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Whilst a lot of the games above are just as fun without the booze, we've put together a top-class list of hangover-free stag do games for non-drinkers to take on and conquer.

Stag symbolism is fundamental in Norse mythology. According to Nordic legends, a giant stag named Eikþyrnir stood atop Valhalla. Eikþyrnir’s name is derived from a combination of the words oak and thorn. As legend has it, Eikþyrnir would nibble on the leaves of the Norse Tree of Life – Yggdrasil. Eikþyrnir’s antlers, in turn, served a cosmic function in that water flowed from their tips, creating the major rivers of the Norse worlds. Colour Printed available Fully Cut Out or as Self Cut Kits, you simply cut round the persons face and hair as you wish. Once an eight has been played, the person who played it chooses the next suit that has to be played

The object is to get to the other side by guessing whether the next card is higher or lower than the previous one

Just as the Native Americans believed the tufts of fur on a bobcat’s ears enabled her to hear messages from the spirit world, they also believed the stag’s antlers gave him supernatural powers. Like a tall tree with complex branches, the stag’s antlers reached outward and to the sky, symbolizing the ascension to an elevated level of consciousness. His antlers are like antennae taking in information from the spirit world. The white stag or hart is an unusual and elusive animal who has special meaning in ancient cultures. The Celts believed he brought messages from the spirit world. As well, he would appear as a moral reminder if person was veering off the path of righteousness. According to PETA, self-described “wildlife” organizations will often kill deer’s natural predators, including wolves, bears, and coyotes, so there are more deer for human hunters to kill for sport. If the stag is important to you, please do what you can to protect them and other deer. One way to do this is to support nonprofit organizations that focus on natural conservation of deer, including the protection of their natural predators. When donating to an organization, it’s important to distinguish the legitimate animal welfare charities from pro-hunting organizations. Here are some animal welfare non-profits that are working to protect stags, other deer, and their natural predators. Because the stag is experienced in life and yet still sensitive, his instincts are honed. The stag symbolizes going with your gut – but not in a rash, overly-emotional way. Combining life experience with instincts enables stag people to make optimal decisions for the best outcomes. Symbol of Regeneration The stag’s mighty antlers are emblematic a mature tree. They are symbolic for the kind of wisdom that can only be gained from experiences. Making mistakes, owning up to them, facing fears, and taking risks are all stag qualities.And if you'd like to try a similar resource, turn to this How to Draw a Thistle Activity. Are there more creative resources about Scottish Stags? If you dream of a stag and you’re left wondering what your dream could be telling you, consider the emotions you felt in your dream. While dream meanings and interpretations are personal to every individual, one thing we all have in common is that our sub-conscious emotions do not lie to us. The stag spirit guide reminds you that amateur hour is over. Use all of your life experiences, even the worst ones, to lead a more exalted life. The stag is also a powerful totem for getting out of your comfort zone and becoming an expert in whatever you pursue. Instincts

Why not use this to compliment your Scottish wildlife teaching? Bringing a creative activity into your wildlife learning is a creative way to engage your learners with the topic. And, this activity could be the inspiration for some fantastic field sketches of all sorts of Scottish wildlife! Tattoos are deeply personal to the person who has them, but delving into the symbols and mythologies associated with stags can bring deeper meaning to your tattoo. For example, a stag tattoo tells the world that you have gone through trials in your life, and yet you managed to regenerate to become stronger. It can also tell the world that you are a person who is in tuned with spiritual knowledge and that you seek a deeper understanding. Organizations that Protect Stags and Other Deer So, if a two of diamonds is played, the person can play a two of any suit or any other diamond card The Celts also believed the stag symbolized prosperity. In fact, they sometimes depicted their god Cernunnos sitting atop a stag or drinking from a spring full of coins. Stag Symbolism in Norse Mythology A 17th century Icelandic manuscript depicting the stag Eikþyrnir and the goat Heiðrún on top of Valhalla. Source: Árni Magnússon Institute in Iceland. Eikþyrnir The stag’s majestic antlers are his crown. His spirit reminds you to be proud of who you are, where you come from, and what you stand for. As Maya Angelou said:

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The stag power animal is a helpful totem when you want to bring more passion, strength, and vitality into areas of your life. This might be your personal relationships, your work, or even your health regimen. Stag Symbolism: Grace You could use this Scottish Stag Template Activity to further your class's learning about stags. This template is a versatile resource so you can get creative with how you use it with your learners. Why not use it to create a labeled diagram of a stag? Or use it to create your own tartan design? Or you could even use it to create an acrostic or shape poems all about stags. The stag, or hart, appears in the myths and legends of many cultures around the world. Here are some of those symbols and stories. White Stag Symbolism Many commonly shared stag meanings have their roots in Celtic mythology. As animists, the ancient Celts believed that nature and all life on Earth was inhabited by spirits. For the Celts, the stag was spiritually connected to the forest.

Created just for you are our Fully Colour Printed Party Face Masks, Hats and Buntings Perfect for all celebrations, Birthdays, Stag Nights, Hen Do Parties, Wedding Day Events If you play in public, please be mindful of other people - they might not find them as hilarious as you guys do

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For example, if you felt excited, fearful, or anxious in your dream, it’s worth analyzing those emotions further. The emotions you felt in the dream can provide clues into what the dream is meant to teach you. Now that your learners have created their beautiful Scottish stag pictures, why not introduce them to even more brilliant creative wildlife activities? In another Norse legend, the god Freyr is besotted with the giantess Gerðr. So, he gives his sword to his vassal Skírnir in exchange for going to the land of the giants to tell Gerðr of his love. However, Freyr runs into trouble with another giant – Beli, who challenges him. Now swordless, Freyr relies on the help of a stag’s antler to defeat Beli. Stag Symbolism in the Bible, Judaism, and Christianity As mentioned earlier in the section on the white stag, in Christian mythology, stags symbolized the pursuit of spiritual enlightenment and connection to God. In Arthurian legends, the stag perennially avoided capture, symbolizing an unending spiritual quest. Stag Spirit Animal



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