Why is the crow knocking on the window?

If a crow knocks on the window – this, in the understanding of many people, is a harbinger of misfortune, grief and trouble. It is much worse if the feathered one beats against the window glass, as if trying to get into the dwelling in this way.

The image of a black feather in the minds of our ancestors, and some people of our time, is associated exclusively with the negative. But is it? There are also judgments that the crow encountered on the way does not promise anything bad to a person, on the contrary, it speaks of positiveness and good changes in life.

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Signs about crows

There are many signs and superstitions about crows, they can be divided into bad, unfortunately and the death of loved ones and good, as a warning that a person will receive good news in the near future. Popular beliefs about crows.

For wealth and prosperity

  1. If a crow, croaking, sits on the roof of a house, households should expect wealth and prosperity.
  2. The crow sat on the window – an omen for an imminent passionate romance.
  3. Material wealth awaits the traveler if a crow appears from behind or in front.
  4. If crows appear at a wedding or at the wedding of newlyweds – this omen promises a long and very happy family life.
  5. A good omen to see not one crow, but two, feeding each other is a harbinger of joy and good luck.
  6. If crows are circling over someone's house – in the near future the owners will have a child.
  7. A raven sitting on a farm building, grass or a sheaf of hay also portends enrichment.

On the weather

  1. If a lot of crows gather near the reservoir in the evening, a storm or storm should be expected. If their number is even – the weather will be good, odd – it will rain, possibly with a thunderstorm.
  2. If crows fly to the rising sun, it will soon be warm.
  3. If birds are hiding in trees in winter – to a blizzard and severe frosts. Swimming – to heavy snowfall.

Cautionary beliefs

  1. The caw of a crow from the hollow, heard by a person, is a harbinger of danger.
  2. The crow sits opposite the sun on the roof and does not stop croaking – you have to wait for trouble for the person who noticed this. It can be theft, participation in adventurous affairs or fraud, violation of the law.
  3. A lone crow standing right in front of the house and croaking warns the residents that in the near future someone, using magic, will contribute to poor health.
  4. If a person is in a pond and a raven sits right in the water to his left, this must be interpreted as follows – he will have problems at work. If he also holds food in his beak, one should expect an attack or deterioration in health.
  5. To meet a crow on the way home, which sits on stones, is the appearance of a very dangerous companion.
  6. If a crow flew into the house and flies around the rooms, households will have health problems in the near future.
  7. The raven sat down on the territory of the churchyard – the deceased should be expected in this settlement.
  8. The feathered one sat on the church cross – you need to look in which side of the world the tail is directed. Someone on that side will soon die.
  9. The bird croaks in the direction of the church cross – the priest will die, or become seriously ill.

The fact of killing a crow is considered a grave sin. According to our ancestors, a series of misfortunes will fall on the one who committed this sin. All living creatures will die out, happiness in marriage will disappear into oblivion. This curse will be passed on from generation to generation. Will end after exactly as many years as the bird was killed.

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Knocks on the window

The sign of the black crow knocking on the window is interpreted in different ways. And one should not think that if a raven has black plumage, then it necessarily carries a negative. For example, the Slavs treated them as brisk messengers between the world of the living and the dead. They, in their belief, carried messages to people from departed ancestors.

Will a loving person chase a feathered person through the worlds to convey some kind of dirty trick? Obviously not. The most common beliefs about the crow and the window are:

  1. A crow knocks on the window – a sign warning of impending global changes.
  2. The feathered one sat on the windowsill and looks directly out the window – in the near future the owner of the house will have to go on a business trip that promises him career growth.
  3. The crow makes noise near the window in the morning and during the daytime – wait for a speedy recovery. And here one should understand not only health in the physical plane, but also mental and moral.

Sat on the windowsill

  1. If a feathered bird sat on the windowsill at the moment when the window was open – this is a good omen – wait for good news from afar during the next month.
  2. She croaked loudly at the window sill – someone is discussing you at that moment.
  3. The crow sits on the windowsill and does not want to fly away – you will face big financial expenses, for example, on household appliances or a vacation trip.
  4. The crow sat down on the window sill of the house in the village – it portends that the business started will not move forward. We must leave it for a while, gain strength and continue it with renewed zeal.

Beats out the window

  1. I crashed into the window and remained alive – you should not be afraid and worried. She died from contact with a window – you need to take her corpse away from the household to bury and take special care within a week – dangerous situations for the owner or his loved ones are possible.
  2. She knocks persistently, standing on the windowsill at the window – major changes are approaching both in life and in her career.
  3. If the crow persistently taps on the window for several days in a row – this may mean, according to one version, a bad sign (illness, death of someone close, banal troubles at work or at home), on the other – all from afar or a good chance , which a person counts on for a long time.

From all of the above, it is possible, after drawing certain conclusions, to completely refute the judgment that the crow is a harbinger of trouble. Except for the warning beliefs. You should not be afraid of this bird, it helps you find out the weather for the near future, warns of illness or good news.

In other words, it, as a forecast, warns people that it will be soon, and they must, having made the appropriate conclusions, accept or refute the omen.

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