The 3 symbols on golden compass chapter 6
cauldron, serpent and bee
Other useful info for you:
Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Symbol Meanings
Hourglass - Time, Death, change
Sun - Day, Authority, truth
Alpha and Omega - Finality, Process, inevitability
Marionette - Obedience, Submission, grace
Serpent - Evil, Guile, natural wisdom
Cauldron - Alchemy, Craft, achieved wisdom
Anchor- Hope, Steadfastness, prevention
Angel - Messenger, Hierarchy, disobedience
Helmet - War, Protection, narrow vision
Beehive - Productive work, Sweetness, light
Moon - Chastity, Mystery, the uncanny
Madonna - Motherhood, The feminine, worship
Apple - Sin, knowledge, vanity
Bird - The soul (the daemon), Spring, marriage
Bread - Nourishment, Christ, sacrifice
Ant - Mechanical work, Diligence, tedium
Bull - Earth, Power, honesty
Candle - Fire, Faith, learning
Cornucopia - Wealth, Autumn, hospitality
Chameleon - Air, Greed, patience
Thunderbolt - Inspiration, Fate, chance
Dolphin - Water, Resurrection, succor
Walled Garden - Nature, Innocence, order
Globe - Politics, Sovereignty, fame
Sword - Justice, Fortitude, the Church
Griffin - Treasure, Watchfulness, courage
Horse - Europe, Journeys, fidelity
Camel - Asia, Summer, perseverance
Elephant - Africa, Charity, continence
Crocodile (Caiman)- America, Rapacity, enterprise
Baby - The future, Malleability, helplessness
Compass - Measurement, Mathematics, science
Lute - Poetry, Thetoric, philosophy
Tree - Firmness, Shelter, fertility
Wild Man - Wild man, The masculine, lust
Owl - Night, Winter
Make sure to follow the blue needle, otherwise you won't get the right answer
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