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Sunday, May 5, 2024

Peter the White Hawk

Peter the White Hawk

Don

 

A reader asks about the meaning of Peter the white hawk...

New experience for myself. I didn't know they existed. It just circles around the house, most times I see it. Dad says its still around, even when I don't see it, because I am distracted (usually with Dad and reading the Holy Word or doing yard work.) 

Another thing, this is one hawk the ravens DO NOT try to chase off. Ravens and Hawks are enemies in their world. The hawk dominates the raven, and hunts in their range; ravens do not like interlopers. Baron and his crew do not bother about him; another new experience.

  • Find the center of the range the WH has taken home at.
  • Someone there has the Divine Spirit of the Most High with them.
  • If you find it is circling around you, and its there most times you are outside to see it, then its you. If it's passing through, and it falls to you to see it outside of captivity, it means you need to pursue Higher things of Real Spirit under the Most High, rather than the things of Earth.

Turns out, after a web search, most cultures agree with this assessment, a Divine Blessing, or sign, of a great soul.

Not trying to make a big thing about it, just welcoming a new addition to the ever growing family of wild life about the house. I've never seen one before Passover; as said, didn't even know they existed. 

From the web:

Spiritual Significance

The white hawk carries deep spiritual significance in many belief systems. It is often seen as a powerful symbol of connection to the spiritual realm and higher consciousness. The bird’s ability to soar high in the sky represents transcendence and the ability to see beyond the physical world.

In Native American cultures, the white hawk is regarded as a spiritual guide that brings messages from the divine. It is believed to possess the ability to communicate with the spiritual realm and offer guidance to those who seek it. The bird’s white plumage is seen as a symbol of purity and spiritual enlightenment.

Cultural Interpretations

The of white hawk symbolism vary across different societies. In some cultures, the white hawk is considered a symbol of wisdom and vision. It is believed that the bird’s keen eyesight and ability to spot prey from great distances represent the ability to perceive hidden truths and gain insight into the future.

 

Peter.