The Griffin (Gryphon) has had a long association with humans. For 
example, She is a part of people’s last names and featured in their 
coats of arms. Since the time of Sumner, the Griffin has stood for 
majesty and nobility.
 Various myths depict the Griffin as the combination of the lion and 
the eagle. Since both of these earthy animals are monarchs of their own 
domains, the Griffin is considered the Ruler of Heaven and Earth. This 
mythic animal, with her offspring Hippogriff, are the only members of 
the Tribes of the Cosmos. While the Griffin protects the Tree of Life 
with its Golden Apples, the Hippogriff carries the worthy traveler 
between the worlds. Because of this, the Griffin is also the Sentinel of
 the Throne of Heaven and Earth.
Archeologists have uncovered representations of the Griffin from 
Egypt, Persia, and the Middle East. She attended the Pharaoh and guarded
 the Persian Emperors. From ancient times, the Griffin represented 
earthy and heavenly power, for She guarded the royal graves. For the 
Greeks, the Griffin was called “The Hound of Zeus.”
According to the ancient Greek historian, Herodotus, Griffins were 
native to Scythia (central Eurasia). Living in the northernmost part of 
the known world, these mythic animals guarded their gold from humans. 
Later, other writers said that Griffins lived high in the mountains of 
India. In their aeries, these mythic animals guarded emeralds and other 
treasures from those who would steal from them. Flavius Philostratus 
said that in India, Griffins were sacred to the sun.
The dual nature of the Griffin led Medieval Christians to associate 
Her with Christ. The eagle reflected the divinity of Christ, while the 
lion, His humanity. St. Isidore noted, “Christ is Lion because He reigns
 and has strength; Eagle, because after the Resurrection, He rises into 
Heaven.” Because of this, the Griffin is often featured in cathedral 
windows and carvings.
 The legends say that the Griffin also guards the Holy Grail of 
Christ. (The Grail is carved from a single emerald.) Many Knights of the
 Round Table have searched for the holy artifact, but usually gave up 
after a futile search. Only the pure of heart was allowed to find the 
Grail. The Griffin killed everyone else who persisted, as She did all 
those who would steal from Her.
 As the Monarch of the Heavens and the Earth, the Griffin teaches 
nobility and majesty. This fierce and intelligent animal, subject of 
many legends, watches intently over her domains. Protecting the Tree of 
Life, She ensures that only the pure of heart can receive its blessings.
 With her power comes her responsibility to use it wisely. Remember that
 this is a part of nobility. Follow Her example in what you do as you 
lead others.

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