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From ancient Greece and Rome to the far reaches of Asia, Europe, and the Americas, all eras, regions, and cultures have created symbols that represent goodness. We’ve collected them all here so you can find the ones that speak to you.
- Icons such as the heart, feather, shepherd’s staff, endless knot, and lotus flower represent goodness.
- Deities including Buddha, Guan Yin and Lord Krishna are known for their kindness and compassion.
- Animals like doves, deer, pelicans, and ravens are gentle and kind animals.
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