"We are not born into this world with fixed habits. Neither do we inherit a noble character. Instead, as children of God, we have privilege to choose."
Phoenix, AZ, USA
female, age 50
married, 3 children
Speaks: english
Joined May 22, 2008
The raven, with its glistening purple-black plumage, large size and apparent intelligence has inspired man from ancient times. He is regarded as an omen of both good fortune and bad. Europeans often associated the raven with war, death and departed spirits.
Poe presents the raven as an ominous and sinister “other-worldly” presence. But, of course, Poe could make a children’s birthday party seem ominous and sinister.
But the raven has not always been associated with death, spirits and darkness. Quite the contrary, the raven was believed by some to be the bringer of light, truth and goodness.
The ancient Greeks included a raven in their mythology. They used the terms for “crow” and “raven” interchangeably and in their stories, Corvus, the Crow, is allied with Apollo. It is Apollo whose chariot provides daily passage across the sky for the sun and it is under Apollo’s influence that life was illuminated by truth and excellence. Perhaps it is this association with illumination that made prophecy one of Apollo’s most important attributes.
Corvus was a servant to, and messenger for, Apollo. It was through the raven that Apollo made known his prophecies. The raven was Apollo’s “talisman.” Perhaps some part of the “mystery” surrounding the raven may be associated with the enigmatic prophecies of the oracle at Delphi. Poe may be referencing this “enigmatic” association when he perches his raven upon the bust of Pallas (Athena). Whatever the case, it was through Apollo, accompanied by Corvus, that the will of Zeus was revealed to the believers of that time. Apollo made use of Corvus in averting evil as well. In one tale, Apollo takes the form of a raven “to battle the Titans when the Olympian gods are contending for jurisdiction over the world.”1
Apollo does not provide the raven’s only association with light. Native Americans of the Northwest considered the bird a mythic champion who stole the sun from a box where it had been concealed. Having done this he released it into the sky for the benefit of mankind. Other stories make the raven responsible for releasing the stars and the moon from bags and/or boxes where they had been kept hidden. This heroic view of the raven crosses the Bering Strait into Asia as well.
Peter Goodchild, in Raven Tales (1991) has collected stories from the Pacific Northwest that celebrate the raven’s use of trickery and intelligence to transform the environment into something man can use. It is Raven who is responsible for releasing the sun, establishing a rhythm to the seasons and providing shamans with their visionary and healing powers. It is this brighter side of the raven, this intelligence and ingenuity, an ability to use cunning – this association with light, illumination, truth and goodness.
Raven A long time ago, a woman was crying because all her children were still born. Heron came to her and advised her to go to the beach, find a smooth stone and place it into a fire. When it was hot and blackened, she was instructed to swallow it. She followed Heron's instructions and later gave birth to Raven. That is why Raven is so black and tough. As Raven was growing up, he had a difficult childhood, always attracting disasters. A tree fell on him. A canoe snapped shut on him. He fell into a fire pit, and he was boiled in a kettle. Using his supernatural powers, he survived all of these incidents. The world at that time was without a sun. It was only dimly lit by an unnamed light source, inhabited by a few semi-humans and mostly devoid of life. Raven is restless, curious, and to an intense degree, easily bored. He is always looking for excitement and adventure. His voracious appetite for both food and sexual delights are legendary and cause many of his problems.
"The Power of the Raven", by Sue Coleman
My Totem animal is the Raven~I used to own a New Age Book store in Utah called Ravens Nest they would hang out around my roof all the time. I took the photograph above of the Raven circling me in Alaska. They seem to be everywhere I am. I have even had them circle me in the Arizona Desert where they were not supposed to be.
About Me:
Theresa F. Koch holds her Masters in the Science of Parapsychic Science and has worked in the paranormal field for over a decade. She is a freelance photographer and writer whose uninhibited work inspires people in all walks of life, including other photographers and artists, several of whom have publicly praised her work. Many of Theresa's poems have been published. Her poetry is admired for its spiritual beauty and its truthful expression of the poet's love for the Creation in northern Alaska.
Theresa has written and has had published numerous articles on the paranormal as well as about actual Parapsychic events, illustrated with her astonishing photos.
Paranormal Gifts
The Gift of Sight, testing shows me at an Empath 10. Animal communication has been something I have had since a child my sisters tease me as too all the photographs of me as a child with butterflies sitting on me. So I went to school to learn more about my gifts I have my Masters in Parapsychic Science and am a certified Holistic Health Practitioner. I am initiated into the Great White Universal Brotherhood and Sisterhood of Light.
Website:
http://paranormalphotos.net/
Seek out that particular mental attribute which makes you feel most deeply and vitally alive, along with which comes the inner voice which says, 'This is the real me,' and when you have found that attitude, follow it.
What Gives Me Hope
My Heavenly Father
If I were Mayor, I'd make the world a better place by
By trying to live as I preach
What/who changed my life and why
The Book of Mormon another testiment of Christ.
My Mother: because her kind heart and educated mind taught me to Love.
What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. These are but trifles, to be sure; but scattered along life's pathway, the good they do is inconceivable-James Addison
Parapsychic Science
(Mar 28)
I would like to invite everyone to visit my website~
Parapsychic Science
http://ravensnest.ning.com/
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Alaska Sun
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