Anonymous ID: 37d439 Sept. 12, 2025, 5:10 a.m. No.23586233   🗄️.is 🔗kun

idiots saying Charlie was AI

Refusing to accept thr hinge ring

"it never fell off"

what shitty etch-a-sketch device

are you mental midgets on

"the black dot dissappears

and lands on his neck,

then his neck gets puffy"

absolute fuckin morons

Anonymous ID: 37d439 Sept. 12, 2025, 6 a.m. No.23586382   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6397

>>23586373

In various occult and spiritual traditions, the bee symbolizes transformation, fertility, wisdom, and the soul, often serving as a divine messenger and a connection to the spiritual realm. Its connection to honey, a divine substance, and the collective effort of the hive, makes it a powerful symbol of abundance and hard work. In some European folklore, however, bees were also associated with witches and black magic, demonstrating a duality in their symbolism.

Positive Occult Symbolism

Messengers and Wisdom: Bees are seen as messengers of the gods, carrying knowledge and wisdom to those who seek it.

Fertility and Rebirth: Associated with the Great Mother and the renewal of spring, the bee's swarming symbolizes rebirth and new life.

Abundance and Prosperity: Their connection to honey and the hard work of the hive links them to prosperity, wealth, and the rewards of labor.

Souls and the Afterlife: In some traditions, bees represent the soul, or the souls of the dead returning to the living world, and honey was offered in rituals to spirits.

Duality in Folklore

Witchcraft: While generally seen positively, some folklore, such as that from Lincolnshire, England, connected bees to black magic and their use by witches for guidance and communication.

Superstitions: Some superstitions caution that killing a visiting bee can bring ill fortune, while a bee landing on you could be a sign of good luck.

Cultural Examples

Ancient Greeks: Identified bees with the souls of the dead and with the Muses, granting eloquence to infants touched by them.

Ancient Egypt: The bee was a symbol of wealth, industry, and royalty, growing from the tears of the sun god.

Mayan Mythology: Ah-Muzen-Cab is a Maya god of bees and honey, and one of the Hero Twins is associated with bees.

Xhosa Culture: A swarm of bees can be interpreted as a message from the ancestors, requesting a specific offering or ritual.