Daily OM: For as long as humankind has
recognized animals as teachers, wise men and women have recognized
traits worthy of respect in both wild and domestic creatures. The
cultural and spiritual significance of certain animals transcends
geographical boundaries, unifying disparate peoples. Not so the majestic
and mysterious owl, which has over many millennia served as the focal
point of numerous contradictory beliefs. Though owls have been regarded
with awe and fascination, they have also inadvertently served as agents
of fear. Since owls are nocturnal, human-owl encounters tended to occur
at night and likely when the bird was swooping silently down to earth to
grapple with prey. Yet even as some shied away from the owl, calling it
an agent of darkness, others recognized the depths of awareness in
beautiful owl's eyes.
In the classical Greek tradition, an owl could often be found perched on
the shoulder of Athena, goddess of wisdom, while owls could ward off
bad luck in Roman lore. It is in Native American mythos, however, that
the owl attains its own unique identity...read more>>>...