![]() ![]() It was not until the trans-culturation diffusion of the Greeks (their culture absorbing that of the Gaul’s) that currency was adopted by these people. On an historical note, the Gaul’s were reluctant to initiate a currency in their civilization, preferring trade and barter as a means of exchanging value. Marking trees on money would imply currency too is a gateway to wisdom and new levels of understanding. Trees were considered vessels of knowledge, energy and gateways to other realms of understanding. This is evident in the presence of trees on coinage. There is an element of magic in Celtic money too. Horses for example, were considered animals of high honor and esteem, and to assign such a powerful symbol on currency would imbue the same quality upon it. While money symbols comes in black, money emojis comes in colorful designs such as credit card symbol, Banknote Symbol, and ATM symbol. Why? Because the Celts had deep respect for such animals. The presence of these symbols on their currency also implied a deep appreciation for the value of money in this culture. In the Gaulish and Celtic realm, coins were engraved with powerful symbols such as horses, trees, boars and bears. This denoted a spiritual/energetic connection with currency in its inchoate state of production. Together, they represent the union between heaven and Earth. Usually it is defined by a monetary authority, such as the national. The French currency is made up of euro banknotes (bills) in the following denominations 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 and coins are 1 euro, 2 euros, and 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50-centime pieces. Heaven is represented by the circle, and the square is a symbol of the Earth in Chinese wisdom. A currency symbol or currency sign is a graphic symbol used to denote a currency unit. ![]() The cash is a round coin with a square hole in the middle. This is specifically found in their coinage. Where some cultures’ idea of money equates to greed or debasement, we get an element of reverence in ancient Chinese currency. These money stones were carved in doughnut shapes and could weigh several tons. They used Rai stones as currency up until the 20th century. Take the Yapanese, inhabitants of the small island Yap in the Pacific. In fact, stones were symbols of currency in many civilizations. On the surface, they seem quite un-alive, but I assure you, stones possess a vibration that resonates with the essence of life, and therefore also resonates with meaning. But that doesn’t imply I believe inanimate objects aren’t any less imbued with symbolic meaning. You know, stuff like flowers, bees, trees, etc. Most of my articles deal with the symbolic language of living things. This article explores money on a symbolic and cultural level. Money is about the exchange of energy, it’s a symbol of status, and the idea of currency has been around since humans walked the earth. The symbolic meaning of money is a lot more in-depth than just the shiny stuff we scrounge up between our couch cushions. ![]() Investing Thought in the Symbolic Meaning of Money ![]()
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