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Throughout human history, cultures worldwide have used symbols rooted in mythology and natural phenomena to represent concepts such as strength, divine authority, and good fortune. These symbols serve as powerful tools to communicate complex ideas, reinforce cultural identities, and inspire personal empowerment. Understanding the deep connection between mythology and nature reveals how ancient societies interpreted their world and continues to influence modern perceptions of luck and power.<\/p>\n

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