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Q: What is the meaning of peacock feathers?

 

A: The peacock feathers are considered by the poets and mystics as a symbol (sign) of beauty, and a sign of vanity. And they are included in all the kingly grandeurs. And the peacock is the bird upon which rode the goddess of music and literature, Saraswati. Also the peacock feathers are used at the tombs of the Sufis, by the guardians of the tomb. Also by the healers, what by the pass of the peacock feathers, which is the pass of harmony and beauty, the bad influences may be taken away. Also in India they use peacock feathers in the necklace of a child, and that is a little psychological trick. A child who is susceptible to evil eye is saved from its severe influence, because it is natural that the first glance of a person, instead of falling upon the child, will fall upon the peacock feathers, because it attracts the curiosity of everyone. In that way the first severe glance is, so to speak, shielded by the peacock feathers. And the same thing is done by the lion's nails which are put in the necklace of a little child.

 

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Peacock Feathers were thought to be very unlucky, because they resemble an eye. The eye shape represented the evil eye which people were afraid of. Today the beauty and natural strength of the peacock feathers are again recognized. They are specially valued for their multicolored eyes.

 

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In Asia, the feathers of the peacock are considered auspicious and protective. However in the European tradition, it used to be considered very bad luck to keep them in the home. (and it goes on)

 

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Peacock Feather Beauty, power, and knowledge

 

Hahahaa, guess I found time. It's nice when the boss isn't around ;-)

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i love that too when the boss is out or just not near me, hamonkey.gif

 

so i guess its ok to use them. looks like they mean diff things to diff cultures so im my own and i always loved them so f it. problem solved. and if ANYONE (and there always that ONE person) who says "omg these are bad luck" im gonna be fighting in my gown. fryingpan.gif nah syke. haha

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I'm incorping peacock feathers into my wedding. Not over load, but I def love them and want the colors.

 

So is it b/c I'm using peacock feathers in my flowers that I'm seeing them everywhere now, or were they always around like this? (Kinda like when you get a new car, you see the car EVERYWHERE after that, but of course they were always there, u just didnt notice) I've def seen cock feather's (smile120.gifBLAHAHAHHAH) around before but I feel like they're out there more these days. I went to the mall and I swear, peacock shirts, plates, ear rings, etc are everywhere. I'm kinda hoping I'm wrong too about them just becoming popular, b/c I don't want my wedding to be "trendy", kwim??

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