Along with the angel tattoo, the heart tattoo is one of the most  popular designs available. The heart can symbolize any number of  different things, so for each person, the tattoo is a completely  different canvas.
Throughout human history, the heart has  represented numerous ideas. In ancient Egypt, for example, the heart  represented truth, rather than love. The Greeks actually believed that  all thought and feelings originated in the heart, completely discounting  the brain! Today, though we obviously know that thought (and emotions)  dwell only in the brain, we still give the heart sentimental value in  terms of feelings. The stylized shape is usually colored red, probably  signifying the blood that pumps in and out of the heart every single  minute. It also is typically seen as a feminine symbol.
Today,  people get heart tattoos in any number of different designs. Each is  intended to symbolize something special to each person. Here's a brief  description of each heart design:
The Dagger: A heart with a dagger going through it is generally a symbol of betrayal or mistrust.
The  Sacred Heart: The sacred heart is surrounded by the Crown of Thorns  that Jesus wore on the Cross. The spines digging into the heart  represent the pain and suffering that Jesus felt while enduring that  hardship.
Two Broken Hearts: This is one of the most popular  variations of the heart tattoo. Couples that will be apart for an  extended period of time often each get one half of a broken heart, to  symbolize their devotion to each other, and the idea that when they come  together, their hearts will be one. When one person wears both halves,  it might mean they have endured a broken heart sometime in the past.
The  "Mom" Heart: This one is famous in prisons and biker gangs across the  world. Many people feel that showing devotion to the woman that created  them is the most important tattoo they can get. Importantly, your mother  never changes, while that heart tattoo you have with the initials of  your ex-girlfriend from college probably doesn't make your wife very  happy.
The Pierced Arrow: The heart with an arrow piercing through is a symbol of directed energy. This is Cupid's sting of love.
Anatomical  Design: This heart design is relatively new, and moves far past the  typical symbolical nature of the heart tattoos of the past. These  tattoos have often have stitches or a band aid, which indicates that the  heart has healed. Anatomical tattoos are popular with survivors of  heart disease.
Beyond these examples, you can take the heart  tattoo in any direction you desire, and create your own personal  symbolism. Perhaps flames escape out of the top of your heart, creating  the effect of a heart on fire for someone else. Whichever design you  decide to place on your body, make sure that you take the time to think  about the repercussions. Tattoos are more or less permanent, while  relationships are not. Don't let a spur of the moment romance leave a  heart on your body that turns into a scar, rather than a symbol of  happiness and love.
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