The Owl
There are approximately 135 species of Owl, seventeen which are found in North America. Their secretive habits, quiet flight and various calls from whistles, screeches and hoots, have made them objects of superstition and even fear in some parts of the world. Some native tribes see the owl as a symbol of death while other tribes believe they embody the mysteries of shamanism and sorcery.
Individuals with this totem are private complex people and don't like others to know what they are really thinking. This can sometimes lead to misunderstandings especially in the area of personal relationships.
Owls have many abilities which set them apart from all other birds. Their wings which are extremely soft and thick, allow them to fly silently as they can swoop down on unsuspecting prey. They are able to slip in and out of places unnoticed and can teach us how to do the same.
Their eyes are large and forward facing giving them a wise appearance. They have a greater range of motion in their necks than any other animal with a spinal column. Owls turn their heads rather than their eyes, which are stationary. Their night vision is so powerful that they can see prey when the light is the equivalent of a candle burning 2500 feet away!
Their powers of vision are matched by their almost otherworldly hearing abilities. In studies done with owls that were placed in totally light free rooms, the owls were able to locate a mouse by sound alone. Those with this medicine are usually gifted with clairvoyant and clairaudient abilities. Souls who are born with this totem have chosen a path which suggests a need to refine and perfect these gifts for the aid of others. They make excellent therapists, psychologists and counselors.
Active at dawn and dusk owls are sometimes referred to as the night eagle, a messenger from the darkness and a guide through all the mysteries that it contains. It teaches us how to embrace our personal darkness without fear. Owls are sometimes thought to come to those that are about to die. This does not mean a physical death as much as it means the letting go of some part of yourself that is not serving you. Owls with their spectral senses help guide us through the dark tunnels of fear, change and uncertainty to the brilliant light shining at the other end. If the owl appears in your life thank it for its willingness to guide you through its shadowy realm to the other side of promise and joy.
2006-11-07 19:28:08
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answered by Mar C 2
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One our way up to the Sierras one morning about 3 AM, an owl was standing in the middle of a country road just outside of town and I ran over it with my car. It was flung to the side of the road and my license plate where it hit was dented and a couple of feathers were stuck to it. The next night we camped under a tree with an owl in it and the owl pooped on my tent. Haven't seen an owl since.
2006-11-07 18:17:33
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answered by Anonymous
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From what I've read any kind of owl is a bad omen. I googled this last week cause I've been hearing owls outside our house at night lately.
2006-11-07 18:12:16
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answered by lucy02 6
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You have seen a white owl.
2006-11-07 18:10:36
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answered by Anonymous
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it means you have seen an endangered species....if it's a white snow owl, that is
2006-11-07 18:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It means you are lucky. Not many people get to see those beautiful creatures. Maybe you scared it from its roost and thats why it flew in front of you.
2006-11-07 19:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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it means that Harry Potter is sending you a message
2006-11-07 19:40:19
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answered by tma 6
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DEATH to the owl, if am equipped with a pistol.
2006-11-07 19:48:24
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answered by balaGraju 5
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Bad Luck or death in the family.
2006-11-07 19:04:23
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answered by ? 4
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