
Traditional Meaning
Historically, peacocks have often been seen as symbols of beauty, immortality, or even good fortune in many cultures. For example, in Hindu culture, they are associated with gods like Krishna and Saraswati, symbolizing grace and beauty. In some European cultures, their feathers were seen as unlucky because of the “eye” patterns that were thought to represent the evil eye, but this belief wasn’t universal or always rooted in fear of the unknown.
Ruby’s Meaning
In Ruby’s world, seeing a peacock is a powerful sign from Starland. It means that it’s time to put your talents on display!
Just like the peacock proudly spreads its shimmering feathers, Starland is encouraging you to let your gifts shine and share them with others. It’s a reminder that your abilities are not meant to stay hidden but to inspire those around you!
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