Today I found a Brown Hawk in the warehouse, tired, confused, fearful..
It took a while to capture him, since my initial attempts to guide him outside failed. His sharp beak and wide mouth were a deterrance at first, so I decide to open the main warehouse door, and the one at the shipping and recieving ramp. Thinking it would serve as a safe passage to its freedom.
But that din't work, so I got two microfiber rags and went back in the warehouse and talked to it but it kept flying away evading capture until exhaustion overcame him and he layed wings open on the floor.
I approched him as he opened his wide mouth and sharp beak, and softly folded his wings and picked him from the floor. now laying calmly in my hands. I took him out to a tree and put him on a branch and left him there.
So As I have told you before, with the meetings with other animals: The Bee and Lady Bug what does it mean for me to have found this bird in the warehouse?
What does it mean to have encountered a hawk? and thisi is what I Found in multiple sources:
"...Many believe that wild
hawks are symbolic of an untamed soul, but if the bird is domesticated, they
are a symbol of a cleansed soul who has turned their life to God. In addition, seeing hawks represents
a message from God, or having immense love and dedication to someone..."
"...Interacting with injured hawks
could mirror or resonate with your own latent power that is struggling to
self-actualize and emanate your true higher self. And yet represents the
reality of that potential when realized..."
"... God
used different species of birds in the Bible to teach spiritual lessons,
represent divine symbols, and carry out His assignments. The different Meanings
of Seeing a Hawk. Divine Grace: If you see a hawk, it means God has given you the
grace to do things that used to be difficult or seem impossible..."
"...."From
a Biblical perspective, a hawk is a symbol of divine guidance and that we are
being watched out for from above. It is a call to seek God’s wisdom and
guidance in our lives."
God asks Job in Job 39:26, "Does the hawk
take flight by your wisdom and spread its wings toward the south?"
So within Judeo-Christian tradition, the hawk
represents a watchful presence guiding us from above and urging us to tap into
divine wisdom..." (Dubois)
"...In
other words, hawks see the bigger picture that we often miss from our limited
view on the ground. "As a symbol, a hawk is a reminder to see the world
from thirty yards above; to see the big picture," Dubois explains.
Encountering a hawk invites us to similarly elevate our perspective..."
“The hawk is a messenger bird. Usually when we see a hawk it means to pay attention because a message is coming to you. Hawks represent clear sightedness, being observant, our far memory and guardianship
So I leave it to you to figure it out as these encounters with animals continue to happen
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