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Raven Magick: Native American Flute - Blues MAMA Original

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Native American Flute - Blues Mama Original: Raven Magick
Raven Cusson - Native American Flute/Maple Key of G
Niko Tarini - Taos Double Head Frame Drum

Magic, Healing, Creation
If a raven totem has come into our life, magic is at play. Raven activates the energy of magic and links it to our will and intention.
With this totem, we can make great changes in our life; the ability to take the unformed thought and make it reality.

The raven shows us how to go into the darkest parts of our inner being and bring out the light of our true self; resolving inner conflicts which have long been buried. This is the deepest power of healing we can possess. Native people from the Americas believed the raven to be the creator of the world and the bringer of light and fire.

Ravens are important in many cultures and harbingers in more than one religion. It is not hard to see why. Anyone who has spent a moment listening or watching must be struck with curiosity at what these aerial acrobats are up to. They are among the most intelligent of bird; social, and talkative, with a complex language that shows regional dialects. Few animals show as much love for their own abilities as these birds. They fly, and they are aware how cool it is they do so. Drifting on a warm updraft, diving through a valley, riding the wind of battered air in storms and fire, wrestling with each other midair, they joyfully exult in their mastery of the sky.

A group of ravens has a few names depending on what they are doing at the time you see them. If they are standing guard over something or appear to be, then they are called a CONSTABLE. If they are lurking in the shadows, apparently up to no good or looking generally spooky they are called a CONSPIRACY. If they are dive-bombing the neighborhood cat or harassing their predator the owl, they are called a TERROR or UNKINDNESS.

Images were most respectfully purloined from the Internet. Anyone claiming ownership, I humbly request your permission to retain these images in this Video Slideshow, as I think together, we are really saying something. Please drop me a line, and I will be sure to credit you here! It's all in the spirit of the Greater Good.

Peace,
Raven -

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  • In western Canada I had a lot of time spent with Ravens. Here in eastern Canada they are much more shy, but I see more of them.

    My dear Raven cousin, I thank you for your wisdom, your grace, and your Medicine. You are my spirit guide. A tobacco sprinkle I leave for you, a dance I do for you. In my dreams you dance for me.

    Peace to you Raven,

    Ohkwa:ri'

  • my spiritguides looks like this bird before he turns back into a man.WONDERFULL.blessed be all yah pagans and witches

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  • So great video

    I watched your video it is great to congratulations well done loved the song is great

  • I love this one Raven...sorry I haven't written...I hope you're well....I have to

    watch all of these on Sunday, they're so inspiring...Talk to you soon.

    Love, joanie write and tell me all the news....I miss you...

  • After being mortally wounded, the Red Branch hero Cuchulain tied himself to a standing stone that he might die on his feet. So great a warrior was he that his enemies dared not approach; they being afraid of his ferocity even when he was near death. Only after a raven alit upon his shoulder did they believe he was dead.  Only after this sign from the Morrigan did they approach.

  • Wonderful! Thanks for sharing your creativity. :)

    Best wishes,

    ~ Anindya

  • I live in lake havasu Arizona, I don't know much about ravens, but I see them fluently flying around. I really like this song a lot. thanks

  • Once upon a time a mans close friend died.That day 2 ravens had landed upon the car.The next morning when he'd found out his friend went over the buttermilk falls.Three ravens landed upon the porch again.  Stayed awhile an left..

    as if to say goodbye

  • is this a double bore flute your playing? sounds like it..lovely playing here..raven the carrier of magic..awesome bird..very sacred us..i play myself many instruments infact..but the native flute really hits home with the soul,ill never be without one anywhere,anytime at many a fire...

  • I love this! Such excellent music as well. It really adds to the atmosphere! Have you seen the White Raven vid at wildlifegifts on youtube? I think any raven lover would also love that one. Quite rare footage and very spiritual artwork. This collection here is awesome too! I adore Ravens! Nice vid!

  • The Raven is also one of my favorite bird's. =D in all of it's mischief, and somewhat sneaky way's. I have watched and meditate at time's on the Raven. it is highly intelligent, and a messenger of all sort's. such as warning's, caution, awareness, magic, Dream's, and is also a spiritual animal. It is said Raven carry the soul's of witches, or even our Native ancestor's. I am close to Hawk's, Robin's, Seagull's, and finches. But the Raven and Crow are my relatives as well. =)

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