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.
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