Bees – Embodiment Of Human Soul, Divine Messengers Symbolizing Invisible Bridge Connecting Life And Death

A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Bees are among the most recognized insects, featured in ancient myths and folklore across many cultures worldwide. Both bees and honey have accompanied humanity since the dawn of time.
Often called one of the most hard-working animals, bees are known not only for collecting pollen and producing honey.
They were also believed to be divine messengers. People have actively bred bees for thousands of years. Traditionally, bees are associated with magic, and their honey is considered a divine gift.
This is a preview of our premium article available only to members of Ancient Pages.
Become a member to read more – Click here
If you are already a member and have logged in to your account, you can access the article here
See also:
Enigmatic Powers Of Albertus Magnus – Legends Of Unexplained Phenomena
Tane: Lord Of The Forest Who Brought Three Baskets Of Knowledge To People In Maori Mythology
Secrets Of Hermes Trismegistus Who Brought Divine Wisdom To Mankind
You Might Also Like
The Idiot Who Was Desperate To Buy Some Brains – Funny Legend With An Unexpected Ending
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Let’s be honest—whether you call them idiots, fools, imbeciles, or cretins, we can all agree...
Tiny Viking Age Amulets Had A Different Purpose Than Previously Assumed, Scientists Say
Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - The discovery of rare, tiny Viking Age figurines made of bronze or silver across Scandinavia...
Legendary Epic Of King Gesar Who Descended From Heaven And The Ancient Tarna Monastery
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - The Tarna Monastery, located in Nangchen County, Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, is an ancient Tibetan...
Feared Skinwalker – Shapeshifter That Uses Mind Control To Hurt Victims In Native American Mythology
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - For the Navajo and other tribes of the Southwest, tales of skinwalkers are more than...










