The phrase "What Do I Do With My Heart" related to the Eagles can refer to two main things:
- It is the title of a song by the Eagles, from their album "Long Road Out of Eden" released in 2007. The song involves emotional and romantic themes, expressing feelings of love and vulnerability. It explores the question of how one manages deep feelings in the heart in a relationship context.
- Symbolically, the eagle itself has rich spiritual meanings. In many cultures, the eagle represents divine wisdom, strength, spiritual power, and transcendence. It is seen as a messenger bringing important spiritual messages. The eagle embodies qualities such as clarity of vision, emotional depth, personal power, and the ability to rise above challenges. Spiritually, seeing an eagle or thinking about the "heart eagle" might signify the need to gain perspective, seek wisdom, courage, and to open the heart with trust and authenticity, especially in relationships or during life transitions.
If your question refers to the song, it is about dealing with emotional matters of the heart—love, trust, and vulnerability. If you refer to the symbolic or spiritual meaning of the eagle and the heart, it suggests embracing strength, wisdom, and courage in your emotional life, and being open to spiritual growth and transformation. The eagle encourages taking a higher perspective, facing fears, diving into desires with confidence, and nurturing your unique gifts. Please let me know if you want more details about the song lyrics or the spiritual symbolism of the heart and eagle. This explanation blends the cultural and artistic meanings behind "What Do I Do With My Heart" and the eagle symbolism. If you intend something else with your question, please clarify!