Many cultures consider crows to be the keepers of the Sacred Law, for
nothing escapes their keen sight. To have a Crow as a power animal is
extremely powerful stuff. When we meditate on the crow and align with it, we
are instilled with the wisdom to know ourselves beyond the limitations of
one-dimensional thinking and laws. We are taught to appreciate the many
dimensions of both reality and ourselves, and to learn to trust our
intuition and personal integrity.
Crows often appear in groups, and though there seems to be no variation in
their caw-ing to each other, each caw actually has a different meaning.
Their complex vocabulary is one sign of their intelligence, and is also a
sign of their significance as power animals. When a crow explores something
new, others watch closely to see what happens and then learn from it. They
often make great noise when hunters are around, warning deer and other
birds. Crows recognise potential danger and hence always post lookouts when
feeding. This is their most vulnerable time. This helps us understand that
we must watch what we believe, to test our habitual ideas about reality
against a more universal standard.
Without paying careful attention, we are unable to understand the language
of crows, this signifies the fact that we can't always see beyond our own
cultural limitations. These
limitations include certain moral codes of right and wrong, along with
'rules' that accompany these codes.
Throughout history there have been many (unnecessary) conflicts and wars
between humans due to differing moral and religious beliefs. To truly create
a new age of love, peace and harmony it is of high importance for us to be
able to transcend our particular cultural limitations and to hold in our
hearts and souls what we share as spiritual beings in human form. We are all
connected, infinitely and composed of the same 'stuff'. We need to realise
that hurting others only hurts ourselves. Crow is the bird which represents
this transcendence.
Crow can also teach us to be mindful about judging people automatically. Be
mindful of your opinions and actions. You need to walk your talk, to speak
your truth and to know your life's mission. Again, trust your intuition and
personal integrity, to create your own standards, whether or not they match
those of the world around you. Be an individual, think for yourself, don't necessarily follow the crowd!
In the courting process the male crow's voice takes on a singing quality.
This lets us see what the basis of sacred law is, unconditional love, the
one unfailing principle by which we can test our own principles.
Crow is an omen of change. Crows live in the void and have no sense of time,
therefore being able to see past, present and future simultaneously. They
unite both the light and the dark, both the inner and the outer. Crow is the
totem of the Great Spirit and must be held with utmost respected. They are
representations of creation and spiritual strength.
Crows are messengers, telling us about the creation and magic all around us,
that is available to us just for the asking. Look for opportunities to bring
into being the magic of life. The striking black colour of the crow
represents the colour of creation. It is the womb out of which the new comes
into existence. Black is the colour of the night, giving birth to the light
of a new day.
Crows are sly and can be deceptive in their actions. They have been known to
build false nests high in treetops to confuse predators. Their nests are
built very high up, giving them the chance to watch everything that is going
on around them.
As crows are adaptable to all environments and will eat almost anything,
they can survive in almost any situation. Crow is surrounded by magic,
unseen forces and spiritual strength. If crow enters your life, get out of
your familiar nest, look beyond your present range of vision, listen to the
message(s) in its caw and act accordingly.