The Crow as a Totem

United States
January 23, 2008 11:00pm CST
I was "adopted" by a crow today, as a totem/spirit guide. At first I was worried, until I did my research. Anyone else have a crow guide/totem? Any advice for interacting with it?
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@Galena (9110)
24 Jan 08
Crow tends to be a bit of a grouch, in my experience. brutally honest, to an extent that it can hurt. but take it on board, because it's not designed to hurt but to tell you the truth no matter how you may feel about that truth. Crow is cleansing. Crow clears away the old and decaying to make way for the new. Crow is one of my favourites. Crow is good. Crow is a forerunner to change. if you're encountering physical Crows, you'll find them very bold.
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• United States
24 Jan 08
Thanks for the info. And yes, I did have a physical crow experience. He sat on my car and wouldn't move, even when I got into it and started it. Then he just hopped over to the next car when I started to move, then flew away once I was leaving. So yeah, I think bold is a VERY good description.
• Philippines
14 Feb 08
If you have a crow as a totem, you need to be willing to walk your talk and speak your truth. You must put aside your fear of being a voice in the wilderness and "caw" the shots as you see them. Crow is an omen of change. If he keeps appearing to you he may be telling you that you have a powerful voice when addressing issues that you do not quite understand or feel that they are out of balance. Crows are also considered the guardian of ceremonial magic and healing.Crow guides the magic of healing and the change in consciousness that will bring about a new reality and dispel "dis-ease" or illness. My Spirit guide is a cat.