One is for bad news, two is for mirth.
Three is a wedding, four for a birth.
Five is for riches, six is a thief,
Seven a journey, eight is for grief.
Nine is a secret, ten is for sorrow,
Eleven is love and twelve is joy on the morrow
(old English poem)
"One crow means sorrow, two crows mean joy,
three crows a wedding, four crows a boy,
five crows mean silver, six crows mean gold,
seven crows a secret that's never been told."
Nursery rhyme
"One crow means sorrow, two crows mean joy,
three crows a wedding, four crows a boy,
five crows mean silver, six crows mean gold,
seven crows a secret that's never been told."
Nursery rhyme
Crows... One of the most intelligent birds, present in many mythologies and cultures. Keepers of the sacred law, teaching us to look beyond our cultural limitations. They are messengers who unite the light and the dark, the inner and the outer - teaching us to trust our intuition and personal integrity.
"Those who look outward dream, but those who look inward awaken." - Carl Jung
jeez... I skip reading blogs for a couple of days and look at you! All these seriously cool things to ponder. This is going to be fun.
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