No matter where a crow shows up Native American Indians consider crows a good omen; Guardians of the place before existance Ability to move in space and time. Carrier of souls from darkness into light. Working without fear in darkness. Guidance while working in shadow. Moves freely in the void. Understands all things related to ethics.
As a child I remember my Aunt telling me this poem for the omens associated with the number of crows seen at a time.
One is for bad news, Two is for mirth.
Three is a wedding, Four is a birth.
Five is for riches, Six is a thief.
Seven is a journey, Eight is for grief.
Nine is a secret, Ten is for sorrow.
Eleven is for love, Twelve for joy tomorrow.
A single crow is interpreted by some as the foretelling of ill health.
For some tribes, the crow is a messenger.
It means a sudden change in something, or even death.
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It symbolizes death
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Dreams can be complex and have various interpretations. In the case of a crow attacking your head, it could symbolize feelings of aggression, conflict, or a sense of being overwhelmed by external pressures in your waking life. It may be helpful to reflect on any challenges or stressful situations you are facing and consider how you can address them.
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A black bird (the crow) is the symbol for a Gypsy.
it symbols protection
The crow might represent either a problem or an enemy the dreamer fears. The dream suggests that the problem / enemy is not particularly dangerous.
I'm not sure what it symbolizes; but if a crow follows you; 1) you have food it wants 2) It thinks you're endangering it's nest.
Early marriage, for women.
Crow: Death; Hemlock Tree: Poisness Tree;
The phrase "crow in a strong wind" may suggest resilience or adaptability in the face of adversity. Just like how a crow can still fly strongly in harsh winds, this can symbolize perseverance and strength during challenging times.