Anonymous ID: fe4806 May 18, 2018, 5:17 a.m. No.1455186   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5213

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Can also be a 'Horned Owl'. Very close to Eagle Owl. Would make more sense when one read the symbolism that comes with it…

 

Horns and Connection with the Heavens

 

The great horned owl doesn’t have actual horns, but instead has a tuft of feathers on each side of the top of her head that look like horns. Horns have long been associated with the ability to connect with the heavens and access psychic abilities. In this owl’s case the horns are symbolic rather than literal, made of fluff rather than bone.

 

Great horned owl symbolism is about trusting that you are connected to Source even if you don’t have physical proof. With great horned owl spirit animal, don’t expect to see material world results to your wishes and prayers. The communications, the answers to your prayers, will come as a feeling or a knowing, much in the same way that wind rustles through the “horn” feathers of the owl.

 

Connection to the spirit realms will feel like a whisper rather than a bolt of lightening. Luckily, great horned owl meaning also encompasses the talent of all owls for acute hearing. You will find the remarkable ability to hear the faintest whisper of inspiration. The feathers of a great horned owl carry the power of the ability to connect to the quietude of the Divine. In the silence, you will find the support and solace you seek.

 

Like all owls, the great horned owl makes almost no sound when flying. This is due to special soft barbs on the edges of her flight feathers that gently push through the air. Hawks and falcons have stiff, sharp edges on their feathers that slice through the air and make much noise. Owls are designed for silence, both moving with stealth and hearing what others cannot.

 

https://www.wildgratitude.com/great-horned-owl-symbolism/