Anonymous:
Could you please give the dream symbol meaning of the Hawaiian Hawk? Here's a bit of background about this hawk:
Only one hawk lives and hunts in the forests of the Hawaiian islands. The 'io. A small, broad-winged raptor found nowhere else in the world. The 'io once flew on six of the Hawaiian islands, but today is only found on the island of Hawaii, the largest and youngest island in the Hawaiian archipelago.
In traditional Hawaiian culture, 'io are considered a symbol of Hawaiian royalty because of their lofty flight, and they are believed to be an "'aumakua" – a family or personal god in the shape of an animal. Mortals did not harm or eat 'aumakua, and in return, the 'aumakua would warn and reprimand mortals in their dreams, visions and calls.
The Seer:
The Hawaiian hawk is indeed a very specific and unique messenger from the spirit world. He brings guidance from ancestors. He also indicates that one's ancestors are lending their support to some endeavor because it affects them beneficially as well as yourself.
Seer's Note:
As a godbeing among humanity, every decision and action in your life, effects the outcome for many. (In other words, you are a proxy for the well-being of many.) It not only effects the future, but eliminates the karma of generations of the past. This unique bird signifies that you are encountering an opportunity to benefit your ancestors in the spirit world.
Karma is simply an opportunity to gain insights you have overlooked in the past. To gain those insights on behalf of others, enables them to have future incarnations that are clear of painful lessons.
Dhani Nallainathan says
Interesting. I have seen hawks around me at times.
Alexandra Murray says
🙂 Wonderful post.
Derek says
My sister told me that if an enlightened master wants to stay in the simulation he has to create some karma. Could the simulation exist without karma?
Vanessa says
Amazing !!!
Gio says
Simple beutiful