The celts believed that deer were messengers from the otherworld, and they associated the animal with music and poetry. Its natural characteristics were the markers of its symbolism - abundance, watchfulness, grace and love.
For the chinese the deer was also associated with good luck and abundance. For the native
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American the deer represented kindness, caring and gentleness and for all cultures there is the idea that the deer and its gentle intuitive powers is a feminine symbol. For all of these traditional and happy associations, it is not surprising that we are attracted to the deer figure in art and craft.
Kangaroo as a symbol in other contexts suggest abundance, family and endurance. Some therapists regard that seeing a kangaroo in your dreams foretells unexpected and exciting trips. Lets hope after reading this blog, a kangaroo hops into your (and my) brain as we could all do with a holiday!





