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Kinderhook Creek
Brainard NY
derivative meaning with Brainard is Teutonic' Bold Raven...
today, 26th, as I had marked with the site and was getting into my car I heard “croak”, looked up to Raven flying out of Pines and overhead, looping up over the bend and back to over Pines out of sight down the road... I followed to a tree where it met up with mate.... they watched me as I pulled over watching them for less then a minute, “croaked” and together flew further down the road and in with the grounds with Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, a compressor plant along Rt 66... I stopped again only hearing them amid the plant’s roaring sound until one flew onto the roof of a building with half a dozen steaming pipes... it then flew further down past the plant fencing into a large tree where mate met up... a short video...
I've marked with this one site and three stones along Kinderhook bend where the children play, since 12/16/2020 through now...
with returning to the same site I often am working with remaining under and over markings...
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Raven Symbolism
Raven is a scavenger bird that has primarily been associated with battlefields, where it appears to pick at mangled remains of the fallen soldiers. Despite this rather dark association, the raven has been a symbol of much finer attributes in various cultures across the the world.
Raven is widely believed to be a harbinger of cosmic secrets and a bearer of magical forces. It is regarded as a divine messenger that reveals omens and foretells the future. It is a keeper as well as a communicator of deep mysteries. The Raven is symbolic of powerful wisdom, vast knowledge, great mental clarity and high energy. The Native American holy men invoked the Raven to get clearer visions and called upon it for opinion and advice. It is a magical symbol in the Native American mythology that says that a raven created the Earth by dropping stones in the sea and making islands. Southwestern tribes like the Navajo, Hopi and Zuni considered the raven to be a bringer of light and bird of creation that brought sunlight to the humans.
The ancient Greek and Roman cultures believed the raven to be a solar animal (despite its color). They affiliate it with Apollo as well as Athena, deities associated with the sun, light, and wisdom. The African cultures revere the raven as a guide. In the Chinese and the Japanese cultures, it is a messenger of the gods and also represents the sun.
In the Norse mythology, raven symbolizes the mind and intelligence. Legends of the Norse God Odin (also called the Raven God) depict two ravens, Hugin and Mugin accompanying Him. Hugin is representative of the power of thinking and active pursuit of knowledge/information. Meanwhile, Mugin is symbolic of the intuitive ability of the mind."...
https://www.ancient-symbols.com/symbols-directory/raven.html
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