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Introduction When I was a teenager, I was given a ceramic figurine of a Flion. Upon it being presented to me, I was informed by the gifter how the Flion was symbolic to the traits seen in me. The heart, the courage, the determination, and the ability to rise above. How much that gift of symbolism would impact my life was unbeknownst at the time. The figurine was certainly a center piece of symbolism that remained displayed throughout the years, but it wasn't until a time of loss that the Flion grabbed me by my soul and shouted, "I am who you are!" With new found clarity and strength, I emerged from the depths of loss and began my quest as a Flioness. I became Flionfree. Mythological Background: A Flion is described in mythology as a lion with wings of an eagle. Ancient symbolism describes lions as The King of Beasts, with symbolic traits for being a leader with courage, heart, strength, determination and survival skills. Ancient symbolism describes eagles as the King of the Skies. The eagle with its keen eyes symbolizes clarity, faith, perspicacity, courage, strength and immortality.