Dragonflies

in #nature7 years ago

dragonfly_3.jpg

I love dragonflies. They are beautiful and helpless insects. They are from different colors. I enjoy watching them flying with elegance from flower to flower. For me, they have a spiritual meaning. For me they symbolize protection and good vibes. This picture was taken in my garden some years ago. It was the first time I saw a purple dragonfly near from me. I will share with you the following information taken from the web site: www.learnaboutnature.com

"The dragonfly has been a subject of intrigue in every single continent it is found in, and with each civilization, has developed a unique meaning to it, its behavior and its lifestyle.

The word Dragonfly and the family it belongs to, Odonata, have evolved from the many myths associated with Dragonflies and their taxonomic cousins, the Damselflies. The word Dragonfly has its source in the myth that Dragonflies were once Dragons.

The family name Odonata comes from the Greek word for tooth as Odonates were believed to have teeth, it is a verified fact now that while they don’t have ‘teeth’ per say, they have strong mandibles that they use to crush their prey.

Symbolisms of the Dragonfly

• Maturity and a Depth of character
The dragonfly, in almost every part of the world symbolizes change and change in the perspective of self realization; and the kind of change that has its source in mental and emotional maturity and the understanding of the deeper meaning of life.

The traditional association of Dragonflies with water also gives rise to this meaning to this amazing insect. The Dragonfly’s scurrying flight across water represents an act of going beyond what’s on the surface and looking into the deeper.
• Power and Poise

The dragonfly’s agile flight and its ability to move in all six directions exude a sense of power and poise - something that comes only with age and maturity.
The dragonfly can move at an amazing 45 miles an hour, hover like a helicopter fly backwards like a hummingbird, fly straight up, down and on either side. What is mind blowing is the fact that it can do this while flapping its wings a mere 30 times a minute while mosquitoes and houseflies need to flap their wings 600 and 1000 times a minute respectively.

The awe inspiring aspect is how the dragonfly accomplishes its objectives with utmost simplicity, effectiveness and well, if you look at proportions, with 20 times as much power in each of its wing strokes when compared to the other insects. The best part is that the dragonfly does it with elegance and grace that can be compared to a veteran ballet dancer".

I hope you enjoy the reading. I appreciate your comments.
Warm regards from Venezuela.

Sort:  

i enjoy your post ^^! Thanks.

Great! Thanks for reading it :D

Hi! I am a robot. I just upvoted you! I found similar content that readers might be interested in:
https://www.dragonfly-site.com/meaning-symbolize.html