Art Blog Entry #46

Origami Phoenix

Phoenix's are described as sacred firebirds who are immortal. Today I was confident enough to fold my very first phoenix. I made sure to practice making it several times before I used my special gold paper. The best part was that I only used one gold paper!

And now for Phoenix symbolism!

P.S. - Please donate gold origami paper!

"A universal symbol of the sun, mystical rebirth, resurrection and immortality, this legendary red "fire bird" was believed to die in its self-made flames periodically (each hundred years, according to some sources) then rise again out of its own ashes. Linked to the worship of the fiery sun and sun gods such as Mexico's Quetzalcoatl, it was named "a god of Phoenecia" by the Phoenician. To alchemists, it symbolized the the destruction and creation of new forms of matter along the way to the ultimate transformation: physical (turn lead into gold) and spiritual (immortality - an occult alternative to the Christian salvation). The philosopher's stone was considered the key to this transformation".

Information given by: Crossroad.to

Number of Attempts: 8

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