Crow is very much in my awareness suddenly, though they're ever present in the periphery, being very common where I live. Since I am blessed to be able to work from home, I hear them and see them all day long. Perhaps I've taken them for granted?
I wanted to ask a specific question, as I feel part of their message for me is how they relate to one another as a group. Any knowledge or insight about how crows behave as a group? Obviously they're social and not solitary (which I prefer, especially with hawk as my primary life totem), but beyond that I don't really know. Are they more competitive or cooperative; loving or harsh with one another?
I found this cool site; in the paragraph about crow, it also links to an uber awesome video which some of you will enjoy. Both links are below.
Thanks! :hi:
Crow -- The Keeper of the Universal Sacred Law. Nothing escapes the keen sight of the Crow and it instills the wisdom to see things beyond the limitations of one-dimensional thinking. Crow calls to see beyond cultural limitations and the accepted rules of right and wrong. Crow is an omen of change and when experiencing something new watches closely to see what happens and then learns from it. Learn to recognize potential danger and be watchful in vulnerable times. Watch what you believe and question your ideas about reality against a more universal standard. The crow is the spirit which represents the transcendence that will reveal the true path to life's mission. Crow merges both light and dark, both inner and outer and when in the darkness of emotional pain and turmoil the crow is the Carrier of Lost Souls into Light. The Crow has a message for you! Native American Totem Animal for "Libra" (The Celtic Goddess 'Morrigan' will often appear in the guise of the crow.)
http://www.spiritwalkministry.com/spirit_guideshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3bThxDTxEY