Guest guest Posted June 18, 2005 Report Share Posted June 18, 2005 Dear John, I`d say pigeons & sparrows represent ordinary city folk which would tie up with a younger Saturnian energy ? I have read birds represent Surya but also Rahu, so am confused. Doves look like pigeons yet are different somehow. What might they represent ? I get these visiting our house. I have noticed that the tits, sparrows & woodpeckers eat the animal fat & seed balls I hang up but the doves & some other species like finches will only touch the seeds I fill in a bird house. I used to aggressively shoo away the neighbours cats which were always hanging around trying to kill all the birds I feed, until I realized that nature in its wisdom, brings to us what we need. Now I let the birds & cats get on whith their thing & just do my bit feeding them without any charge either way. Perhaps you might also take the visit of the pegeons as an oppotunity to clear some karmik debt. my garden also houses a wild but friendly fox, some headghogs, salamanders & frogs. I feed them all. I had a pond full of fish but one day recently, a crane came along & fished it clean. I`m sad about this & am sure its an omen of some sort. The chinese say fish represent wealth. Its no wonder I`m being taken to the cleaners recently..... I would love to know what all the birds & animals represent if you or someone else knows it. It will be interesting to read other posts about the pigeons. Hari Om ! Shabnam valist [valist]On Behalf Of John Saturday, June 18, 2005 8:37 AM valist Pigeons as an Omen To all members: After several months of chasing away pigeons from the house, I've come to a conclusion these pigeons must be part of my chart as they don't seem to go away. According to some jyotish texts, pigeons can be signifed by Saturn, which happens to be located in my third house. For the record, I found out that my neighbor, who is elderly and somewhat senile, is feeding these pigeons during the afternoons. As such, the birds are constantly flocking in the neighborhood. Aside from using aggressive methods of eradicating these birds, does anyone know of other noninvasive methods (preferably a natural one) that can do the job just as well? Or, are these birds an omen of things to come? If so, what do they signify? Regards, John R. Links Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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