Behind the Bee
The Bee
The bee is often thought to symbolize community, friendship, and selflessness, but delving a little deeper there is so much more to the humble bee. Bees are often considered guardians of the natural world.
Bees represent creativity, resourcefulness, teamwork, collective consciousness, communication, hard work, and manifestation. They are nature’s alchemists, architects, and matriarchs.
You can be a busy bee…
We speak about being part of the hive… and we all have heard the sayings it takes a village to raise a child. Well for us the Bee symbolizes being a part of a community, friendship, and selflessness, as well as brightness, joy, beauty, and celebration.
Bees are responsible for one-third of the food we eat… Bees might be small insects with a short lifespan, but they are very intriguing, highly organized, and have a huge impact on the livelihood of the planet. The Bee represents concepts such as industriousness, cooperation, and community.
Bees represent creativity, resourcefulness, teamwork, collective consciousness, communication, hard work, and manifestation. They are nature’s alchemists, architects, and matriarchs.
Did you know that bees are responsible for one-third of the food we eat? Bees might be small insects with a short lifespan, but these very intriguing creatures are highly organized and have a huge impact on the livelihood of the planet.
Community – Bees are highly organized and have a strong sense of community. They live in colonies that build structures called hives and have an assigned duty for every member based on their gender and age.
Productivity – Bees are very productive creatures who stay focused on whatever job they are assigned. They reproduce in large masses and make enough food to feed every one of them and to store for hard times.
Power – Bees are small insects but, in their organization, they present great power. Their participation in cross-pollination has ensured the continuity of plants for ages, and even more evidence of the power bees possess is in the way they fiercely protect themselves and each other. If you have ever been stung by a bee, you know that that small buzz can invoke great fear.