Horse
The domestication of the horse began as far back as 4000 BCE, and the hoofed mammal has helped shaped civilizations ever since. A powerful symbol of strength, endurance, and independence, the horse was used for food, herding, warfare, transportation, communication, competition, and agriculture. It acquired great status as a symbol of wealth and, depending on its color, played a significant role in religious symbolism. White horses, for example, represented the balance of wisdom and power in many religions and cultures, though in some sects of Christianity a white horse is still regarded as a symbol of death. Meanwhile, the horse spirit animal encourages you to set your soul free and live life to the fullest.