January 09
β€’ Edited (Jan 10, 2024)

The Parliament of Crows
I am wondering if anyone else has encountered similar experiences involving crows as it seems to be more than just coincidence that they are always present where I am going. I have been observing a group of crows on a daily basis, and the number of birds has been varying greatly, with anywhere from 2 to 300 individuals present. I feel their mystical divine curious energy everyday. I feel as if they are trying to send me a message or connect with me on a spiritual level so I have been listening and I have been having really crazy dreams with crows in them and have actually accessed the akashic records and a crow was in my meditation. It has been said that crows represent death and as you know they call a group of crows a murder but other outlooks are that people see them as spirtual messengers that are able to exist within the spiritual realm and our physical third dimensional world and they represent spiritual law and represent the universal wisdom that our physical world must integrate. Crows can be either a positive or negative sign depending on the context in which they are observed. While one crow may foretell misfortune, two crows suggest harmony between friends and family members., and finally three crows imply that new events will occur soon. as to why I see hundreds of them I am puzzled and I am trying to decipher there message and have begun doing so but the things I feel they want me to know or see are negative or dark.. so I've chosen not to share them with the collective and I am in a conundrum because my spirit guides through these crows are urging me to share my prophetic visions,dreams and intuitive downloads but I don't want to disrupt the collective with anything negative.. does anybody have any advice on how I should relay these messages from the spirit realm?
Moving forward,crows hold significant cultural meaning for Native Americans, serving as liaisons between life and death and occasional trickster figures. Additionally, according to some Alaskan indigenous beliefs, the Raven – a species connected to the crow – holds responsibility for creating the world. In Norse and Roman mythology, the crow is a powerful symbol of transformation and change. Odin, the god of wisdom, sends out two crows daily to gather information and serve as his messengers.

Next, I will present five distinct spiritual interpretations associated with the crow.

(1) SACRED LAW:
Sacred laws are distinct from man-made laws or religious rules; they represent universal truths that transcend human constructs. The appearance of a crow can serve as a reminder to examine your actions in light of this higher authority and make adjustments accordingly., The crow encourages us to look within ourselves for guidance when our external circumstances may not match up with what we know deep down. As a good friend has told me,ALWAYS trust your intuition. The crow is one of the most intelligent and mysterious species of animals on the Earth. TRUST THEM.

(2) BRIDGING DIMENSIONS:
Historically, crows have been connected to the concept of mortality and spirituality, acting as a bridge between life and death. As interdimensional beings, they possess the capability to communicate with those in the spiritual domain by harnessing their connection to multiple planes of existence.

(3) TRANSFORMATIONAL MOMENT
Professionals have observed that crows fly with the wind in a manner that forecasts upcoming climate shifts such as tornadoes and rainfall. This symbolizes the need for flexibility when facing transformations in one's circumstances. They have been said to represent spiritual and emotional change and can also symbolize higher perspectives, rebirth, and adaptability. When seeing many crows together it has been proposed as a warning of upcoming hardships. Almost as if the birds themselves are a living third dimensional prophecy.

(4) UNITIL "DEATH" DO US PART:
The representation of death in different cultural contexts can be perceived as daunting, but it is essential to understand that change necessitates letting go of what no longer serves us. Crows embody this shift and urge us to accept the cycle of life and rebirth.The association between crows and death is largely based on the fact that these birds feed on carrion and other decaying matter and are considered scavengers but i see they survive,no matter what and a dead physical body is survival in there eyes,thats a free e course meal..would you not take a free meal??. As such, they can often be found foraging in places littered with human remains like war zones and graveyards., Furthermore,, there's folklore about them congregating en masse near sites where creatures perish shortly afterward

(5) MAINTAINING A TIDY HOME:
The crow is often associated with keeping one's home and surroundings tidy. They build their nests high up together for safety measures while maintaining an organized space around them at all times., allowing us learn from these creatures about preserving our own environments through mindful practices such as reflection provided by crows symbols.
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1/9/23 Caleb J Reeves

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