Ravens and Crows
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Re: Ravens and Crows
Raven for war, not for truth - that's me.
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Why the FLOCK would you say that?barker wrote:Raven for war, not for truth - that's me.
Ravens have been long known for speaking the truth and being the foretellers of truth. Do not post garbage Barker.
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Werl, let me say that the truth is a given! But at war I am private.
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Hmmm... Morrigan? Babd? Bran?firebirdflys wrote:Why the FLOCK would you say that?
Ravens have been long known for speaking the truth and being the foretellers of truth. Do not post garbage Barker.
All associated with conflict and its resolution actually - one, but not the only purviews of these deities. The wisdom of Crow is the wisdom from the otherworld yet its lessons are learned through the crucible of change; life's battlefield.
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....and carrying always within, as is fitting, the shadowlit, whispering, marefaced, catfaced, owlfaced, ageless huntress and thrice queen, who musing in blood whistles and whirls her hounds and ravens, beyond all sacrifice craven and unrhyming, nailed in a blackthorn tree lest horned eyes be blinded by the tomb of the lightlessness in the charm of the halcyon dark....
At this, our grave and Christian clerics in alarm avert their pens. Womenless men crooked in the cloister of their age .... but poetry declares it differently.
Older yet and lovlier far, this mystery.... and I will not forget.
- Five Denials on Merlins Grave by Robin Williamson (Exerpt)
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I realize these birds were the carrion crew at the battlefield, and nothing can be truerer than death. As I understand the Morrigan would seduce one to the other side, and in death you have perfect Knowledge.
firebirdflys wrote:Why the FLOCK would you say that?barker wrote:Raven for war, not for truth - that's me.
Ravens have been long known for speaking the truth and being the foretellers of truth. Do not post garbage Barker.
No more word salad Barker, Changing your statement is a complete 180, please stop.barker wrote:Werl, let me say that the truth is a given! But at war I am private.
“There are things known and things unknown and in between are the Doors.”
― Jim Morrison
“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
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― Jim Morrison
“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
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Re: Ravens and Crows
Cock your head, Jim Crow.
Defender of the realm.
stalwart guardian,
cowled sentinel,
elder in years,
leader by right,
Four score years and four.
Knocked thrice,
beyond the third door,
returned from Father’s hall,
to whisper a secret a king forgot.
Strength is not enough.
Defender of the realm.
stalwart guardian,
cowled sentinel,
elder in years,
leader by right,
Four score years and four.
Knocked thrice,
beyond the third door,
returned from Father’s hall,
to whisper a secret a king forgot.
Strength is not enough.
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The crucible of change i.e. battlefield. Yes, fight is expression of struggle, is life.Corbin wrote:The wisdom of Crow is the wisdom from the otherworld yet its lessons are learned through the crucible of change; life's battlefield.
So it was Odin's messenger and sentinel of some sort too?Corbin wrote: stalwart guardian,
cowled sentinel,
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The world is composed by layers of symbol and metaphor.
In the piece above which I wrote an age ago it may help to know the Hall I refer to is Bendigeidfran's (Bran the blessed or the 'sacred crow').
Standing between the world and the otherworld. Gatekeepers and Psychopomps. Yet I have no experience of Odin (other then to use thought and memory - Odin's Ravens - as a poetic device).SL wrote: So it was Odin's messenger and sentinel of some sort too?
In the piece above which I wrote an age ago it may help to know the Hall I refer to is Bendigeidfran's (Bran the blessed or the 'sacred crow').
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That piece is lovely Corbin, thanks for sharing
I wassn't familiar with this word, how do you pronounce it?Corbin wrote:Bendigeidfran's
“There are things known and things unknown and in between are the Doors.”
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“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
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― Jim Morrison
“All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen.”
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In phonetic's: BEN-di-GEID-fran.firebirdflys wrote:That piece is lovely Corbin, thanks for sharingI wassn't familiar with this word, how do you pronounce it?Corbin wrote:Bendigeidfran's
One of the easier Welsh pronunciations.
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The Crows followed me home today,
from gambrel to gable they swooped,
perch to perch,
keen liquid eyes.
A parade from roof to roof.
A carefree uproar,
A unanimous caw,
Returned with a salute.