tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7139844582525046597.post3616487602366948494..comments2011-10-14T08:26:18.414-07:00Comments on In Memoriam: Nate Niec: The OwlRobert Paraguassuhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06939442916386084155noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7139844582525046597.post-7592040504930937322009-10-23T07:25:32.047-07:002009-10-23T07:25:32.047-07:00I hope this helps some:
"The owl also teaches...I hope this helps some:<br /><i>"The owl also teaches us to acknowledge the dark side of our personality, and in that darkness we may find food for growth."</i><br />- From this site:<br />http://www.macrameowl.com/html/owl_symbolism.html<br /><br />And this too:<br /><i>"In ancient Egyptian, Celtic, and Hindu cultures the symbolic meaning of owl revolved around guardianship of the underworlds, and a protection of the dead.<br /><br />In this light the owl was ruler of the night and seer of souls. A misunderstanding of this necessary relationship gave the owl some negative associations with death.<br /><br />It should be clear that the owl was honored as the keeper of spirits who had passed from one plane to another. Often myth indicates the owl accompanying a spirit to the underworld - winging it's newly freed soul from the physical world into the realm of spirit."</i><br />- From this site:<br />http://www.whats-your-sign.com/animal-symbolism-owl.html<br /><br />I think it's beautiful that you saw an owl after asking for a visit.<br />-KatziAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15654298771258402367noreply@blogger.com