I was visiting my Mam's grave, for her anniversary, R.I.P.
The graveyard they are buried in is really cool. Lots of very old graves, one part is like post Apocalyptic, it is so derelict.
Loads of squirrels and red foxes,too.
Any way, near a crypt, I found a dead magpie.
I tapped it's chest with a twig, was hollow. Said a Blessing for the Crow bro, and covered it with dried leaves and flowers.
I would like to use it's bones in a talisman, for myself, as magpies,and all of the corivdae? /crow family are highly intelligent and personally, believe they are amazing, have strenght, powers.
How would I respectfully use the bones?
Obviously, I would not do it there, but would leave out many nuts and so on for the other crows and magpies.
I would appreciate any advice on how to do this.Cheers, anons.
>I found a dead bird wat do
leave it alone faget, didn't your mom tell you to touch dirty shit on the ground. well I guess she's not around to tell you anymore.
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No, She's not.
She did teach me manners though before she died,R.I.P.
And though we didn't cover it, logically one can guess a sad wankstain such as you taking the piss over someone's Mother, yeah,would come under ill-mannered.
That dead magpie had more of a positive vibe that you, can be certain of that.
And worst of all, you did not even add any valid advice.KYS(but don't want your scaly bones.).
Also, have rescued injured wild animals, a vixen someone hit and brought it to the vets, and a kittiwake(a seabird, similar to a gull.),so I very much respect animals.
The crow family(crows,ravens,magpies),are all self-aware,recognise faces.
One's in the graveyard perched after I'd been at the grave and I gave them cashew nuts.
Bones have been long used in Magic, but I would like to make a talisman.
Seen similar stuff on here before, but had forgotten for a few mins there it's summer.
http://sarahannelawless.com/2010/09/28/dem-bones/
''I ain't afraid of no crow!''
How those ads got past ofsted...!
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>>19329638
sounds like theres a good bond with animals they are good judges of character.
google the sticker test on magpies and mirrors.