Zoom Large BEAR Spirit Animal Ceramic MUG Tea Coffee Cup
Zoom A large mug with a bear depicted on the side with stars, a crescent moon, mountain and river symbols on it rests on a mossy log.
Zoom A large mug with a bear depicted on the side with stars, a crescent moon, mountain and river symbols on it rests on a mossy log.
Zoom Large BEAR Spirit Animal Ceramic MUG Tea Coffee Cup
Zoom Large BEAR Spirit Animal Ceramic MUG Tea Coffee Cup

Large BEAR Spirit Animal Ceramic MUG Tea Coffee Cup

$23.00
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Introducing our large bear mug, the perfect companion for your morning coffee or evening tea. With its beautiful design featuring a majestic bear adorned with stars, a moon, mountains, and river symbols, this mug is sure to awaken your spirit animal and ignite your spiritual journey.

Imagine sipping your favourite hot beverage while feeling the energy and power of the bear. The bear represents strength, courage, and wisdom, and with its symbols of the moon and stars, it also embodies the mystical and magickal. The mountains and river symbols remind us of the beauty and serenity of nature, a crucial component of any spiritual journey.

Our large bear mug is made of high-quality materials, ensuring durability and longevity. The wide handle provides a comfortable grip, and the generous size allows for ample room to hold your favourite beverage.

The bear is a powerful symbol that has been revered and feared in many cultures throughout history. In spirituality, the bear is often associated with strength, courage, wisdom, and protection. Let's explore the symbolism of the bear in various cultures and what it represents in spiritual contexts.

In Native American culture, the bear is a sacred animal that represents strength and power. Many tribes believe that the bear has healing abilities and is associated with the earth and the cycles of nature. The bear is often seen as a protective spirit and is believed to provide guidance and support to those who seek it. In some traditions, the bear is associated with the warrior and is revered for its fierce fighting spirit.

In the Navajo tradition, the bear is known as "the keeper of the west," and is believed to be associated with the direction of the setting sun. The bear is seen as a symbol of protection and is often featured in Navajo art and jewellery.

In Celtic culture, the bear was associated with strength and bravery. The Celtic god, Artio, was often depicted as a bear, and it was believed that warriors who wore bear skins would gain the strength and courage of the animal. The bear was also associated with the warrior goddess, Morrigan, who was often depicted as a bear or with a bear by her side.

In Celtic folklore, the bear was also associated with transformation and was believed to have the ability to change into a human. This was seen as a symbol of spiritual transformation and was believed to be a powerful experience for those who encountered a bear in the wild. 

In Inuit culture, the bear was seen as a powerful and revered animal. The Inuit believed that the bear had a spirit that could provide guidance and support, and they often referred to the bear as "the great teacher." The bear was also associated with the cycles of nature and was believed to have a deep connection to the earth.

Inuit folklore tells of the polar bear as a wise and powerful animal that could teach humans about survival in harsh environments. The polar bear was seen as a symbol of strength and endurance and was often featured in Inuit art and storytelling.

In Japanese culture, the bear was seen as a powerful and respected animal. The Ainu people, an indigenous group in Japan, believed that the bear was a spiritual being with the ability to communicate with the gods. The Ainu also believed that the bear had a soul and that it was necessary to perform rituals and offer prayers to ensure a successful hunt.

In Japanese folklore, the bear was often associated with the mountain spirit, Yama-no-Kami, and was seen as a symbol of power and strength. The bear was also seen as a symbol of protection and was often featured in Japanese art and literature.

The bear is a powerful symbol. Whether you encounter a bear symbol, such as in this mug, or simply meditate on its symbolism, the bear can provide guidance and support as you navigate your spiritual journey.

Others have used this cup for

  • Making a ritual drink
  • Use in a spell
  • A key container
  • Making moon water
  • A gift
  • Enjoying a nice cuppa after a big day


 Why have your Bear Mug Blessed?

Introducing the Sacerdos’s Blessing, a powerful addition to our line of spiritual products.

A sacerdos is a Latin non-gendered term that refers to a priest or priestess in the ancient Roman, Celtic and Gaul religions.

At Beckoning Broom, the priests/priestesses prefer the ancient non-binary term sacerdos to describe themselves.

This Blessing is optional. Blessing includes the infusion of our mantra "Always to help. Never to harm", anointed with moon water and sacred essential oils charged by the elements. 

This blessing means your item is no longer ordinary. The sacerdos’s magic breathes life into the item transforming it into a powerful tool.

With our blessing, the item will be significantly more potent for its use in magick. Our blessing gives it power and divinity, making it an official magickal tool. 

Experience the power of the Sacerdos Blessing for yourself and see the difference it can make in your life. Feel the energy of the blessing in every use.

 


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Contains:
1 Bear Mug 

Approx Size: 

  • Height 11cm (4½")
  • Width including handle 14cm (5½")

Large BEAR Spirit Animal Ceramic MUG Tea Coffee Cup

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