Monday, February 3, 2014

"Aho"  And thank you Raven Fae for the aid.

And while I stood there

I saw more than I can tell,
and I understood more than I saw;

For I was seeing in a sacred manner

the shapes of things in the spirit,
and the shape of all shapes as they must
live together like one being.

Black Elk,


The American Crow despite having its population reduced by 45% since 1999 by the West Nile Virus, is considered a species of least concern


ra·ven
noun
  1. 1.
    a large heavily built crow with mainly black plumage, feeding chiefly on carrion.
  2. 2.
    the constellation Corvus.


If Raven comes to you:

If Raven has come visiting you it can mean any number of things. Most powerful of all is the synchronicity that Raven assures you is pending. He is a master of bending and folding time and space so that you are exactly in the right moment at the right time. As a messenger you are reminded that those around you are reflecting back at you the things you most have to learn about yourself.

Know that when Raven appears that magic is imminent. Raven is about rebirth, recovery, renewal  recycling and certainly reflection and healing. He signifies moving through transitions smoothly by casting light into the darkness.

Raven as Your Totem

If Raven is your Totem animal you are very playful and creative. You have no fear of the dark, or the underworld and understand that there is a divine balance between the light and the dark. You find comfort in solitude and enjoy your own company. Raven seeks stillness and quiet, and prefer it to the constant onslaught of chatter and noise in our daily lives. You are wise and often are used as a messenger for others.  The spirit world uses you as a bridge to the physical world to bring forth its messages.

Raven in Your Dreams;

When Raven comes flying in your dreams he is letting you know that a change of consciousness is imminent. This omen signals you to watch for the clues and that new heights are possible. When Raven is still and silent looking at you he is invoking magic. Raven’s loudly raucous calling at you he is insistent that you take heed – you are missing something important or have forgotten a lesson learned. A Raven flying loops and upside down playfully is telling you to fasten your seat belt because everything has gone into hyper drive. Absolute magic is afoot.

Occasionally Raven can signify an impending death. This is usually signaled by feeding on carrion or preening of its feathers to show rebirth.

Gaelic Proverb
“To have a raven’s knowledge” is an Irish proverb meaning to have a seer’s supernatural powers. The raven is considered to be one of the oldest and wisest of all animals.
Among the Irish Celts, the raven was associated with the Triple Goddess, the Morrigan, who took the shape of a raven over battlefields while acting as “Chooser of the Slain” and the protector of warriors.
Irish and Scots Bean Sidhes (Banshees) can take the form of ravens. Their calls from over the roof of a dwelling was considered to be an omen of death for the occupants.
One for sorrow,
Two for joy,
Three for a girl,
Four for a boy,
Five for silver,
Six for gold,
Seven for a secret,
Never to be told.

One for sadness, two for mirth; 
Three for marriage, four for birth; 
Five for laughing, six for crying: 
Seven for sickness, eight for dying; 
Nine for silver, ten for gold; 
Eleven a secret that will never be told.

One for sorrow, two for mirth, three for a wedding, four for birth, five for rich, six for poor, Seven for a witch, I can tell you no more 



Corvus is a small constellation in the southern sky. 

Its name is Latin for raven or crow. It includes only 11
 stars visible to the naked eye (brighter than magnitude
 4.02). It was one of the 48 constellations listed by
 Ptolemy, who only counted 7 stars, and it remains one
 of the 88 modern constellations.

Witches and sorcerers were believed to have the ability to transform themselves into ravens and fly .In parts of the Appalachian mountains, a low-flying group of crows means that illness is coming – but if a crow flies over a house and calls three times, that means an impending death in the family. If the crows call in the morning before the other birds get a chance to sing, it’s going to rain. Despite their role as messengers of doom and gloom, it’s bad luck to kill a crow. 



Ravens are known around the world as shapeshifters and humans are often changed into ravens by an enemy's curse. They are prophets, spell-casters, and messengers of the gods. Gods and goddesses of war and thunder such as Badb have ravens as their attributes. They are early emblems of the Danes and the Vikings.

2 comments:

  1. WOW!! I really like what you wrote..especially since its about ravens...maybe I'm more magical than I thought..smile.. Your going to be an excellent blogger!!...wink

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