Anonymous ID: 652fa3 Aug. 26, 2018, 1:39 p.m. No.2746672   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>2742815

OWLS are said to be the connection to another dimension. Some victims of alien abduction claim to see owls perched in trees around their house before being taken. I have read that some people, the occult, believe that the owl can be used for remote viewing. I know one thing for sure, some owls DO NOT CRAP, they vomit up their waste and its very disturbing. Not of this rhelm if you ask me.

Anonymous ID: 652fa3 Aug. 26, 2018, 6:01 p.m. No.2749495   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>2742815

OWLFAG here, I was pretty close here's an excerpt from traditioninaction.org. Will provide links.

 

The medieval interpretation of the owl

 

How did the medieval men understand the owl? For them, the owl symbolized mourning and desolation because it is a bird that lives for the darkness. Thus it represents sinners who have given up living in the light and have chosen the darkness of sin.

 

Since it hides in darkness and avoids the light, the owl also came to symbolize Satan, the Prince of Darkness.

 

The Bestiaries tell us that the owl is a filthy bird, because it pollutes its own nest with its dung. It loves to live around tombs and decaying structures. When the owl ventures out into the daylight, the other birds attack it. The scene of the owl mobbed by other birds is common in manuscripts and is often carved on misericords. This was generally understood as the just hostility of the righteous toward the wicked.

 

For the medieval men, the owl also represented the Jews who have rejected Jesus Christ. The medieval bestiary Physiologus Latinus stresses this aspect of the nycticorax, translated as night crow or owl:

 

"This bird represents the Jewish people, who rejected our Lord and Savior. When He came to save them, they said, 'We have no king but Caesar' (Jn 19:15) 'but as to this man, we know not who He is' (Jn 9:29). On this account they love darkness more than light."

 

An image of St. Francis preaching to the birds from a 13th century psalter shows a prominent owl sitting on a branch, which was commonly understood as a representation of the Jews, a special target of conversion.

 

It can be confusing to the modern mind to find that in the medieval bestiaries, a bird whose primary representation was evil could nonetheless have a secondary meaning representing Christ or something good.

 

This remarkable flexibility came from an understanding that every creature made by God could represent some aspect of Him, albeit small, and have a quality that reflects Christ Who became man to save the world from sin.

 

Therefore, despite the primary negative connotations, the owl was also the sign of solitude and meditation in medieval monasteries, because it was known to stay in the same place for a long time. It flees from the light, in the sense that it does not look for the glory of human praise. In this sense the owl appears at times in scenes of hermits at prayer.

 

https://traditioninaction.org/religious/f032_Owl.htm

https://www.conspiracyarchive.com/2015/04/18/owl-of-wisdom-illuminati-bohemian-club-schlaraffia-james-gordon-bennett-jr/

 

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