The past few months there have been 8 crows that come and visit me every day. Around 7 or 8 in the morning I usually go outside with my dog and buddy Salem to walk around my yard and letting Salem do his business and get some exercise. Well most mornings the crows will be in my big Oak trees right outside my house and welcome me with their calls and then fly around. What is strange is that in previous years ,if they even saw me in the door they would fly off before I could get the door open, but now they are in the trees above me talking to me every morning. Or they would let me watch them hunting on the ground for food while standing on my back step or they would stay around as me and Salem would walk about my yard. They seem to be a permanent feature in my home area now when that has not been the case, they have been around but not as often as I see them now.This closeness started when I was trying on another name 'Rhaevyn' . I would use crow for a name but it just didn't sound as good as raven does so that is the only reason I was thinking about using raven but using my own spelling of the word raven/Rhaevyn as my name and not crow. I wonder whether crow is saying I need to reconsider not using Rhaevyn for my other name? I will ponder that one. I wonder if it is sign of a God or Goddess making themselves known to me,I have been asking for such, if so they better give me more information on who they are because many Gods have crow or raven as their symbol. So here is some more wonderful information on the totem Crow.
Crow Totem Spirit and Medicine: http://www.controverscial.com/Crow.htm Contributed by - Patricia Jean Martin
Crow's character is one of protector, scholar, messenger, and a bit of trickster. They can be very playful, quite amorous, and very wilful...almost downright cocky, actually. And akin to ravens, crows like to talk. Most people find their vocals brassy and annoying, but one with Crow Totem will find them quite soothing, peaceful to the soul, and even joyful and interesting to listen to. Learning to listen to the various tones, inflections and repetitive but varied patterns of the crow's voice can teach you such things as how to work cooperatively, how to discern the truth behind another's words, how to read between the lines, and even how to predict the weather, be alerted to the sudden appearance of a predator, or how to navigate life successfully. But even through all of Crow's love of talk, they will also teach you the very opposite...how to stay advantageously silent when necessary. The Four Cornerstones of Magick (the Witch's Pyramid) is in no way foreign to Crow.

In all these things and much more, Crow is an extraordinarily gifted teacher and guide.

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Comment by Makoons on January 13, 2012 at 9:17 I actually like this article quite a bit and find a lot of it to be true as one of my spirit animals is also the crow. The only thing I would add is that people try to be more careful with the use of the word "totem." Totem comes from the Ojibwe word "Dodem (Dough-DAYM)" and isn't interchangeable with the spirit animal concept at all. A Dodem is a person's clan animal, the animal their family is identified with and through whom their lifelong responsibilities to the tribe are determined. For instance, I am Bear Clan which means that I am considered a warrior for my people and also a medicine person. It also meansthat I cannot date or be physically intimate with anyone else who is Bear clan as they are a member of my family. It doesn't matter if we do an extensive geneology and discover we are unrelated, they are spiritually considered a "cousin" to me and I cannot be romantic with them. A Dodem animal cannot be had by someone who isn't a tribal member (unless they are by some rare event adopted into a tribe or family). It is passed down through your genetic lines either through your mother or father's side of the family.
As you can see, Dodem animals are meant to be not only a skill to master, a family emblem, or a tribal responsibility, they are also a form of incest control. It keeps family lines from crossing AND gives a person a purpose within their tribe.
Spirit animals, however, are believed to be just as you've described here. They are an animal with a distinct personality that chooses to interact with you because of a spiritual connection. Many dream their spirit animal, others realize they have this connection through an interaction one might consider "out of character" for the animal. For instance, if a moose were to come to your front yard and stare into your window, you might want to consider what that might mean. An animal behaving in an ordinary way is probably just an animal.
Spirit animals are also found in many other traditions and can be had by anyone of any ethnicity or background.
Anyway, thank you for this article!
Comment by Selenah Awrin on December 25, 2011 at 22:47 I saw 3 crows today upon leaving for work. I felt they had a message to give me and I tried to think of what that was but I had work to think about at the time. Maybe things will become more clear in a dream somehow. Anyway this was an interesting read nonethless.
Comment by OWLTHENA on December 25, 2011 at 10:49 I threw out some pancakes this morning and while I was doing that I called in the crows, I had 2 come by and check out what I was doing, I was thrilled, but so far none have come up to eat, waiting on them , will see if they come over later on.
Comment by Flammeous {De Empress} on December 24, 2011 at 17:37 This is a insightful read.
http://realpagan.net/group/firstnationsspirituality/forum/topics/sp...
Comment by Melissa on December 24, 2011 at 15:32 If you want to attract the crows more often, feed 'em with dog kibble! If you play a sound while feeding, they'll eventually come over when they hear the sound because they know you'll give food. I'm trying it with a dog clicker.
Makoons gave great info on this on one of my topics a while back. It's worth reading.
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