Like Ravens, Crows hold a prominent place in folklore, mythology, paganism, and witchcraft. Seen as familiars, omens, and diviners… they evoke the liminal spaces between life and death.
Behaviorally, crows are much more broadly social than Ravens. In winter they may join large flocks in roosting areas, sometimes numbering in the thousands.
Outside of winter, they can be found in extended family groups where young birds stay with their parents to help raise the next generation.
Wickedly smart, Crows can use tools and remember faces. Even passing on identifying information about specific human faces from one generation to the next.
Whether you work with the Morrigan or just need more crow energy in your practice/life, I crafted this broom with the following correspondences in mind:
Communication
Shadow Work
Family Bonds
Protection
Wisdom
Transformation
Crows
by Mary Oliver
From a single grain they have multiplied.
When you look in the eyes of one
you have seen them all.
At the edges of highways
they pick at limp things.
They are anything but refined.
Or they fly out over the corn
like pellets of black fire,
like overlords.
(Crow is crow, you say.
What else is there to say?
Drive down any road,
take a train or an airplane
across the world, leave
your old life behind,
die and be born again—
wherever you arrive
they’ll be there first,
glossy and rowdy
and indistinguishable.
The deep muscle of the world.
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