Have you been noticing more crows than usual?
This bird may be sending you messages aboutspiritual law, upcoming changes, or even death.
(A group of crows is called a “murder,” after all.)
Some also consider crows to be messengers that are capable of existing between both worlds.
“Seeing three suggests impending change.”
He adds that these interpretations are not universal, and different cultures have their own unique perspectives on crows.
“Sometimes, they are depicted as tricksters.”
In mythology:
Crow appears as an important symbol in Norse and Roman mythology.
The crows serve as Odin’s messengers.
“But when the crow brought bad news to Apollo, he turned black.
This can be where the crow started getting a bad reputation.”
“Sacred law is different from man’s law or the law created from religion,” says Rambo.
An example of sacred law can beour intuitionwhen we know something isn’t right or in alignment.
“Crows are considered an intermediary between this world andthe spirit world,” says Rambo.
Death
Sometimes crows can represent death in a literal or figurative sense.
“Crows can be an omen of change,” says Rambo.
“Sometimes an omen of death.”
“Noticing crows means you are attuned to your surroundings,” adds Compora.
Or, “maybe someone is trying to communicate with you from the spiritual realm,” he suggests.
“Dreams are always about unfinished business,” explains Rambo.
“Dreams are something we are working through.
The mind speaks in terms of symbols.”
The color of a crow is important.
“Colors are relevant,” says Rambo.
The number of crows in the dream is symbolic, too.
“If numerous crows show up as a group.
it’s a message to bring your lessons back to yourself and learn more,” explains Wilson.
“The crow is always learning from people, places, and other animals.”