The Magic of Finding an Owl Feather
Hi. Everyone.
I’m Keiko. I’m a Soul Level Animal Communicator®.
A few days ago, while I was watering my garden, I found a feather. Since I live in the mountains, I often come across feathers—actually, I have quite a collection. However, this one was different. When I first saw it, it looked like a baby feather, but I didn’t think much of it and tucked it into my pocket.
After finishing my yard work, I checked my pocket to put away the feather, but it was gone. I must have lost it while I was working outside.
Then it showered for a couple of days, so I stayed indoors and didn’t need to water the garden.
A few days later, I was back outside watering my plants when I noticed something unusual in the garden. At first, I thought it was a moth or some kind of bug. I stared at it from different angles and from a distance, but it wasn’t moving.
As I needed to pick some turnips from the garden, I approached the strange object to take a closer look. To my surprise, it was the feather I had found a few days earlier, stuck on a pumpkin leaf waiting for me to find it.
I snapped a picture of it and began searching for its owner.
After some research, I discovered it was a feather from a Great Horned Owl.
babies
I've lived here for 20 years, and this is the first time I’ve found feathers from these magnificent birds!
Even though I thought I had lost it, the feather remained in my yard for a few days. It holds significant meaning for me.
For your information, since owls are nocturnal, they have a special connection to the Moon and are also associated with clairvoyance and clairaudience.
Have you found a feather recently?
Love and Peace
Keiko
Commentaires