What It Means If Bees Appear Often In Your Life

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We share our planet with a wonderful cast of beautiful, inspiring, magnificent creatures. We are so lucky to be able to share the planet with such majesty surrounding us every day, something we ought to be grateful for whenever possible.

Our fellow animals & insects are not just things to be admired, though. They bring important messages, meanings, and representations that can help us in even our darkest times, if we're vigilant enough to notice them when they're being delivered.

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Spring Anew

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When spring and summer months come rolling in, we start to see the return of many members of the animal kingdom. Birds are flying back in, forest friends are waking up from hibernation, and insects are swooping in to feast on new plant growth.

With all these animals entering our lives and local ecosystems again, we might start to see some cross our paths more frequently than others. Just seeing an animal casually doesn't mean anything, but if you're seeing them a lot, you may need to look into animal symbolism.

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What Is Animal Symbolism?

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Animal symbolism is the idea that animals carry spiritual meanings that relate to our lives as humans. Common examples include owls representing wisdom or wolves representing leadership.

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But the concept of animal symbolism doesn't just apply to animals we consider 'cool' or striking. In fact, even the smallest of our fellow inhabitants can represent something deeply meaningful. One you might see buzzing around more often lately is the bee.

Bees are amazing creatures seen all throughout the summer, but you might notice that you're seeing many, many more than you normally would this year. If that's the case, they could be trying to tell you one of the things below.

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Hard Work

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Bees are notorious for being hard workers who provide so many benefits. Not only do they pollinate flowers that add colors and beauty to the summer season, but they also pollinate many types of crops, allowing us to have a great variety of fruits and vegetables in our grocery stores.

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And that's not even accounting for honey production, as they also bless us with that sweet, natural syrup that we use to adorn so many meals.

Bees are constantly working hard to provide for the rest of their colony, so seeing bees often could mean they've found a kinship in you, also acknowledging all the hard work you do. Or, they could be appearing as motivation to follow in their footsteps.

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Focus

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Similar to hard work, bees are also symbols of focus. Collecting nectar, spreading pollen, building hives, and caring for their queen all take a great amount of dedication and focus to accomplish. Bees cannot afford to get distracted, as each ounce of individual work is invaluable to the colony as a whole.

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To frequently see bees is a reminder to stay focused and steadfast in your work, for if you do, you'll see amazing results. Look to the bee as a role model through times of effort and planning.

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Teamwork

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Of course, bees can't do all this hard work and focusing without the other members of their hive. Bees are notorious symbols of team work, collectiveness, and community, for all they do, they do together. They create amazing, perfect structures and all have roles they fulfill to keep their hive in proper working order.

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To see bees often could be a reminder to look at the other people in your circles to really understand how you help one another. For example, your coworkers and how they impact your workflow, or how you and your friends exchange favors for one another. By gaining a better understanding of the webs that connect you and those around you and your place within your own ecosystem, you can best position yourself to provide even more assistance when able.

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Generosity

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Unrelated to the work ethic of the bee, they're also symbols of generosity. As mentioned, they provide so, so much to humans without even realizing, not to mention encouraging the growth of plants all across the world that then service other animals. Bees are such an integral part of the global ecosystem, giving so much to every other species.

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Their generosity, even if it's unintentional, cannot be overstated. To frequently see bees could be an indication that you need to learn to give more, having strayed from the path of generosity as we all do when things become stressful. To give with love and kindness as your motivation is one of life's simple pleasures that ought to be prioritized whenever possible.

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Fertility And Life

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Finally, bees can also be a symbol of fertility and life. Their role as pollinators has been mentioned a few times now as it's an integral part of their greater role in the world. Various species of bees are responsible for roughly 90% of all the pollination that takes place globally. They create so much opportunity for life and abundance everywhere we look.

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Because of their vital participation in yearly seasons of growth, bees are symbols of fertility and life. If you're trying for a child, seeing bees frequently is a wonderful sign, signifying a successful future and a healthy birth!

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Bees In Your House

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When we see an animal in our home or near our windows with regularity, it's a sign that the energy this animal carries is trying to present itself as close to us as possible, amplifying the meanings and serving as a more urgent reminder of whatever it's aiming to tell you.

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So, to see a bee in or around your house means you need to seriously think about your current place in life. It's time to either reflect on your work ethic and where you can improve, your connection to those around you, or how much you give versus take.

What it means specifically will largely depend on what's happening in your life at the time, so it's important to note overarching themes when you spot them.

A bee in the home can also be a warm, welcoming sign that there's great potential for renewal and positive change in your near future!

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Bees In Your Dreams

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Dreaming of bees means you brain wants to think of one of the previous meanings, as your failings in one of those areas has weighed heavily on your mind, but something about your waking consciousness has been blocking it. Maybe it's stubbornness or pride that's getting in the way (which none of us are immune to). Instead, those themes will stew in our subconscious instead, meaning they really come to life when we sleep.

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To dream of bees is, again, an urging to think of one of the meanings mentioned before, but a much more dire urging than one appearing in your home. It's a sign that refusing to grow in one of those areas could set you down a dangerous path, especially if the bees are swarming in your dreams.

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Bee Symbolism In Other Cultures

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Bees have been important symbols across many different cultures and mythos throughout the centuries.

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In Native American culture, bees are largely symbols of teamwork and collectively overcoming an obstacle. In Celtic mythology, the bee symbolized community and brightness, and they were also thought of messengers of the sun.

In Ancient Greek culture, bees represented divine messages as they were heavily associated with the Oracle of Delphi. Then, in Hinduism, bees are linked to the god of love, Kamadeva, so they're viewed as symbols of love and desire.

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The Bee's Buzzing

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Bees are unimaginably important not only as real-world influences over crops, including many foods that have sustained us and our ancestors for millennia now, but they're important as reminders of the value of hard work.

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There is, perhaps, no harder working species in the animal kingdom. Their necessity for a joyous life full of beautiful flora and delicious produce is unmatched by any other bug, ad we owe a lot of life's pleasure to their presence.

So, if you're spotting bees, don't only think about wha they could try to be communicating with you. Also thank them for what they provide us, an act that will only deepen your connection with the nature you coexist with.

Alongside the harnessing and understanding of animal symbolism, there's another divine tool you can use to constantly improve your life, that being the Law of Attraction.

You can use the Law of Attraction to attract unending abundance every day, helping you grow your successes all the while. Want to learn more? Click here to watch a simple video that will teach you all about it.