🦌 Met Bambi The #Deer In Real Life Deep in the Woods. 🍃

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Healthy4Life - Meet Bambi The Deer - coolest moment ever #Mystic 🦌
Bambi is the titular protagonist of Disney's 1942 animated feature film of the same name. He is a white-tailed deer who was raised in the forest under the nurturing guidance and protection of his unnamed mother. As a wide-eyed and inquisitive fawn, Bambi shared much of his childhood with his best friends Thumper and Flower, a rabbit and skunk respectively. He would also become “twitterpatted” with Faline, a young doe. Throughout the seasons, Bambi would face coming-of-age trials and tribulations that would prepare him to someday assume the position of The Great Prince of the Forest.
Bambi originated as the main character in Felix Salten's Bambi, a Life in the Woods. He has made cameos in several Disney cartoons. In the Disney films, his species was changed from a roe deer to a white-tailed deer, which would be more familiar to American audiences. His image is a Disney icon comparable in recognition factors to Mickey Mouse, and he is even shown on Disney stock certificates.

What do deer symbolize spiritually?
It has a powerful meaning and represents virility. The deer embodies fertility, gentleness and wisdom, independence and creativity. It is also a symbol of regeneration and renewal.
Mysticism is popularly known as becoming one with God or the Absolute,[1][2] but may refer to any kind of ecstasy or altered state of consciousness which is given a religious or spiritual meaning.[web 1] It may also refer to the attainment of insight in ultimate or hidden truths, and to human transformation supported by various practices and experiences.
The term "mysticism" has Ancient Greek origins with various historically determined meanings.[web 1][web 2] Derived from the Greek word μύω múō, meaning "to close" or "to conceal",[web 2] mysticism referred to the biblical, liturgical, spiritual, and contemplative dimensions of early and medieval Christianity.[3] During the early modern period, the definition of mysticism grew to include a broad range of beliefs and ideologies related to "extraordinary experiences and states of mind."[4]

In modern times, "mysticism" has acquired a limited definition, with broad applications, as meaning the aim at the "union with the Absolute, the Infinite, or God".[web 1] This limited definition has been applied to a wide range of religious traditions and practices,[web 1] valuing "mystical experience" as a key element of mysticism.

Since the 1960s scholars have debated the merits of perennial and constructionist approaches in the scientific research of "mystical experiences".[5][6][7] The perennial position is now "largely dismissed by scholars",[8] most scholars using a contextualist approach, which considers the cultural and historical context
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