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Sm2900: Thank you for sharing that story with us!
cat: Wise words, as usual. Thank you.
cat: Wise words, as usual. Thank you.
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The Hawk has been my spiritual totem animal for the almost 1 1/2 years now. Coming to my house, yard, flying in front of my car, in my dreams etc. I have been going through some tough times in the spiritual and physical realm and have always seen the hawk as messenger, guide and protector. Normally I see a Hawk frequently in the morning sitting on the power lines. This morning I didn't see my Hawk on the power lines where it normally is but across the street dead on the side of the road.
I feel it to be a message of some sort and its quit unsettling for me. I am going to meditate on this for now. Can anyone offer any conjure help to contact the hawk spirit or have any insight into this matter?
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I feel it to be a message of some sort and its quit unsettling for me. I am going to meditate on this for now. Can anyone offer any conjure help to contact the hawk spirit or have any insight into this matter?
Thank you!
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Spirit Guide supplies could help contact the spirit of the Hawk that you see as your guide. Psychic Vision might work for your also.
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If it were me, i would collect a few feathers from the dead Hawk and place them on my altar. I would also wrap the Hawk in a cloth (a pillow case or bandanna would do, depending on the size of it) and give the Hawk a decent "burial in the air" by taking it to a wilderness park area and placing it in the forks of a tree.
I do not wish to alarm you, but such events are often seen as signs, even though animals die, for many reasons, and their deaths may not be directly correlated with our own spiritual lives. As a Spiritualist, i will also add that death need not break your link to a being whom you have loved. The words of others, telling you to seek a spiritual link to the Hawk, are good. Ask also for another living Hawk to be seen as a sign.
I do not wish to alarm you, but such events are often seen as signs, even though animals die, for many reasons, and their deaths may not be directly correlated with our own spiritual lives. As a Spiritualist, i will also add that death need not break your link to a being whom you have loved. The words of others, telling you to seek a spiritual link to the Hawk, are good. Ask also for another living Hawk to be seen as a sign.
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Cat: That was beautiful and lovely advice.
Priestess Divine: Best of luck to you. I hope your spirits soon lift.
Priestess Divine: Best of luck to you. I hope your spirits soon lift.
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Priestess Divine,
I would definitely not take the death of the Hawk as the death of that being your totem spirit animal. As cat said, sometimes animals die for reasons that have nothing to do with your spiritual life. If you are not able to go back to the Hawk and bury it as cat suggested, you can still honor that Hawk symbolically on your own altar. Write a petition and burn a candle for the Hawk, for example. When you drive by that place again, say a prayer for the Hawk and thank it for watching over you as long as it did. Make sure that you still keep your eyes open for Hawks and don't assume that your connection has been broken.
Good luck!
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I would definitely not take the death of the Hawk as the death of that being your totem spirit animal. As cat said, sometimes animals die for reasons that have nothing to do with your spiritual life. If you are not able to go back to the Hawk and bury it as cat suggested, you can still honor that Hawk symbolically on your own altar. Write a petition and burn a candle for the Hawk, for example. When you drive by that place again, say a prayer for the Hawk and thank it for watching over you as long as it did. Make sure that you still keep your eyes open for Hawks and don't assume that your connection has been broken.
Good luck!
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Hi everyone,
I am living in this half renovated house and few days ago an church owl (I think) it has a ring. It flew into my house and today found dead by someone else. I am living in a very old house over hundred yrs old.. any suggestions what I should do and should I be wary of something.
I am living in this half renovated house and few days ago an church owl (I think) it has a ring. It flew into my house and today found dead by someone else. I am living in a very old house over hundred yrs old.. any suggestions what I should do and should I be wary of something.
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Thank you everyone!!
I went back later that day to get the hawk as I was lead to do this b4 reading this post but it was gone. I was surprised it was moved so quickly. I said a prayer that day in the spot where it had transitioned. I have since seen another hawk come and it now sits in the exact same place as the other. As I was thinking about it one day, another flew right above me as to say, "I'm here!".
I see this one much more frequently than the other. Each time I feel a great energy moving inside of me. I am happy to have the Hawk back in my life. I know it never left me but I was down in spirit at first and hoped I had not lost my spirit animal. I read that if you have the Hawk as your spirit animal, that it is with you for life so I take great comfort in knowing that.
I will get some things to creat an alter.
Thanks everyone so much!!!
I went back later that day to get the hawk as I was lead to do this b4 reading this post but it was gone. I was surprised it was moved so quickly. I said a prayer that day in the spot where it had transitioned. I have since seen another hawk come and it now sits in the exact same place as the other. As I was thinking about it one day, another flew right above me as to say, "I'm here!".
I see this one much more frequently than the other. Each time I feel a great energy moving inside of me. I am happy to have the Hawk back in my life. I know it never left me but I was down in spirit at first and hoped I had not lost my spirit animal. I read that if you have the Hawk as your spirit animal, that it is with you for life so I take great comfort in knowing that.
I will get some things to creat an alter.
Thanks everyone so much!!!
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Hello everyone. We have had 3 strange "visits" by birds in less than 24 hours. I know birds are messengers from the spirit world, so I know they are giving me some sort of "heads up", but any ideas you may have about what I should look out for would be most appreciated.
Let me start by saying ( and I'm not sure one has anything to do with the other, but I'm throwing it out there), my daughter had run to the grocery store for me and saw her ex boyfriend there with his new girlfriend. She is not sure if he saw her or not, but she came home upset. Now on to the birds ....
1. Yesterday afternoon, I walked by the picture window in the kitchen and there were 2 great big owls on the grass looking toward my house. They stood at least a foot tall! They were just standing there next to each other, just outside the property line looking at me. Then they flew away, first one ... then a minute or so later, the other. *This was in daylight, but it was very overcast as a thunderstorm was blowing in. Then the sun came back out an hour or so later.
2. About 15 minutes after the owl visit, looking out that same window, a hawk flew from one tree to another ( my right to left).
3. Then today, my daughter was driving back from the store ( upset after seeing the same ex boyfriend at the store a few minutes earlier) when a tiny brown bird ( probably a wren ) flew into her windshield - right at her face level. She came in crying.
This is all too weird.
I added the ex boyfriend info because he hasn't been seen for a while and now "pops up" - I'm not sure if he is connected to the bird visits. I feel strongly someone is trying to warn us of something. Does anyone have any advice? I assume I should do a house cleanse just to be safe. Any insight anyone might have for us would be most appreciated.
Let me start by saying ( and I'm not sure one has anything to do with the other, but I'm throwing it out there), my daughter had run to the grocery store for me and saw her ex boyfriend there with his new girlfriend. She is not sure if he saw her or not, but she came home upset. Now on to the birds ....
1. Yesterday afternoon, I walked by the picture window in the kitchen and there were 2 great big owls on the grass looking toward my house. They stood at least a foot tall! They were just standing there next to each other, just outside the property line looking at me. Then they flew away, first one ... then a minute or so later, the other. *This was in daylight, but it was very overcast as a thunderstorm was blowing in. Then the sun came back out an hour or so later.
2. About 15 minutes after the owl visit, looking out that same window, a hawk flew from one tree to another ( my right to left).
3. Then today, my daughter was driving back from the store ( upset after seeing the same ex boyfriend at the store a few minutes earlier) when a tiny brown bird ( probably a wren ) flew into her windshield - right at her face level. She came in crying.
This is all too weird.

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Hi MoonBreath:
From a Native American perspective hawks and owls are both messengers that bring with them the gifts of vision and psychic abilities. They are complimentary birds of each other; hawks being solar (daytime) birds and owls being lunar (nighttime) birds. Since you were the one to see these animals, I would guess that the messages that they are bringing are for you and not necessarily for your daughter.
A wren flying into her windshield is clearly a message for her. Assuming that it was, in fact, a wren they are birds known for being bold and brave. In Native stories the wren was able to fly much higher than any of the other birds. They are brave, resourceful, and even though they are small, they are not afraid to stand up for themselves. Maybe there is something there for your daughter?
As far as the cleansing goes....it never hurts to do a cleansing!
Best of luck!
From a Native American perspective hawks and owls are both messengers that bring with them the gifts of vision and psychic abilities. They are complimentary birds of each other; hawks being solar (daytime) birds and owls being lunar (nighttime) birds. Since you were the one to see these animals, I would guess that the messages that they are bringing are for you and not necessarily for your daughter.
A wren flying into her windshield is clearly a message for her. Assuming that it was, in fact, a wren they are birds known for being bold and brave. In Native stories the wren was able to fly much higher than any of the other birds. They are brave, resourceful, and even though they are small, they are not afraid to stand up for themselves. Maybe there is something there for your daughter?
As far as the cleansing goes....it never hurts to do a cleansing!
Best of luck!
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Thank you so much for the reply, Phoenix.
Well, that wren sure got my daughter's attention! She is facing some big changes in her life in the next couple of months, so perhaps she just needs to be brave and strong like the little wren.
As for me, I had just learned from my uncle a few days ago that yes, our family has Native American blood. I had suspected this, but it had always been denied by my family. Nice to finally get some acknowledgement of the fact. Perhaps the owls and hawk dropped by to encourage me to explore this heritage? We shall see. Thank you again for taking the time to write back.
Well, that wren sure got my daughter's attention! She is facing some big changes in her life in the next couple of months, so perhaps she just needs to be brave and strong like the little wren.
As for me, I had just learned from my uncle a few days ago that yes, our family has Native American blood. I had suspected this, but it had always been denied by my family. Nice to finally get some acknowledgement of the fact. Perhaps the owls and hawk dropped by to encourage me to explore this heritage? We shall see. Thank you again for taking the time to write back.
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Owls are often thought of as a symbol of death or malevolent witchcraft, and seeing one in the day is, I was taught, bad, bad luck. Seeing two sitting on your lawn, staring at your house would be a sure sign of something very bad coming to you.
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Thank you for the reply, Turnsteel.
Yes ... my first thought ( after OMG there are 2 huge owls!) was that they might be trying to warn me of something bad. I too have heard about owls being messengers of death. However, I seem to have a thing for owls, or they for me. They have come to me all my life. I can even call them and they come. So, I am trying to balance out my many encounters ( where there was no bad involved ), with the sudden appearance followed by a hawk. I feel strongly they are trying to get a message to me, but I do not know what it is. I will cleanse the house again and do protection work and pray for some insight. Thank you again for talking to me.
Yes ... my first thought ( after OMG there are 2 huge owls!) was that they might be trying to warn me of something bad. I too have heard about owls being messengers of death. However, I seem to have a thing for owls, or they for me. They have come to me all my life. I can even call them and they come. So, I am trying to balance out my many encounters ( where there was no bad involved ), with the sudden appearance followed by a hawk. I feel strongly they are trying to get a message to me, but I do not know what it is. I will cleanse the house again and do protection work and pray for some insight. Thank you again for talking to me.
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MoonBreath: I would also highly recommend that you dig into your Native bloodlines. For some Tribes the owl was an omen of death, but for others it was a symbol of wisdom and 'sight'. Knowing how your ancestors would feel about this could help you as well.
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Owls are a bird often pictured with Santisima Muerte, so if you are working with her or are looking for a sign from her, she may speak to you by sending an owl. Not necessarily a bad thing.
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Thank you for that info, Mama Micki, but I have not worked with Senora de las Sombras. I guess if I ever decide to, this place will be covered up in owls.
I have neither seen nor heard an owl since the other day. I did, however, see a hawk again, yesterday afternoon. I was looking out a window and he flew from a tree straight at me, then turned up to land on my roof right above me. I saw his belly fly by!
I do feel it is a Native American thing and am looking into hawk and owl symbolism. Thanks again.

I have neither seen nor heard an owl since the other day. I did, however, see a hawk again, yesterday afternoon. I was looking out a window and he flew from a tree straight at me, then turned up to land on my roof right above me. I saw his belly fly by!
I do feel it is a Native American thing and am looking into hawk and owl symbolism. Thanks again.
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I am curious to get some input regarding birds as omens or signs. My belief is that birds can be messengers, either of the spirit world or death. Today, I went to buy some graveyard dirt for the correspondence course. I arrived at one cemetery, but I did not feel a connection with it. I then decided to travel to another one. During the process, a small to medium size bird flew into my left headlight. It grazed it enough to get a good impact, but I don't feel it was injured. Any ideas or thoughts? I'm just curious. I am new to buying graveyard dirt, and thought maybe my initial instinct to bypass the first cemetery was something to note.
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I have found that when a lot off crows or blackbirds visit bad thing are about to happen. If it's gong to be really bad there are hundreds. (No kidding) If it is just a small problem but bigger than the kind of problems average people have..... there are only a few black birds.
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I guess it's n the interpretations.
I have had good luck when I see a murder (a bunch) of crows or blackbirds.
I have had good luck when I see a murder (a bunch) of crows or blackbirds.
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There is a big cultural connection to these types of omens. I think it is really important to know your own cultural connections to signs or omens; or at least notice your own association as these things happen. I was taught that crows/ravens showing up could be either a good or bad sign depending on the number of them. Each number meant a different omen. Fascinating stuff!
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This is really interesting! My Great Grandmother in my mothers side talked about crows being signs for things but it depended on which side they were flying from. Left to right meant one thing and right to left meant something else. She never mentioned counting how many though. Neat Stuff!
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The old rhyme ... Counting Crows.
One for sorrow, Two for joy,
Three for a girl, Four for a boy etc.
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One for sadness, Two for mirth,
Three for a wedding, Four for a birth etc.
Take your pick
One for sorrow, Two for joy,
Three for a girl, Four for a boy etc.
or
One for sadness, Two for mirth,
Three for a wedding, Four for a birth etc.
Take your pick

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I take it as a warning sign. It's weird but it prepares me for the bad. I can start protection immediately I see them.
I take it as a warning sign. It's weird but it prepares me for the bad. I can start protection immediately I see them.
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Hello, boadiccearose,
Funny how we all interpret things differently.
Guess it comes from the cultural background of a person and/or their personal experiences.
Thanks for sharing!
Funny how we all interpret things differently.
Guess it comes from the cultural background of a person and/or their personal experiences.
Thanks for sharing!
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What does this mean?
I saw two nighthawks tonight. I have never seen any and especially not during a football scrimmage.
I wouldn't have known what type of bird they were except for a woman behind me mentioned that they were nighthawks (just when I was wondering what kind of bird they were)
They didn't make a sound jut flew in silence. I couldn't even hear their wings.
I also saw a small group of crows in a tree behind the house across the street from me.
They kept flying down to the ground then fly back up into the tree making their cawing sound.
I see lots of black birds when I'm going to have problems with my ex husband.
But I've never seen nighthawks. Ever.
I saw two nighthawks tonight. I have never seen any and especially not during a football scrimmage.
I wouldn't have known what type of bird they were except for a woman behind me mentioned that they were nighthawks (just when I was wondering what kind of bird they were)
They didn't make a sound jut flew in silence. I couldn't even hear their wings.
I also saw a small group of crows in a tree behind the house across the street from me.
They kept flying down to the ground then fly back up into the tree making their cawing sound.
I see lots of black birds when I'm going to have problems with my ex husband.
But I've never seen nighthawks. Ever.
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Hello, boadiccearose
If you have read the posts on these 2 pages, you will see that Miss Bri works with birds and know then well.
You might want to consider obtaining a reading with her. Animal omens are usually personal. And we, unfortunately, don't give these type of interpretations on the forum
You can find Miss Bri at: http://readersandrootworkers.org
Take care
If you have read the posts on these 2 pages, you will see that Miss Bri works with birds and know then well.
You might want to consider obtaining a reading with her. Animal omens are usually personal. And we, unfortunately, don't give these type of interpretations on the forum
You can find Miss Bri at: http://readersandrootworkers.org
Take care
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Is it possible that this could be a sign/omen, or just a coincidence?
Okay, so i moved into a new place a week and a half ago. I have two pigeons who live outside my window, and they are in love, theyre a couple. Lol it sounds so cute just saying that. Anyway, they live on the window ledge thats across from mine. (No one lives in that building). They cuddle and are always with each other. There is an old nest that is there too (you can tell by looking at it that its old), and they like to hang around it, cuddle on it, and sit on it... but watching their behavior i didn't think they had eggs in it. i could be wrong though.
I know this is probably not any sign/omen whatsoever, but it would be cute to have it be one. so that is why i am asking. Lol
Okay, so i moved into a new place a week and a half ago. I have two pigeons who live outside my window, and they are in love, theyre a couple. Lol it sounds so cute just saying that. Anyway, they live on the window ledge thats across from mine. (No one lives in that building). They cuddle and are always with each other. There is an old nest that is there too (you can tell by looking at it that its old), and they like to hang around it, cuddle on it, and sit on it... but watching their behavior i didn't think they had eggs in it. i could be wrong though.
I know this is probably not any sign/omen whatsoever, but it would be cute to have it be one. so that is why i am asking. Lol
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Hi Priya1220,
I think having a pair of doves outside your window is a good thing or blessing. I have heard they keep rheumatism away ... which is always a good thing.
Doves represent love, faithfulness, gentleness and the Holy Ghost. Some believe when the soul leaves the body, it flies back to Heaven in the form of a dove - and I have read about a lady who was sitting up with a friend who was dying and swears she saw the form of a dove fly away from the woman right after her last breath. But I assume no one is sick or dying in your home, so it is probably just a nice blessing to have those 2 sweet birds around. If you are single, perhaps there is a partner in your future, who knows?
I think having a pair of doves outside your window is a good thing or blessing. I have heard they keep rheumatism away ... which is always a good thing.

Doves represent love, faithfulness, gentleness and the Holy Ghost. Some believe when the soul leaves the body, it flies back to Heaven in the form of a dove - and I have read about a lady who was sitting up with a friend who was dying and swears she saw the form of a dove fly away from the woman right after her last breath. But I assume no one is sick or dying in your home, so it is probably just a nice blessing to have those 2 sweet birds around. If you are single, perhaps there is a partner in your future, who knows?
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Hello, MoonBreath ,
EXCELLENT !!!!
You're very wise!
EXCELLENT !!!!
You're very wise!
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Thank you! And i agree with Miss Aida.
With the last thing you said MoonBreath,
I had the '10 of cups' pulled on me from two different people in regards to the outcome with my ex. I know its silly but its like the birds are representing that to me. Like i am being shown that by the world to hang on and it will happen. They are in love and happy with each other and always by each others side.And they apparently are going to have a family soon... 0_0 i was near the window and looked up.... didnt realize what was going on at first and then realized they were mating..... lol i closed the blinds right after i noticed and walked away. Haha.
Its reassuring to read your reply as now i dont have to feel stupid for thinking it could infact be a sign.
i was worried someone might think i was dumb so that's why i wrote in my original post that i knew it most likely wasnt one even though i thought it could be. Lol. thank you!!!!
With the last thing you said MoonBreath,
I had the '10 of cups' pulled on me from two different people in regards to the outcome with my ex. I know its silly but its like the birds are representing that to me. Like i am being shown that by the world to hang on and it will happen. They are in love and happy with each other and always by each others side.And they apparently are going to have a family soon... 0_0 i was near the window and looked up.... didnt realize what was going on at first and then realized they were mating..... lol i closed the blinds right after i noticed and walked away. Haha.
Its reassuring to read your reply as now i dont have to feel stupid for thinking it could infact be a sign.

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Hello all,
I have seen 3 dead (looks like someone stepped on them) baby pigeons in different locations within the past month. And, I have seen them under the following circumstances: 1) after I drop off hotfoot vigil remains at the crossroads, 2) before I light a hotfoot vigil and 3) within 3 days of a breakup vigil ending.
If dead birds are negative signs, and the work I am doing is negative in nature, should I take these sightings as positive signs for my work being successful?
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I have seen 3 dead (looks like someone stepped on them) baby pigeons in different locations within the past month. And, I have seen them under the following circumstances: 1) after I drop off hotfoot vigil remains at the crossroads, 2) before I light a hotfoot vigil and 3) within 3 days of a breakup vigil ending.
If dead birds are negative signs, and the work I am doing is negative in nature, should I take these sightings as positive signs for my work being successful?
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Hello, brujaha123 ,
Wow, this is a tough question.
My first instinct is that it is a good sign for your work.
But, I pray that there are no chemicals in the air that are killing these poor things...
Take care
Wow, this is a tough question.
My first instinct is that it is a good sign for your work.
But, I pray that there are no chemicals in the air that are killing these poor things...
Take care
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Yes, exactly! I was wondering if maybe some other factor is involved. I know a cat will kill it's babies if it smells a human scent on it, but I know nothing about birds lol. But also lately, I have been seeing single feathers all over the place too. And today, a lady was walking a dog in front of me, and his collar had a single feather in it standing straight up like an antenna. I wondered why she put that on him.
I'm going to go with your 1st instinct and let these sightings reassure me b/c I can use the positive thoughts.
Thank you,
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I'm going to go with your 1st instinct and let these sightings reassure me b/c I can use the positive thoughts.
Thank you,
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Thank you, my dear St. Martha the Dominator, for the miracle.
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Hello Everyone ,
I apologize ahead for this
I am experiencing a very odd & bizarre experience since 5-6 wks and I searched for hours on LM but cannot find the right section to post this
I apologize again . But i'm hoping for some answer/insight on this please ,as this is driving me nuts .
Since 5-6 wks ,a small sparrow kind bird literally bangs itself against a particular downstairs closed bay window & as if is desperate to enter the house !!
In the beginning it did this once or twice usually late morning for 20-30 min continuously ,but now many times during the day,noon ,evening !!. Sometimes the banging noise is so loud on downstairs window ,that even if i'm in upstairs bedroom - i can still hear it inspite of tv on !
In the beginning ,i used to feel bad for the poor bird ,worrying it would die like this .
FYI - i'm doing uncrossing ,protection work since around that time . Followed by fiery wall of protection oil anointed on doors & windows .
So innocently 1 day my daughter says '' mom ,do you think it is the bad spirit that was driven out by your work is trying to force its way back but cannot !!'' . I was stunned .
What if its true ?
Any and all experienced insights are appreciated .
Regards
I apologize ahead for this
I am experiencing a very odd & bizarre experience since 5-6 wks and I searched for hours on LM but cannot find the right section to post this

I apologize again . But i'm hoping for some answer/insight on this please ,as this is driving me nuts .
Since 5-6 wks ,a small sparrow kind bird literally bangs itself against a particular downstairs closed bay window & as if is desperate to enter the house !!
In the beginning it did this once or twice usually late morning for 20-30 min continuously ,but now many times during the day,noon ,evening !!. Sometimes the banging noise is so loud on downstairs window ,that even if i'm in upstairs bedroom - i can still hear it inspite of tv on !
In the beginning ,i used to feel bad for the poor bird ,worrying it would die like this .
FYI - i'm doing uncrossing ,protection work since around that time . Followed by fiery wall of protection oil anointed on doors & windows .
So innocently 1 day my daughter says '' mom ,do you think it is the bad spirit that was driven out by your work is trying to force its way back but cannot !!'' . I was stunned .
What if its true ?
Any and all experienced insights are appreciated .
Regards
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Hello, 89bingo,
This is definitely an omen.
I have moved your post to the correct subforum. Please read the 2 pages on this thread.
You may want to consider some protection products: www.luckymojo.com/protectionspells.html
Wishing you the best
Take care
This is definitely an omen.
I have moved your post to the correct subforum. Please read the 2 pages on this thread.
You may want to consider some protection products: www.luckymojo.com/protectionspells.html
Wishing you the best
Take care
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Thank you so much Ms Aida !
I will definitely follow your suggestion
I will definitely follow your suggestion
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Hi everyone! I have had something unusual happen early this afternoon. I have been working methodically on a honey jar for success in my new business. I have been working it, right beside a picture of my mother, who had passed 8 years back. When I pray over the jar, I sometimes can't help but ask my mother for help. She was a real go-getter! Anyhow, I asked for a sign. When I left a few hours later, I left through the entrance that was connected to my garage and as soon as I opened the door - a mourning dove came soaring right at me. I actually got a little shook up, let out a scream and retreated back behind the door. When I gathered myself, I peaked out again and saw it flapping about. I had left the garage door open you see, so it flew in but couldn't manage to get back out. It landed on a metal beam right before me and stared at me, long and hard for a moment. I felt bad and wanted to help it... so I grabbed something long, and gently tried to guide it out... It flew away safely. But how strange is that? Now my question is, would that be a good sign, or a warning sign - since it came right at me? I was hoping that it was related to my honey jar as opposed to some other kind of omen.
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Hello, mavic ,
In my personal experiences, it is a GREAT sign!!
Congrats!
In my personal experiences, it is a GREAT sign!!
Congrats!
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Hi all,
I was working a candle on top of a breakup vinegar jar when a huge raven (or crow) appeared out of nowhere and landed in front of the building/window where I was working. Thought I'd post it as a question as to what it meant (I did feel intuitively it was a good sign but wanted to make sure). It actually landed on the street in front, walked a bit and sat on the highway railing facing me for a long bit before flying off.
I was working a candle on top of a breakup vinegar jar when a huge raven (or crow) appeared out of nowhere and landed in front of the building/window where I was working. Thought I'd post it as a question as to what it meant (I did feel intuitively it was a good sign but wanted to make sure). It actually landed on the street in front, walked a bit and sat on the highway railing facing me for a long bit before flying off.
Seeking to learn more.
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Hello, Fox ,
As you can see, some people regard this as a good omen (as do I) while others don't. It depends on the culture.
My advice is to document when you saw this, and when either god or bad things happened (especially an important message) and then you can interpret what it means to you.
Take care
As you can see, some people regard this as a good omen (as do I) while others don't. It depends on the culture.
My advice is to document when you saw this, and when either god or bad things happened (especially an important message) and then you can interpret what it means to you.
Take care
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Soooo last night was a full moon and something strange happen that has never happen before, I came about 2:30am and as I laid down I heard an owl hooting. It booted about 4 segments can someone please tell me what that means? Thanks and blessings to all.
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Hello, blessedfavors32,
Find the answer here:
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Take Care
Find the answer here:
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Take Care
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Hello everyone. This is my first post and I'm not certain that I am putting it in the right place so I'll apologize in advance just in case. I have a question in regards to a hawk and another in regards an owl. First the hawk. One day on her way into town, a friend found a dead hawk on the highway median. She put it in the back of her truck and took it with her to the Flint Hills to bury it. Before she buried it, she took some feathers and it's talons. I can't tell you why - it's something she would have to explain. All I can say about it is that she brought them to me for "preserving", I guess because I live in the country and I have outbuildings for safe-keeping of the talons while they were there. I hung them and tried not to think too much about them. I wound up pretty much forgetting about them until one day she called to say she was coming to get them. When I went to the woodshed they were gone. I know that an animal could not get to them. There was one other person who knew they were there. She said they did not take them. I was a little unsettled by this. Is this as wrong as my heart and soul tells me it is? She said that she was doing no harm as the bird was already dead. She said she gave it a deserved burial in the gorgeous Flint Hills where hawks are many. I never asked her what she intended to do with them. I assumed that she was going to use them in her art work. I couldn't think of any other reason she would want to have them. It has bothered me for years and I cringe with shame and regret every time I think about it. I couldn't have stopped her from taking the talons, but I could have said no when she asked to keep them in my woodshed. If anyone has factual info, opinion, or feedback I would sure appreciate it, good or bad.
As for the owl, recently my best friend and my daughter and I were on one of the dirt back roads where we live. We saw an owl flying low to the ground with a small flock of what looked like sparrows or some other small bird flying behind it, almost chasing it. It was quite a sight, and pretty unusual. One of the schools here has the owl for it's mascot. However, we don't seem to see or hear many owls. I know that smaller birds will chase an owl away from their nesting places, as owls will prey on their young. The owl flew in a straight path, then suddenly swooped left and flew right in our path - we could have hit it if we had been going faster. Since then I've been braced for a death or illness, as I've always believed owls to be an omen of this. Does anyone know? Would you consider the swooping over to us as a direct acknowledgment from the owl? I took it as such.
Thanks, and I hope that someone can advise me, especially where the hawk is concerned. I can't tell you how much this has bothered me, and it's been 7 years!
As for the owl, recently my best friend and my daughter and I were on one of the dirt back roads where we live. We saw an owl flying low to the ground with a small flock of what looked like sparrows or some other small bird flying behind it, almost chasing it. It was quite a sight, and pretty unusual. One of the schools here has the owl for it's mascot. However, we don't seem to see or hear many owls. I know that smaller birds will chase an owl away from their nesting places, as owls will prey on their young. The owl flew in a straight path, then suddenly swooped left and flew right in our path - we could have hit it if we had been going faster. Since then I've been braced for a death or illness, as I've always believed owls to be an omen of this. Does anyone know? Would you consider the swooping over to us as a direct acknowledgment from the owl? I took it as such.
Thanks, and I hope that someone can advise me, especially where the hawk is concerned. I can't tell you how much this has bothered me, and it's been 7 years!
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Hello, Back Acres Bohemian ,
I'm confused. You're asking abut a dead hawk from 7 years ago? Is this correct?
I'm not sure what it meant as signs are personal and whatever happened then would have been the interpretation.
As far as owls are concerned, they are creatures, in my beliefs, of wisdom. I would have interpreted this as your are going to get news with new information.
take care
I'm confused. You're asking abut a dead hawk from 7 years ago? Is this correct?
I'm not sure what it meant as signs are personal and whatever happened then would have been the interpretation.
As far as owls are concerned, they are creatures, in my beliefs, of wisdom. I would have interpreted this as your are going to get news with new information.
take care
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Hi again, Miss Aida. To answer your question, yes....I am asking about a dead hawk from 7 years ago. It has bothered me that bad. There's a little more to the story, as to why I've let it bother me so. I wanted to get some feedback before I shared that part.
Thank you for your insight. Much appreciated.
Thank you for your insight. Much appreciated.
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I've saw a death crow laying on the grass on a old cemetery nearby, can i do something with it or should i just bury it to give it peace?
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Re: Birds as Omens: Hawk, Crow, Dove, Wren, Owl, Sparrow, Etc.
Hello Oda,
Welcome to the Lucky Mojo forum. If you like, you're welcome to introduce yourself under the introductions thread.
I moved your post to this thread about bird omens, if you wanted to interpret finding the crow in such a manner.
As far as "doing something" with the crow, crow parts aren't used in hoodoo, however, if you felt like you had permission from the crow's spirit, you might be able to incorporate crow bones into a bone reading set. You can read more about bone readings here:
bone-shell-and-nut-reading-questions-an ... t9864.html
You may want to check on the laws where you live though, to make sure it's not illegal for you to harvest the bones.
If you'd rather just leave the crow in peace, you can do that too.
Take care
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Welcome to the Lucky Mojo forum. If you like, you're welcome to introduce yourself under the introductions thread.
I moved your post to this thread about bird omens, if you wanted to interpret finding the crow in such a manner.
As far as "doing something" with the crow, crow parts aren't used in hoodoo, however, if you felt like you had permission from the crow's spirit, you might be able to incorporate crow bones into a bone reading set. You can read more about bone readings here:
bone-shell-and-nut-reading-questions-an ... t9864.html
You may want to check on the laws where you live though, to make sure it's not illegal for you to harvest the bones.
If you'd rather just leave the crow in peace, you can do that too.
Take care
P.S. Posting new topics is against forum rules. Next time you have a question, please find the thread that best fits with what you're asking (you can use the search box at the top right of the screen), and post your question at the end of it by clicking "post reply." Thanks!
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Re: Birds as Omens: Hawk, Crow, Dove, Wren, Owl, Sparrow, Etc.
Over the past two weeks I've had a brown finch perch on my fire escape with a beak full of worms sometimes twice a day. When she arrives, she sings briefly to get my attention. I realize she is bringing back food to her nest to feed her babies, but considering I live in an apartment building and she has plenty of windows to choose from, I feel she is bringing me a message. Her back is always towards me and she's always looking in over her shoulder. I feel she will keep coming to visit me until I can figure out what she's trying to tell me.
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Hello, IMG ,
Welcome to the forum!
Unfortunately, there's no way that we could even venture to guess what she is trying to tell you.
You know, you could just ask her to send you other signs of what she's trying to say. Animals DO listen!
She could also just like you a lot and know that you are a safe and gentle soul that wouldn't hurt her. And she just may be greeting you.
Like I had said, hard to tell
Sorry!
take care
Welcome to the forum!
Unfortunately, there's no way that we could even venture to guess what she is trying to tell you.
You know, you could just ask her to send you other signs of what she's trying to say. Animals DO listen!
She could also just like you a lot and know that you are a safe and gentle soul that wouldn't hurt her. And she just may be greeting you.
Like I had said, hard to tell
Sorry!
take care
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Now I'm a little worried.
I have read many of the posts involving owls and I am wondering what's up.
Over the last week I have been seeing statues, figurines, and other likenesses of owls all over the place.
I've seen 20+ of these and I am not certain which message is being sent. Do the omens mentioned here apply to likenesses which are not live birds?
I have read many of the posts involving owls and I am wondering what's up.
Over the last week I have been seeing statues, figurines, and other likenesses of owls all over the place.
I've seen 20+ of these and I am not certain which message is being sent. Do the omens mentioned here apply to likenesses which are not live birds?

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Hi MysticTieya,
Typically when we talk about birds as omens, we are referring to birds that are alive and not likenesses. However if you are suddenly seeing owl imagery everywhere and this is highly unusual for you, then they may be a sign of a message. I would get a reading to find out what is intended to be communicated:
www.readersandrootworkers.org/
www.hoodoopsychics.com
I hope this helps. Good luck.
Typically when we talk about birds as omens, we are referring to birds that are alive and not likenesses. However if you are suddenly seeing owl imagery everywhere and this is highly unusual for you, then they may be a sign of a message. I would get a reading to find out what is intended to be communicated:
www.readersandrootworkers.org/
www.hoodoopsychics.com
I hope this helps. Good luck.
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Your icon is an owl...
That's interesting.
Someone must really want to get this message through because seeing owls like this is not normal for me.
Thank you. I will see about a reading.
That's interesting.
Someone must really want to get this message through because seeing owls like this is not normal for me.
Thank you. I will see about a reading.
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Hello, MysticTieya ,
In some cultures, owls represent misfortune.
In other cultures, they represent good luck
For me, personally, they represent incoming wisdom. In Greek culture, the Owl is Sofia (or "Sofos, meaning "wisdom" in Greek) and is associated with the Greek Goddess Athena.
In my entire lifetime, every time I have come into contact with an owl, I had good luck. And I learned something that I needed to know (wisdom).
But, like Miss Athena had said, if you're concerned, a reading wouldn't hurt.
Take care
In some cultures, owls represent misfortune.
In other cultures, they represent good luck
For me, personally, they represent incoming wisdom. In Greek culture, the Owl is Sofia (or "Sofos, meaning "wisdom" in Greek) and is associated with the Greek Goddess Athena.
In my entire lifetime, every time I have come into contact with an owl, I had good luck. And I learned something that I needed to know (wisdom).
But, like Miss Athena had said, if you're concerned, a reading wouldn't hurt.
Take care
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Thank you.
You responded to a different post I posted on the forum and I wanted to thank you for that too @MissAida
You responded to a different post I posted on the forum and I wanted to thank you for that too @MissAida
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Re: Birds as Omens: Hawk, Crow, Dove, Wren, Owl, Sparrow, Etc.
Hello MysticTieya,
Bird as you know are very spiritual creatures and as such, will often give signs to represent the message from the spiritual realm. But merely seeing a bird and/or certain type of bird will not always be an indication of what it is trying to tell you. You will have to watch what they are doing, how many their are, even where they landed. Bird are my spiritual messengers in a huge way! They will let me know when I am under spiritual attack, when they have stopped a spiritual attack, when something bad is coming and also give me messages of assurance that things are okay, when someone is going to die or that a magical spell I have done is working. I have a past life experience with birds so that is why they are a huge part of my life now. Although everyone is not going to have the same experience that I have because of this, I would assume the same "bird divination" method would apply in your situation as well.
The general meaning of OWL, could be read as a part the meaning but there is also a huge element of individualization that goes with understanding what they are trying to communicate. What does the owl represent to you? Pay attention to how they are acting.Was it fighting other birds, perched on a certain object or flying? What were you doing at the time, what you were thinking, what was going on in your life. And yes, a dead bird means something completely different than a live bird. Where was it..on the road, in the woods, etc.
Wish I could give you a concise answer but this will at least get you on the road road in the future. As advised, the reading you are going to get will be able to answer your question precisely.
Best of Luck to you!
Bird as you know are very spiritual creatures and as such, will often give signs to represent the message from the spiritual realm. But merely seeing a bird and/or certain type of bird will not always be an indication of what it is trying to tell you. You will have to watch what they are doing, how many their are, even where they landed. Bird are my spiritual messengers in a huge way! They will let me know when I am under spiritual attack, when they have stopped a spiritual attack, when something bad is coming and also give me messages of assurance that things are okay, when someone is going to die or that a magical spell I have done is working. I have a past life experience with birds so that is why they are a huge part of my life now. Although everyone is not going to have the same experience that I have because of this, I would assume the same "bird divination" method would apply in your situation as well.
The general meaning of OWL, could be read as a part the meaning but there is also a huge element of individualization that goes with understanding what they are trying to communicate. What does the owl represent to you? Pay attention to how they are acting.Was it fighting other birds, perched on a certain object or flying? What were you doing at the time, what you were thinking, what was going on in your life. And yes, a dead bird means something completely different than a live bird. Where was it..on the road, in the woods, etc.
Wish I could give you a concise answer but this will at least get you on the road road in the future. As advised, the reading you are going to get will be able to answer your question precisely.
Best of Luck to you!
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Priestess Divine !!
Awesome response!
Thanks
Awesome response!
Thanks
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Thank you Miss Aida!
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Re: Birds as Omens: Hawk, Crow, Dove, Wren, Owl, Sparrow, Etc.
Thank you.
I followed Miss Aida's advice and signed up for a reading on the LMHRH.
I was told that the owl is the owl of wisdom who wants to ally with me as help me grow spiritually. It is not the owl of death. This resonates with me.
I was given root work advice to find out what the message is for myself and to find out what other signs mean.
Thank you both again.
I followed Miss Aida's advice and signed up for a reading on the LMHRH.
I was told that the owl is the owl of wisdom who wants to ally with me as help me grow spiritually. It is not the owl of death. This resonates with me.
I was given root work advice to find out what the message is for myself and to find out what other signs mean.
Thank you both again.

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Hi MysticTieya,
That is wonderful news, thank you for keeping us in the loop!
I hope you get a positive message from this experience. Good luck.
That is wonderful news, thank you for keeping us in the loop!
I hope you get a positive message from this experience. Good luck.
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Well... my paternal grandmother died so maybe it was the harbinger of death after all...
I didn't know her well and she went quickly. I still see owls pretty often.
I didn't know her well and she went quickly. I still see owls pretty often.