3- Ship

(Neutral) A vehicle used for long-distance movement.

Noun: Distance (physical or emotional)

Verb: To depart, to move over long distances

Adjective: Distant, imported, foreign

Movement: The ship can indicate physical movement, but we can broaden this concept. When the ship appears as advice, it suggests keeping a distance or withdrawing from a situation. It can also mean shifting one’s focus to view things from a different perspective or shifting one’s mental focus.

Sense of Distance: Usually, ships are used for long-distance travel or significant relocations, or to transport heavy or large cargo. Therefore, the ship signifies an “unusual” form of movement. It’s not about our everyday commute but rather a movement associated with special circumstances.

Cross-Cultural Influence: In ancient times, the spread of religion and culture often accompanied the expansion of trade routes. Monks and missionaries sometimes used ships to travel to distant places to spread their faith. Thus, the ship can symbolize foreigners, distant places, exotic appearances, different cultures, and diverse ideas.

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