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4 Spiritual Meanings Of Crows And Symbolism

Crows are striking birds that are hard to miss, and although they sometimes have a bad reputation and are commonly seen as bad omens, there’s much more to crows than just this.

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4 Spiritual Meanings Of Crows And Symbolism
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Crows are nuanced birds in spiritual terms, but much about them is positive rather than negative – and to help you understand more about this intriguing creature, in this post, we delve into the details of the spiritual meaning of crows.

Crow Spiritual Meanings

1. Rebirth

As we just mentioned, crows are associated with death, but in spiritual terms, this doesn’t usually mean the literal death of somebody but rather the death of part of your personality.

As we grow and develop spiritually, we let go of the more negative parts of our nature, becoming closer to the spirit realm in the process.

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When this happens, it is as though a negative aspect of our character dies. However, afterwards, we are also reborn as a new and better version of ourselves as we continue on our spiritual journey.

This is why crows can help remind us to keep striving to grow and develop spiritually on our path towards spiritual enlightenment.

2. A connection between the physical and spiritual worlds

All birds that can fly are considered spiritual animals since they inhabit the world of the skies, and many cultures believe that they also fly close to the gods.

Indeed, according to many beliefs, birds are the messengers of the gods or of beings of the spirit realm and are used to communicate with us here in the physical world.

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However, crows in particular are considered highly spiritual animals that have a strong connection with the other side, and when you see a crow or crows, it is often a message or an omen trying to tell you about something important.

3. Witchcraft

Crows have long been associated with witchcraft and are similar in this sense to black cats. They are mysterious, enigmatic birds that are connected to magic and sorcery, and they are sometimes also seen as being a symbol of the occult.

4. Trusting your intuition

Although they are highly intelligent creatures, crows also rely on their instincts to survive.

In the world of spirituality, learning to listen to your instincts and intuition when making decisions or choosing how to behave is an important part of spiritual development, and as such, the crow is an animal that can help you learn how to do this more confidently.

There are more spiritual meanings of crows, if you want to know more, SpiritualMeanings is a great spiritual website to help you find out.

Crow symbolism

Crows are common around the world, and they have acquired a rich and varied symbolism wherever they are found, so let’s start by looking at some of the different things crows can represent.

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1. Intelligence

Crows are incredibly intelligent and are considered to be among the smartest animals in the world. They can use tools and are capable of solving problems to gain access to food – and they also demonstrate emotional intelligence.

Indeed, crows are thought to display the same levels of intelligence as a human toddler, and as such, they can be seen as a symbol of intelligence.

2. Adaptability

As well as being intelligent, crows are highly adaptable, making use of whatever they have around them to their advantage.

For example, crows are well known for constructing nests from unconventional materials like pieces of plastic and even coat hangers, and as such, crows are also a symbol of adaptability.

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3. Courage

One of the crow’s more admirable traits is bravery since they are bold and audacious birds. They are never afraid to do what they need to do to find food or building materials for their nests, and for this reason, they are symbolic of courage.

4. Stealing

One well-known trait of crows is that they are attracted to shiny objects, which they often pick up and fly off with to stash in their nests. As a result, one of the less desirable associations crows have is with stealing.

5. Death

Crows are opportunistic feeders and are not above feasting on carrion. They can often be seen pecking at roadkill, and in times gone by, they were also attracted to the corpses left on battlefields after the fighting was done.

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For these reasons, crows have often been associated with death. However, as we shall see in just a moment, in a spiritual sense, this connection with death is not literal and is actually a positive thing.

6. Bad luck

Perhaps due to their association with death, crows are often also connected to bad luck. This could partly be due to their piercing and somewhat doleful call, which has led to them being considered a bad omen announcing ill tidings in the near future.

How to interpret seeing a crow

Finally, let’s think about how to interpret the omens when a crow appears to you, either in your waking life or in your dreams.

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1. Somebody is plotting against you

The collective noun for a group of crows is “murder”, and when you see a murder of crows, it can often mean that somebody or a group of people is plotting something against you.

Unlike rooks, crows are usually solitary birds, and although they do sometimes gather together, it is rarer to see them together than seeing them alone – and as a result, seeing crows in a group can carry a powerful message.

It doesn’t necessarily mean that somebody is plotting a literal murder, but it does mean that somebody is planning to move against you.

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This means if you see a murder of crows, it means you should be on your guard and that you need to be careful who you trust.

2. Be prepared for change

If you see a single crow in an unusual place, or if one visits you in a dream, one of the most common interpretations is that it is a message about change.

As we’ve already seen, in spiritual terms, crows are associated with death – but this usually means the “death” of one part of your personality and your rebirth as a better, more deeply spiritual person.

The “death” can also represent the end of one phase of your life and the start of something new.

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This is why seeing a crow can tell you that you are about to undergo a major change in your life – for example, you might be about to start a new job, you could be moving to a new place or you could be about to start a new relationship.

In this case, when the change comes, you should recognize it and welcome it with positivity since that is the best way to put yourself in a position to take advantage of the opportunities the change brings.

On the other hand, if you know that a big change is coming but are feeling apprehensive about the change, the crow may appear to you to help you find the courage to face the change with optimism rather than fear since everything will turn out for the best.

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3. Follow your intuition

If you are unsure about an important decision you have to make, the crow may appear to you to help you make up your mind.

If you aren’t sure which direction to take, the message the crow brings is to follow your gut. Deep down, you know which decision is the right one, so spend some time in thought and contemplation and then listen to what your intuition tells you.

4. Use your intelligence to solve a problem

Another common message the crow can bring is that you need to use your intelligence and creative thinking to solve a difficulty or problem that you are facing.

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Crows are intelligent animals that can solve problems and think themselves out of trouble, and the crow appearing to you can tell you to do the same.

Perhaps you need to take a step back and try to view things from a different perspective. That way, you may be able to find a new answer to the problem that you didn’t see before.

Maybe the solution you find will be something unconventional that most people wouldn’t be able to come up with – but when the crow appears to you, it may help inspire you to think outside the box and think of a more unusual way out of trouble.

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5. Make the most of your situation

Sometimes, you might find yourself in a situation that’s less than ideal. However, in such a situation, it’s best to make do with what you have rather than complain about what you don’t have.

In such a situation, the crow may appear to you to remind you to remain flexible in what you do – because by being adaptable rather than rigidly sticking to your ideals you will find new ways to achieve success.

A much maligned but spiritually powerful animal

Although crows are commonly associated with death, bad luck and the occult, as we have seen, they also have many more positive connotations in spiritual terms.

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They are intelligent birds that are good at solving problems, and they are also connected with rebirth and change, so if crows appear to you in your dreams or in real life, it’s important to take the time to think deeply about what kind of message the crow could bring.

Disclaimer: The above is a sponsored post, the views expressed are those of the sponsor/author and do not represent the stand and views of Outlook Editorial.

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