Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
29 June, 06:34

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We have been having a huge (even by Raven standards) raven visiting our back patio almost every day for well over a month now. Started when I was out of town visiting my cancer-ridden sister for the last time. :( My husband saw it first.

Since I returned one or both of us see it generally between 9-11 AM. Sometimes our dog will see and chase it off, other times it just leaves after a short "visit." We have no idea what it means, or why it keeps coming. Beautiful bird. I have looked into various beliefs and legends, but still don't have a clue what it is trying to tell us. (Husband heritage is mostly Germanic, mine is mostly Irish and Scotch/English.) We live somewhat rurally now.
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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:58
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On a personal note, instead of perhaps shooing it away, Bless the bird with God, say a prayer, see if it brings you a sort of message, talk to it and see if you can offer it food or drink. If he/she still sits with you and comes, ask the bird why they are there visiting with you? See if the bird responds, and make sure to clear all thoughts before asking. See what comes to mind. 💛

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Scat ling @scatling
30 June, 10:10
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We don't shoo it away at all, but our dog is a mostly outdoor dog who sleeps on the patio in nice weather.

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:55
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Ravens in Celtic Mythology Aves Noir | Crows & Ravens

https://avesnoir.com/raven...

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:54
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SilentOwl: The Raven. An Fiach Dubh. (including Crow).

http://
amayodruid.blogspot.com/2011/05/raven-fiach-dubh-including-crow.html

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:54
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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:51
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Mythology and folklore of the raven

https://treesforlife.org.u...

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:50
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Germanic Raven Goddesses

http://hearthmoonblog.com/...

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:49
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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:48
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Scat ling @scatling
30 June, 10:30
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I saw this before, and it resonates strongly. Neither of us feel this raven is a bad omen in any way. Just one of the dear Lord's beautiful creatures that seems to want to communicate with us possibly. Thank you for all your links - some of them are new to me, and others I found when looking.

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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:48
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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:47
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Kris Williams @KrisWilliams
30 June, 08:47
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I will post a few links or so of what I can find, perhaps one of them might resonate with you...

"Many references to ravens exist in world lore and literature. Most depictions allude to the appearance and behavior of the wide-ranging common raven (Corvus corax). Because of its black plumage, croaking call, and diet of carrion, the raven is often associated with loss and ill omen. Yet, its symbolism is complex. As a talking bird, the raven also represents prophecy and insight. Ravens in stories often act as psychopomps, connecting the material world with the world of spirits.

French anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss proposed a structuralist theory that suggests the raven (like the coyote) obtained mythic status because it was a mediator animal between life and death. As a carrion bird, ravens became associated with the dead and with lost souls. In Swedish folklore, they are the ghosts of murdered people without Christian burials and, in German stories, damned souls." wikipedia

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