It sounds like an untrue superstition. How would this "bring death"? If it were true, it must work very slowly - a white owl crossed my path many, many years ago and I'm still very much alive!
No, there is no scientific evidence or cultural belief that a white owl crossing your path brings death. Owls are often seen as symbols of wisdom and intelligence in many cultures.
Seeing an owl in the daylight, or having it look through your window, or even hearing one hoot three times is supposed to bring bad luck or even death. This is because owls are supposed to have eaten the souls of the living after swooping down on Halloween.
The 13th dimension is one of the two dimensions crossing the path between life and death.
It means they might be friends, or mates, or maybe they are just walking together. Or did you mean bad luck/good luck coming your way? because it looks like you are evenly balanced then.
There is no symbolic meaning for a black squirrel crossing your path. Although they are somewhat rare in certain parts and places, there is no meaning for a black squirrel crossing your path.
There are a few different meanings for a turkey crossing your path. One interpreted meaning of a turkey crossing your path is luck.
Powerboat A should turn to the left when power boat B is crossing its path.
The common superstition is that it is bad luck if a black cat crosses your path. This belief has origins in early European folklore where black cats were associated with witchcraft and evil spirits.
It means a Piebald deer crossed your path.
A black cat would be more unlucky than a white cat. An example of this would be the belief that a black cat crossing your path leads to bad luck. There is no bad luck that a white cat would give you.
a black cat crossing you path
Kaitlyn said it meant Good Luck!
If a deer crosses your path is shows that a person is a compassionate person. It also shows that a person is gentle and giving.