Unleash the power of the rabbit, a symbol revered for its religious significance and representation of fertility, rebirth, and new beginnings in many ancient cultures. From the goddess of childbirth and fertility in Egypt, to the goddess of love and beauty in Greece, the rabbit has been associated with new life and renewal. In many pagan belief systems, the rabbit was seen as a symbol of fertility and the cycle of life, death and rebirth. It was also associated with the moon, and the goddess of the underworld. Let the rabbit be a reminder to embrace new beginnings and the cycles of life, both in the natural and spiritual world.
Rabbit masks, also known as "leporine" masks, are a traditional type of mask worn during the Carnivale of Venice. They were worn by young men who would participate in the Carnivale as a way to hide their identities and indulge in the revelry without fear of repercussion. The mask would allow them to move around the city anonymously, engaging in flirtations and other activities that would not have been appropriate for their social status. In this case, I’ve given a woman her chance to indulge.