital antipathy. Cranes find the snake burrow and eat their inhabitants, thereby clearing the snakes from the area in which they live. In Egypt and Thessaly, inhabited by many snakes, the murder of crane ... was punishable by death. In addition, the cranes are well tamed and value the human society with his housing they used to build their nests. Claim, — however, it is not supported by the facts — that they have a special love for the countries with a Republican system of government. They have many other valuable qualities, and constitute one of the rare examples of extraordinary FILIAL love."
EMSI 55-4, p. 338
Cranes, swallows the snake.

It is a pity that I are unable to destroy them all.
Smol kind, compassionate person, focused on the creation of good deeds, and determined to do as much good acts as possible.
EMSI 58-15,p. 351
A crane, holding in his paw a stone.

Be vigilant.
A symbol of vigilance, especially for the clergy.
"It shows that the clergy should not indulge in idleness and excessive sleep. For he who took upon himself a high responsibility to direct the lives of other people with high vigilance should ensure to not deviate from the correct road. ... should learn for all of us to be constantly alert, as we are all to some extent are the guardians".
EMSI 29-4, p. 223
The crane with a stone in its beak.

Restrain yourself.
The symbol of prudent restraint.
"The cranes are holding in the beak of the stone, so as not to make any noise and do not let yourself discover. In this way the cranes were saved from the eagles in the area of the Taurus mountains".
EMSI 29-2, p. 223
Psychology
[edit]
Purification. the possibility of entering into higher States of consciousness.

Art
[edit]
"Ivekovic cranes" Schiller — the instrument of the divine will.

Ad vocem
[edit]
Proverbs:

"responsive, like a crane",
"wait, like a crane, on guard..."
Illustration
Журавли пролетают над морем.
И тиха и безмерна волна.
И минуты в часах оседают.
Было…Не было…Ход Бытия.

Журавли улетают за Солнцем,
Они знают и ведают Путь.
Очи я возвожу к поднебесной,
Перемены случайны как ртуть.

Журавли, облака потревожив,
Растворяются в золоте снов.
Эти крылья и крик и беспечность,
Рисовали на небе Любовь….

Pollin 10/09/2017

Long-legged wading bird, the symbolic value of which is influenced by a long beak, restlessness in flight (long-distance seasonal flights), organization of the pack, caution (bird eyes have an overview at 360 degrees). Vintage images are often similar to the point of confusion with the stork or Heron, from which it can be distinguished by a typical pose, with raised claws clutched the rock. This feature dates back to the legendary information, according to which, "every night, the cranes gather around their king. Certain cranes are elected as guardians, and they all night, must be awake, chasing away the sleep. Therefore, each crane is a guardian standing on one leg, raising the other. In his paw he holds a stone. Asleep the crane, and the stone will fall out from his paw and fell to the foot on which he stands, will Wake him."

Like other "standing in water birds (IBIS, stork, Heron), the crane is one of the incarnations of the light of the morning sun, as the first sees the sunrise. As a mediator between the worlds of the crane acts as the messenger God and conductor (carrier) of souls of the dead to their afterlife.

Thanks to its long beak and the mating dance of the crane in many traditions acts as a phallic symbol, as well as Herald of fertility, bringer of rain. For the cultures of the Mediterranean typical erotic "crane dance".

Very widely (from Mediterranean cultures to China) widespread use of the crane as an allegory of justice, longevity, righteousness and merciful soul[1].

Crane also draws attention to itself as a fighter of snakes.Sun, light, sunrise, morning;
spring, renewal, rain;
love, erotic desire (thirst for love), joy of life, fertility;
immortality, longevity;
journey, journey (walk), speed, flight;
rise, exaltation, loftiness, nobility, aristocracy;
kindness, loyalty, openness, friendliness, integrity, happiness;
sublime soul, virtue, piety, goodness, faithfulness, diligence, purity,
justice, intelligence, wisdom;
the prophecy (divination), alertness, sensitivity, caution, danger;
manners, grace, elegance;
intelligence, sagacity, shrewdness;
alphabet, poetry, dance;
talkativeness, noisiness, mobility;
greed, stupidity, snobbery;
clumsiness, destroyest, necklacesthe;
Crane two-headed — well-being: according to ancient Egyptian legend, the crane first appeared over the Nile during the reign of Pharaoh Menes I, the founder of the first dynasty (C. 2800 BC), called "period of prosperity".

The Attribute Of Thoth.The arrival of cranes for the ancient Greeks and their scream — the signal to start sowing and then reaping.

Attribute (dedicated):

Apollo as the bird of light, the Herald of spring.
Hermes — as a tireless traveller (the traveler);
Demeter;
Artemis;
Pallas Athena, Athena-Hera;
Perseus.The famous crane dance Geranios is the embodiment of cheerfulness and love, is foreshadowed in movements of cranes during the current and is associated with the cult of Athena-Hera[2]. He later reinvented as the dance of the Sun, and its occurrence is associated with a joyful dance of Theseus and his companions emerged from the Labyrinth. This explains the circular movement of the dancers-"cranes" around decorated with the horns of the altar, reproducing the curves of the Cretan Maze or labyrinth, where the rite of passage.

Sustainable ancient stories associated with cranes include:

the enmity of the cranes with the pygmies living in the South of Egypt and Ethiopia[3].
"The cranes that vast sky, so loud klikach, fly, fleeing the hardships of winter... On the wings of your take the crash and the death of pygmies."
The Iliad Of Homer.
cranes Ivika (Ibikus) — jamb of cranes was the only witness to the murder of the Greek poet and singer of Ibikus (killer gave himself away, when one of them looked up at the sky, he exclaimed: "the Cranes of Ibikus!").
crane avarice — fables the story of the miserly host, for the first time in history, Aesop on the crane and the Fox.
With flying geese associated legends about the origin of the Greek alphabet. Considered shape flying in the sky flying geese was the basis for the shape of letters, to which Palamedes (according to another version — Hermes) added the king of invented by Cadmus the alphabet. Because of this (?), the crane is a frequent companion (patron) poets and is a symbol of initiation.
The crane (Ho, heh) — "the Patriarch of the Feathered Tribe," the messenger of the gods, mediator between heaven and earth, endow the set of positive properties and values. It is believed that inside the bird is absolute Yang, devoid of the principle of death.

White cranes are Holy birds that inhabit the Islands of the Blessed. The color of their plumage serves as a symbol of purity, and the head of vermillion red indicating that it is able to maintain his vitality. The cranes fly in the heavens of the Immortals of the Taoist tradition and the souls of the dead traveling to the Western Paradise of the Taoist. Death Taoist priests described with the words "Yu Hua", which implies their transformation into cranes.

The black crane, according to popular belief, and can live for thousands of years, partly due to the ability to breathe with a bent neck; this technique, softening the breath, is practiced by Taoists.

Curved neck crane is also considered to be a sign (symbol) of wisdom hurtful and vain words linger in her curves, giving time for reflection and preparation of a balanced response.

The crane is often found in fine art as a way of long life, often in the "triple symbol of longevity" including the crane, a pine tree and stone. The latter may sometimes be replaced by cypress.

Along with a Phoenix, Heron, duck and the Wagtail is in the group of birds, representing five types of relationships between people, embodies the pattern of relationship between father and son (the bird of the crane responds to the cry of the parents).

Rising to the Sun the crane expresses the desire for social ascent, is a symbol of prosperity and high official position.

Japan Crane "tsuru" is a revered symbolic animal, meaning the greatness of the island nation. In General "Dear Mr Crane" has the same meaning as in China. As a symbol of longevity in fine art is combined with chrysanthemum and pine.Indochina
[edit]
According to the common in Indonesia, the beliefs, the crane is born from the rock, washed by the sea waves.

Hinduism
[edit]
In idian legends juravl often acts as a personification of betrayal, lies and deceit. The goddess Balgal-flies with the cranes head — the patron Saint of liars, cheaters, synonym of sadism and destruction.

Buddhism
[edit]
The personification of winter.

Bible / Old Testament
[edit]
Godliness, piety:

"And the stork under heaven knows their set times, and the turtledove and the swallow and the crane observe the time when they arrive, but My people do not know the definition of the Lord."
Jeremiah 8: 7
Christianity
[edit]
As a rule serves as a symbol of properties and qualities of the monastics, and the monastic life:

religiosity, loyalty travel, flying behind the leader, closed a life of asceticism, virtue, courtesy;
vigilance, good quality, good order in monastic life;
devotion, loyalty, righteousness, good deeds.
The early arrival of the cranes in spring is sometimes a symbol of resurrection.

Magic
[edit]
In Ancient Greece, the crane wing was used as an amulet against fatigue.

Divination
[edit]
One of the birds, flight were used for predictions:

the appearance of a crane (like the eagle) is the harbinger of auspicious events and good sign;
a loud scream of a crane in front of rainy weather heralds the harvest.
Heraldry
[edit]
Caution and alertness; keenness, bearing protection, reflection.

Pie in heraldry
Emblems
[edit]
Sensitivity, observation. If that will alarm the crane, it sends a signal to a shout, scream; not to sleep, standing on one leg, and the fingers of the other holding a stone. This has created the bird a reputation as a stupid, dumb.

"Crane night, prudently
Holding a pebble in its claws in order not to fall asleep accidentally.
So, when we have too much and easily trust the world
Time again reminds us of righteous duty."
Hochberg.
Attribute:

personalized Vigilance — with a stone in the foot;
~ Melancholy — wounded.
As a symbol of reticence is portrayed with white Kanem in its beak.

Crane, lifting a paw stone.

I'm hard to surprise.
"Observations of naturalists have shown ... the crane, because of his fear of surprises, always sleep with the stone in his paw, not to sleep too deeply."
EMSI 18-12,p. 179
The crane, the beak of which strewed the sand.

Speak at the right time and the right place.
A symbol of reticence: we must be careful what we speak, where we speak, when and to whom. Another way of foresight attributed to the crane."Filling his mouth with sand and emptying it carelessly, it produces noise and thereby produces himself."
EMSI 18-13,p. 179
Crane eating a snake.

Bringing pleasure to his stomach, I bring the benefit of their country.
A symbol of patriotism.
"They say that between the cranes and snakes there is a congenital antipathy. Cranes find the snake burrow and eat their inhabitants, thereby clearing the snakes from the area in which they live. In Egypt and Thessaly, inhabited by many snakes, the murder of crane ... was punishable by death. In addition, the cranes are well tamed and value the human society with his housing they used to build their nests. Claim, — however, it is not supported by the facts — that they have a special love for the countries with a Republican system of government. They have many other valuable qualities, and constitute one of the rare examples of extraordinary FILIAL love."
EMSI 55-4, p. 338
Cranes, swallows the snake.

It is a pity that I are unable to destroy them all.
Smol kind, compassionate person, focused on the creation of good deeds, and determined to do as much good acts as possible.
EMSI 58-15,p. 351
A crane, holding in his paw a stone.

Be vigilant.
A symbol of vigilance, especially for the clergy.
"It shows that the clergy should not indulge in idleness and excessive sleep. For he who took upon himself a high responsibility to direct the lives of other people with high vigilance should ensure to not deviate from the correct road. ... should learn for all of us to be constantly alert, as we are all to some extent are the guardians".
EMSI 29-4, p. 223
The crane with a stone in its beak.

Restrain yourself.
The symbol of prudent restraint.
"The cranes are holding in the beak of the stone, so as not to make any noise and do not let yourself discover. In this way the cranes were saved from the eagles in the area of the Taurus mountains".
EMSI 29-2, p. 223
Psychology
[edit]
Purification. the possibility of entering into higher States of consciousness.

Art
[edit]
"Ivekovic cranes" Schiller — the instrument of the divine will.

Ad vocem
[edit]
Proverbs:

"responsive, like a crane",
"wait, like a crane, on guard..."
Illustration
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Журавли пролетают над морем. И тиха и безмерна волна. И минуты в часах оседают. Было…Не было…Ход Бытия. Журавли улетают за Солнцем, Они знают и ведают Путь. Очи я возвожу к поднебесной, Перемены случайны как ртуть. Журавли, облака потревожив, Растворяются в золоте снов. Эти крылья и крик и беспечность, Рисовали на небе Любовь…. Pollin 10/09/2017 Long-legged wading bird, the symbolic value of which is influenced by a long beak, restlessness in flight (long-distance seasonal flights), organization of the pack, caution (bird eyes have an overview at 360 degrees). Vintage images are often similar to the point of confusion with the stork or Heron, from which it can be distinguished by a typical pose, with raised claws clutched the rock. This feature dates back to the legendary information, according to which, "every night, the cranes gather around their king. Certain cranes are elected as guardians, and they all night, must be awake, chasing away the sleep. Therefore, each crane is a guardian standing on one leg, raising the other. In his paw he holds a stone. Asleep the crane, and the stone will fall out from his paw and fell to the foot on which he stands, will Wake him." Like other "standing in water birds (IBIS, stork, Heron), the crane is one of the incarnations of the light of the morning sun, as the first sees the sunrise. As a mediator between the worlds of the crane acts as the messenger God and conductor (carrier) of souls of the dead to their afterlife. Thanks to its long beak and the mating dance of the crane in many traditions acts as a phallic symbol, as well as Herald of fertility, bringer of rain. For the cultures of the Mediterranean typical erotic "crane dance". Very widely (from Mediterranean cultures to China) widespread use of the crane as an allegory of justice, longevity, righteousness and merciful soul[1]. Crane also draws attention to itself as a fighter of snakes.Sun, light, sunrise, morning; spring, renewal, rain; love, erotic desire (thirst for love), joy of life, fertility; immortality, longevity; journey, journey (walk), speed, flight; rise, exaltation, loftiness, nobility, aristocracy; kindness, loyalty, openness, friendliness, integrity, happiness; sublime soul, virtue, piety, goodness, faithfulness, diligence, purity, justice, intelligence, wisdom; the prophecy (divination), alertness, sensitivity, caution, danger; manners, grace, elegance; intelligence, sagacity, shrewdness; alphabet, poetry, dance; talkativeness, noisiness, mobility; greed, stupidity, snobbery; clumsiness, destroyest, necklacesthe; Crane two-headed — well-being: according to ancient Egyptian legend, the crane first appeared over the Nile during the reign of Pharaoh Menes I, the founder of the first dynasty (C. 2800 BC), called "period of prosperity". The Attribute Of Thoth.The arrival of cranes for the ancient Greeks and their scream — the signal to start sowing and then reaping. Attribute (dedicated): Apollo as the bird of light, the Herald of spring. Hermes — as a tireless traveller (the traveler); Demeter; Artemis; Pallas Athena, Athena-Hera; Perseus.The famous crane dance Geranios is the embodiment of cheerfulness and love, is foreshadowed in movements of cranes during the current and is associated with the cult of Athena-Hera[2]. He later reinvented as the dance of the Sun, and its occurrence is associated with a joyful dance of Theseus and his companions emerged from the Labyrinth. This explains the circular movement of the dancers-"cranes" around decorated with the horns of the altar, reproducing the curves of the Cretan Maze or labyrinth, where the rite of passage. Sustainable ancient stories associated with cranes include: the enmity of the cranes with the pygmies living in the South of Egypt and Ethiopia[3]. "The cranes that vast sky, so loud klikach, fly, fleeing the hardships of winter... On the wings of your take the crash and the death of pygmies." The Iliad Of Homer. cranes Ivika (Ibikus) — jamb of cranes was the only witness to the murder of the Greek poet and singer of Ibikus (killer gave himself away, when one of them looked up at the sky, he exclaimed: "the Cranes of Ibikus!"). crane avarice — fables the story of the miserly host, for the first time in history, Aesop on the crane and the Fox. With flying geese associated legends about the origin of the Greek alphabet. Considered shape flying in the sky flying geese was the basis for the shape of letters, to which Palamedes (according to another version — Hermes) added the king of invented by Cadmus the alphabet. Because of this (?), the crane is a frequent companion (patron) poets and is a symbol of initiation. The crane (Ho, heh) — "the Patriarch of the Feathered Tribe," the messenger of the gods, mediator between heaven and earth, endow the set of positive properties and values. It is believed that inside the bird is absolute Yang, devoid of the principle of death. White cranes are Holy birds that inhabit the Islands of the Blessed. The color of their plumage serves as a symbol of purity, and the head of vermillion red indicating that it is able to maintain his vitality. The cranes fly in the heavens of the Immortals of the Taoist tradition and the souls of the dead traveling to the Western Paradise of the Taoist. Death Taoist priests described with the words "Yu Hua", which implies their transformation into cranes. The black crane, according to popular belief, and can live for thousands of years, partly due to the ability to breathe with a bent neck; this technique, softening the breath, is practiced by Taoists. Curved neck crane is also considered to be a sign (symbol) of wisdom hurtful and vain words linger in her curves, giving time for reflection and preparation of a balanced response. The crane is often found in fine art as a way of long life, often in the "triple symbol of longevity" including the crane, a pine tree and stone. The latter may sometimes be replaced by cypress. Along with a Phoenix, Heron, duck and the Wagtail is in the group of birds, representing five types of relationships between people, embodies the pattern of relationship between father and son (the bird of the crane responds to the cry of the parents). Rising to the Sun the crane expresses the desire for social ascent, is a symbol of prosperity and high official position. Japan Crane "tsuru" is a revered symbolic animal, meaning the greatness of the island nation. In General "Dear Mr Crane" has the same meaning as in China. As a symbol of longevity in fine art is combined with chrysanthemum and pine.Indochina [edit] According to the common in Indonesia, the beliefs, the crane is born from the rock, washed by the sea waves. Hinduism [edit] In idian legends juravl often acts as a personification of betrayal, lies and deceit. The goddess Balgal-flies with the cranes head — the patron Saint of liars, cheaters, synonym of sadism and destruction. Buddhism [edit] The personification of winter. Bible / Old Testament [edit] Godliness, piety: "And the stork under heaven knows their set times, and the turtledove and the swallow and the crane observe the time when they arrive, but My people do not know the definition of the Lord." Jeremiah 8: 7 Christianity [edit] As a rule serves as a symbol of properties and qualities of the monastics, and the monastic life: religiosity, loyalty travel, flying behind the leader, closed a life of asceticism, virtue, courtesy; vigilance, good quality, good order in monastic life; devotion, loyalty, righteousness, good deeds. The early arrival of the cranes in spring is sometimes a symbol of resurrection. Magic [edit] In Ancient Greece, the crane wing was used as an amulet against fatigue. Divination [edit] One of the birds, flight were used for predictions: the appearance of a crane (like the eagle) is the harbinger of auspicious events and good sign; a loud scream of a crane in front of rainy weather heralds the harvest. Heraldry [edit] Caution and alertness; keenness, bearing protection, reflection. Pie in heraldry Emblems [edit] Sensitivity, observation. If that will alarm the crane, it sends a signal to a shout, scream; not to sleep, standing on one leg, and the fingers of the other holding a stone. This has created the bird a reputation as a stupid, dumb. "Crane night, prudently Holding a pebble in its claws in order not to fall asleep accidentally. So, when we have too much and easily trust the world Time again reminds us of righteous duty." Hochberg. Attribute: personalized Vigilance — with a stone in the foot; ~ Melancholy — wounded. As a symbol of reticence is portrayed with white Kanem in its beak. Crane, lifting a paw stone. I'm hard to surprise. "Observations of naturalists have shown ... the crane, because of his fear of surprises, always sleep with the stone in his paw, not to sleep too deeply." EMSI 18-12,p. 179 The crane, the beak of which strewed the sand. Speak at the right time and the right place. A symbol of reticence: we must be careful what we speak, where we speak, when and to whom. Another way of foresight attributed to the crane."Filling his mouth with sand and emptying it carelessly, it produces noise and thereby produces himself." EMSI 18-13,p. 179 Crane eating a snake. Bringing pleasure to his stomach, I bring the benefit of their country. A symbol of patriotism. "They say that between the cranes and snakes there is a congenital antipathy. Cranes find the snake burrow and eat their inhabitants, thereby clearing the snakes from the area in which they live. In Egypt and Thessaly, inhabited by many snakes, the murder of crane ... was punishable by death. In addition, the cranes are well tamed and value the human society with his housing they used to build their nests. Claim, — however, it is not supported by the facts — that they have a special love for the countries with a Republican system of government. They have many other valuable qualities, and constitute one of the rare examples of extraordinary FILIAL love." EMSI 55-4, p. 338 Cranes, swallows the snake. It is a pity that I are unable to destroy them all. Smol kind, compassionate person, focused on the creation of good deeds, and determined to do as much good acts as possible. EMSI 58-15,p. 351 A crane, holding in his paw a stone. Be vigilant. A symbol of vigilance, especially for the clergy. "It shows that the clergy should not indulge in idleness and excessive sleep. For he who took upon himself a high responsibility to direct the lives of other people with high vigilance should ensure to not deviate from the correct road. ... should learn for all of us to be constantly alert, as we are all to some extent are the guardians". EMSI 29-4, p. 223 The crane with a stone in its beak. Restrain yourself. The symbol of prudent restraint. "The cranes are holding in the beak of the stone, so as not to make any noise and do not let yourself discover. In this way the cranes were saved from the eagles in the area of the Taurus mountains". EMSI 29-2, p. 223 Psychology [edit] Purification. the possibility of entering into higher States of consciousness. Art [edit] "Ivekovic cranes" Schiller — the instrument of the divine will. Ad vocem [edit] Proverbs: "responsive, like a crane", "wait, like a crane, on guard..." Illustration

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Polina Ogiy was born in Kharkov . She quickly shows great interest in art and all its expressions, finishing her studies at the High School of Arts and Music. Then she enrolls at the Moscow State Art and Design Academy by Stroganov, where she becomes expert in drawing, painting, design and sculpture.In 1999, she got a degree as Master of Fine Art. In 2004 Polina won the first prize at the International Architecture Competition. She is currently working in the fields of painting, sculpture, architecture, interior design, exclusive decoration and painting. "There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love."(The first Epistle of St. an. St. John The Evangelist) Art is the creator soul delight spilled on canvas, embodied in marble, paper, notes in the form, line, color, sound, word, movement and thousands of other creative expressions. This is awareness of Genesis, understanding of the soul creating the fabric of life .Works of art are true, pure symbols imprinted by the hand of the artist. They are characters of life, love, harmony and symmetry, sacred geometry of destiny. The world is ruled by symbols. And the true symbols express the divine harmony.If you're a creative person, the main energy that moves your hand is love, passion to cognition for the essence of things and phenomena. This is love and admiration, inspiration by the beauty of a landscape, character, object, myth or legend. The delight of my soul reflects the spiritual essence and symbolism of the Muse selected.Creativity is the destination of the soul incarnate in a person. We all are the co-creators of God, and everyone is an architect of his own life and world view. Convergence of matter and spirit, the ancient alchemy of human life are nothing else, but a splash of creative energy of spirit in matter.For me it is the music of my soul embodied in line and color, its trace through the time and space. Painting and sculpture are like my natural breath and my self expression. The motivation is simple - to live and create. An artist is the crystal, which stops the time in its purpose. An artist displays the Genesis, depicts the beauty and perfection of the moment. The artist perceives with his heart, not his eyes. An artist opens for the viewer the door to the wordlessness and guides to the pure original source of Life.Canvas is a material body, the image on the canvas is the artist soul cast.

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