Symbols - What does heaven look like
Tiger
There is no one common meaning associated with the tiger, as each culture tends to put a different slant on the meaning depending on how the tiger is viewed in real life.

Eastern symbolism
In many Eastern cultures, the Tiger has the same symbolic meaning as the Lion.
It is thus a symbol of the Intellect and the Conscious self.
The sort of strength we see in the Tiger is not that of brute force, it is a sort of inner strength, a mental strength, a will to succeed and strength of character. Thus the Tiger also symbolises the Will.
The Tiger was symbolically capable of tackling extremely difficult challenges and succeeding through this inner strength and through their understanding of the need to fight in ways other than direct head to head conflict – so the power of Reason over Emotion. The Intellect is also the king of the functions, it is the Conscious self and thus rules us.
But, the Intellect is the block to spiritual experience and as such symbolically speaking what we are attempting to do when we are seeking spiritual experience is to ‘tame the Tiger’ or' ride the Tiger'.
This is why you often see miniatures and prints from India and Moghul art as well as from China, portraying a revered leader riding a Tiger. They were symbolically taming the Intellect in order to preserve their spiritual abilities and achieve balance.
Western symbolism
The Tiger in the West appears to have taken on some of the symbolism of the deep subconscious, which makes the symbolism extremely confusing. In effect, the tiger is representative of certain animal instincts often power and predation, for example.
The Varieties of Psychedelic Experience – Dr Robert Masters and Dr Jean Houston
He had left behind him the 'blood lust, anger and unrestrained sensuality' of the tiger.
There are some interesting parallels to be drawn here between the use of the tiger and the Lion and its use in the sphinx.
Masculine = Autonomic system + Conscious self
Feminine = Subconscious [emotions and perceptions] allied with Higher spirit
Tiger as a symbol of rebirth
In some eastern cultures, the tiger is also associated with rebirth being an alternative mechanism of rebirth to being pierced with swords.
Mircea Eliade – Shamanism Archaic techniques of ecstasy
The hala himself can turn into a tiger just like the bomor of Kelantan and the Malayan shamans and shamanesses. Such a conception indicates Malayan influence. We must not forget, however, that the mythical Tiger Ancestor is regarded throughout South East Asia as the initiatory master; it is he who takes the neophytes to the jungle to initiate them – in reality to ‘kill’ and ‘revive’ them. In other words, the tiger forms part of an extremely archaic religious complex……. A bomor belian – that is a specialist in invocations to the tiger spirit – of the Kelantan region, attempting to recall his period of initiatory insanity, could remember only that he had wandered in the jungle and met a tiger; he had mounted on its back and the tiger had taken him to Kadang baluk, the mythical place where tiger-men live. He returned after an absence of three years and thenceforth had no more epileptic seizures
Observations
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- Dali - Dream caused by the flight of a bee
- Eno, Brian - Taking Tiger Mountain – Third Uncle
- Goldi shaman - Siberian Shamanism - The spirit helper
- Indus valley - Dholavira - 06 The ‘Smithy’
- Li Po - The Difficulty of the Shu Road
- Masters and Houston - Becoming animals
- Mircea Eliade – The Goldi shaman and the Succubus
- Mudang spiritual experiences – The sufferings and initiation of the paksu Chang Myung-hoon
- Poussin - Midas and Bacchus
- Qu Yuan - The Land of Exile
- Rubens - Drunken Silenus
- Saadi - The Gulistan of Sa‘di – 03 from the Panegyric of the Padsham of Islam
- Songs of Valley Spirit 03
- Spencer, Stanley - 1939 Daphne Charlton and the Tiger rug
- Sri Aurobindo - Musa Spiritus
- Symbolism - Korean mystic shamanism - Bear
- Symbolism - Korean mystic shamanism - Tiger [and Shape shifting]
- Tennyson, Alfred Lord - In Memoriam A H H - Arise and fly the reeling Faun
- Tennyson, Alfred Lord - The Making of Man
- The Manuals of Taoist Sexual Practise – Joining Yin and Yang 02
- The Manuals of Taoist Sexual Practise – Talk on Supreme Guidance for the World 10
- The Tiger pulled down her pants
- Through the Looking Glass - Ch 02 - 1 The Garden of Live Flowers
- Unspecified hallucinogen - Anthropologist becomes a tiger
- Vaughan, Dr Alan – A symbolic dream with precognitive content