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Not only does the white peacock represent Jesus Christ, its color stands for awakening, spirituality and light, along with the purity of a person’s intentions and his faith in God.
The spiritual symbolism of the peacock has been recognised in every corner of the world for centuries – even longer, perhaps! From Asia to the Middle East, Africa, Europe and the Americas. There are myths and legends involving the symbolism of the peacock.
At the root of all of this is the peacock’s spiritual essence. How we as human beings identify with what it embodies. For much of history, the peacock was a symbol of the nobility and particularly of royalty. As a result, many kings in Europe would purchase a peacock or two for their estate.
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