Project: Children of the Eagle

Project: Children of the Eagle

From very distant times, places and people around the world have used the Eagle as a symbol of freedom, strength, clarity, prophecy, and spiritual inspiration. Many legends, even though separated by distance and time—whether as an intuitive observation of nature or as an ancient spiritual memory—seem to have emerged among nations and tribes that are said to have had no contact with one another, or perhaps were connected in a time about which history books do not tell us much. Some cultures around the world named themselves, or were named by others, symbolically as children of the eagle, using the eagle or the falcon as the focal point in symbolic perspective.

From the Prophet Muhammad, who is declared as the final prophet of humanity or the seal of the prophets—about whom it was said that his companions called him the New Eagle—and going back in time, we see the eagle as a symbol used in the Bible, in Africa, in Asia, among the tribes of South and North America, in Europe, on many islands around the world, and above all in Albania, where the eagle is intertwined in many aspects of life, symbolism, and even linguistics—thus, the very soul of the Albanian. In the oldest cultures of the world, it seems that the eagle, as a metaphor of freedom through flight, was used by ancient nations as a symbol of the freedom of the human spirit. Is this simply a natural observation expressed through symbolism, or a truth that was lost in the pages of time? Or perhaps it is an expression of an ancient memory that seeks its own remembrance?

For this reason, I began the project “Children of the Eagle.” Whether to bring a part of this memory back to human awareness, whether to tell some untold stories, perhaps to explain some hidden truths, the symbol of the eagle is a symbol connected to faith in one God. Above all, I started this project to tell the truth of an unforgettable promise and a memory that comes from the word of honor or from faith in God itself, as well as to reveal some important values of Albanian tradition and culture that have survived since antiquity.

I decided to begin the presentation of this mini-project in Albanian, with the hope of continuing it in English to show some spiritual and cultural connections that exist among ancient nations, which unfortunately have been among the most oppressed in the modern world.

From a financial perspective, I built the “Children of the Eagle” project to help fund an even more important project related to the antiquity of the Albanian language, and with the hope that later, if it is successful and once the related projects are completed, it will become a charitable organization. Therefore, I thank all of you who have contributed so far by sharing or liking our posts, by purchasing through our store, and I thank all those who will join us in the future.

The eagle is the symbol of the Albanian spirit, so I hope you wear every one of our products with pride—but not only that… I wish you all the best!

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