
Forgot to mention! The other night, Husband got home late, so we decided to go out to dinner. As we left our front porch and were descending the stairs to the street, we heard a strange noise.
Looking at the house across the street, and into the branches of the leafless tree above it, we saw a HUGE owl - at least its silhouette. And heard its eerie cry. As we watched, it flew just a few feet over our heads to the backyard, then called from there for a while, and flew back across the street - only to disappear into the darkness.
The Japanese say seeing an owl means death. The Pawnee say that seeing an owl is good luck (if they are not usually in your area). I like the Pawnee version better! We did have a good dinner that night - it actually felt like a date! We laughed, giggled, flirted in a moderately-empty restaurant. But, I do pray this owl is an omen for good things to come!
According to the site www.symbolic-meanings.com:
" . . . in certain cultures (China, Egypt, India) the symbolic meaning of owl is associated with death, but you must understand that the owl is not a symbol of death per se. Rather - it was revered (honored) as being the guardian of the after-life - a highly respected emblem indeed. Throughout many cultures, the symbolic meaning of owl deals with:
- intelligence
- brilliance
- perspective
- intuition
- quick-wit
- independence
- wisdom
- protection
- mystery
- power
Native American tribes (primarily plains Indians) viewed the owl as a protector against harm and their feathers were ritually worn to ward of evil spirits. Ancient Athenians made the owl an emblem of wisdom and even emblazed the image of the owl on their coinage. To the ancient Greeks, the owl is a symbol of Athene who is goddess of foresight & knowledge.
Taking symbolism from the owl directly, it is noteworthy that it is a creature of the night. Nocturnal creatures are symbolic of inner-knowing, psychic ability, and intuition - so too is the owl. If an owl has visited you, an incredible gift has been bestowed.
Also, keep in mind that animals are only called to those who share the same energy. In other words, you hold within you some of the very same symbolic attributes the owl represents. To illustrate, you may have abilities to know things that others do not know. It may be likely you have very strong intuitive abilities that can be fine-tuned. Further, you may be strong-willed person, and/or have a protective side to you. I can already tell from your email that you are mentally sharp - so we know you have this in common with the owl already.
These owl sightings may be messages for you to develop your education further. Or, the owl may be trying to tell you to develop your intuition further. Owls also show themselves as a sign of warning (no, not of death). You simply need to pay close attention to people around you - owls are incredibly perceptive - you are probably perceptive too - use your powers of perception around new people you may meet. Not everyone is as nice, or “cool”, as they seem to be.
Thank you for allowing me this opportunity to dispell a common misunderstanding about the owl being a harbinger of death. With a little more research and contemplation upon the noble owl we see there is much more to this creature than this. As I do most everyone who writes in asking for symbolic meanings, I would encourage you to meditate upon the owl. I’ve found that animals are quite willing to share their knowledge with us when we are open and willing to receive them. “


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