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Olga
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Commented on So I just had a large raven fly and l...
Nov 23 at 08:41 PM
Congratulations becoming a mother 🥰Ravens are highly intelligent and associated with the winter solstice.
The raven can represent various themes depending on your culture, lineage, and belief system.
In Norse mythology, for example, ravens served as important messengers for the god Odin, while in Celtic tradition, ravens were associated with knowledge and divine prophecy. Other cultures believed that ravens were related to war and battle, and in some Native American traditions, ravens represented the creation of the world and good luck.
According to Hae Lee, seeing a raven could be an invitation to explore or consider new paths—whether personal, professional, spiritual, or otherwise. “Raven medicine is often used to empower individuals, granting them the courage to venture into the depths of the unknown and embrace the profound mysteries of life,” she says.
So my interruption is your visiting Raven was blessing you and reminding you the old you is deceased, you are reborn as a mother as you hold your daughter. You know that your love for her has no bounds and times are changing. Motherhood is a grand, beautiful, hard, loving gift. All creatures on this planet represent good and bad. This is a duality planet. Many blessings to you and your family 🙏Peace Love and Light