Crow 5
Truth speaker
In Japan the Crow is, Karasu. In Japanese folklore Yatagarasu is the famous three legged crow. It is said have guided emperor Jimmu on his easter expedition. Crows represent wisdom, intuition, transformation, and abundance. the three legged crow is a guiding god in Shinto mythology. The appearance of this great bird is construed as evidence the will of heaven and divine intervention in human affairs. Three legged crows are believed to fly in a counter clockwise direction and inhabit the sun. They are often referred to as the sun crow. The Crow is yang masculine creative energy. In asian cultures the crow is seen a bearer of light. They are recognized for their intelligence and ability to adapt. Crows are a symbol of filial love. Crows are revered as diving messengers and harbingers of good omens.
The Norse mythology the significance of the Crow particularly the raven is tied to odin. Odin was accompanied two ravens named huginn {thought} and muninn {memory}. The ravens represent a continuous stream of insights from across the realms and serve as extensions of odin's mind. These ravens represent vigilance, the pursuit of knowledge and the balance of thought and memory, and attaining wisdom. Viking leaders used ravens for navigation, guiding them to land. Ravens were symbols carried by the Vikings, believed to have magical properties and were associated with power, protection, and wisdom in battle. They represent the constant pursuit of understanding and importance of observing and reflecting.
In India, Crows are seen as messengers of the gods and spirits of ancestors. In Hindu funeral rights, they are fed to honor the souls of the deceased a practice reflected in the Shraddraite, where offerings were made to crows as representatives of the ancestors.
In Native American culture, the crow is seen as a creator and hero. A spiritual guide a protector. Among the Tlingit the Crow is referred to be able to interact with the spiritual world and bring knowledge and power to humans. The crow is deeply rooted in Native people's visions as being the boundary of the world of the living and that of the spirits.
The keeper of universal law. In Greece the Crow is associated with Apollo, the god sun and divination. The crow was viewed as a divine message and prophetic bird. according to legend it was the Crow that warns Apollo of the infidelity the nymph Coronis. For bringing the unsavory the news, Apollo turned the crow's plumage, once white to black. the crow is a bearer of the truth.
The Romans interpreted the Crows flight to predict the future. It's status as a mediator between gods and men perpetuated.

Crow 5 Totem
"become a truth speaker"
