To find the meaning of a bird, think about its distinctive qualities. A sandpiper is a bird that stays close to the ground; it flies awkwardly. So it has a closer relationship to the earth compared with other birds: symbolically it stays grounded in the sensory world while other birds soar freely in the emptiness of the spiritual sky.
But since it is a shorebird, the sandpiper also is intimate with the water element. The shore is a "threshold" region, a place of transition between two different states--in this case, the transition between the earth/beach and the ocean. The earth can represent the familiar physical life of the world, with all its limitations, while the ocean is the infinite sea of spirit or divinity, a place of vast unknown possibilities. As one passes through a threshold, it is like being initiated into an unknown territory or a new level of consciousness or being. Sandpipers are seen busily rushing along this seaside threshold, quickly approaching the water but at once retreating as the tide comes in. This could symbolize a spiritual condition of being poised between the worlds (earthly and heavenly). It's a delicate balance to keep one's feet safely on the ground while testing the waters of spiritual experiences, which put you in an unfamiliar, risky state.
Note that the sandpiper does not enter the water or swim, so it represents a state where one is not prepared to plunge into the unknown. Nonetheless, the sandpiper is at home by the sea, keeping company with the Infinite.
Sandpipers are often seen running in groups. This reminds me of adolescents, whose phase of life is also transitional, at the threshold between childhood and maturity. This could also be interpreted spiritually. The notion of fellowship or community--sangha in Buddhism--is an important feature of spiritual life, especially at certain stages of one's development.
The sandpiper is small, suggesting youth or being "young in spiritual life." But its relatively long legs make it agile and swift--it knows how to move quickly in its own environment. It goes about its business meticulously, intently pecking at the sand for food. It plays its role well, and with a certain humility.
The only direct references to sparrows in The Bible are found in a statement that Jesus made during his third Galilean tour and evidently restated about a year thereafter in his later Judean ministry. Pointing out that "two sparrows sell for a coin of small value [literally, an assarion, worth less than five cents]" or, if bought in quantities of five, "for two coins of small value," Jesus stated that, though these small birds were counted as of such little worth, "yet not one of them will fall to the ground without your Father's knowledge," "Not one of them goes forgotten before God." He then encouraged his disciples to be free from fear, assuring them, "You are worth more than many sparrows."-Mt 10:29-31; Lu 12:6, 7.
That would vary both by religion and species. In Christianity both the Peacock and the Phoenix can symbolize Christ. Doves can represent the Holy Spirit and also peace.
I don't know about THE meaning, but in some Native American folklore, Blackbirds represent learning to use your voice as a healing tool, as well as to open up your psychic mind.
A spiritual meaning of spilling water in the home could be related to the belief that water has a connection to energy and cleansing.
It all depends on the socially relevant religious/spiritual structure influencing the masses. and that your sexual instincts are in open revolt with your spiritual instincts and vicaverca
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Origin: Latin Meaning: Bird
There are two main definitions for ethereal. One meaning is being of an extremely delicate nature and the other meaning is being heavenly or spiritual.
No, a Sandpiper is a bird
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The godwit is a large migratory shorebird of the sandpiper family.
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The sandpiper is a bird with a long beak that lives near the sea. The sandpiper is used to show the contrast between the sea ( the narrator) and the land ( her long estranged husband)
* Albatross * Sandpiper * Nighthawk Or jokingly, a bird that has eaten a 9 letter word.
Like the bird you'll see if you google sandpiper
SPOONBILL sandpiper phalarope
There is a bird called Terek Sandpiper which is also known as Xenus cinereus.