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Suicidal Bird

Clara Tea

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I don't think this was suicide but simply a case of the bird not looking where they are going. I have had that happen too. After a few moments, the bird was ok and flew away. Just like people, birds can also bump into things.

That's what I see. It's very clear!!

My opinon:

My theory is that monkeys tried to murder the birdie. They broke into the house, replaced the window with one that would appear clear to the bird and reflect the outdoors, prompting the birdie to fly into it. But, to get into the house, they had to have an elephant accomplice, so they lowered the elephant down from the chimney (widening out the chimney as they went, then rebuilding the chimney later), so that the elephant could use its great power and weight to remove the glass and put in new glass. Was this whole caper about stealing bananas for the monkeys and peanuts for the elephant? I think so.

Since this is the only theory proffered to explain the observed phenomena, I assert that it is the correct theory. Chalk up another victory for Christianity and those who accept as real that which is merely unproven.
 

QuestioningMind

Well-Known Member
What does it mean when I bird tries to commit suicide during your ritual?

I had a Robin slam into the side of my house during my Ostara Ritual; the little bugger hit the window of my meditation room.
I suspect that it means that while you were performing a ritual a passing bird happened to mistake the reflection of sky in your window for real sky.
 

Clara Tea

Well-Known Member
The Freemasons and Illuminati caused the Robin to attempt suicide by flying into your window like a Kamikaze attack! :p

My opinion:

Illuminati are the theorized group of millionaires who, for hundreds (or maybe thousands) of years have been secretly ruling all of the nations of the world and manipulating world events. Freemasons were an ancient group of stone-layers and brick layers (their mark is on the pyramids of Egypt, etc.) and they are not to be confused with Masons of today.

Modern Masons modeled their organization after the Freemasons of eld, and made their own bible in code. You can't read the code, nor is there is decoding to translate. Rather, you can understand the code a bit better once you read their bible. Then, when reading their bible a second time, you can understand more of the code. Similarly, a third, fourth, fifth, and subsequent reading will allow one to gain more knowledge of the code until it is understood. Modern Masons are well known for helping each other. Thus, if a Mason runs for office, other Masons try to get him elected. Masons also try to direct business to their fellow members (financial benefit).

If you follow the money trail, all of this makes a lot of sense.

Furthermore, if you follow the Koch brothers (millionaire philanthropists) you will see that they have contributed a lot to the arts and TV, but they have also made a concerted effort to get average Americans to vote away their Constitutional Rights (such as the right of redress of grievances (right to sue) HMOs). The Cancel Culture now threatens the basic freedoms of Americans, such as free speech, free press, free assembly, and once those freedoms are gone for good, freedom of religion is next. Without free speech, free religion is impossible.

We can see that the "My Pillow" guy (Michael Lindell) and President Donald Trump have been Cancel Cultured off of the internet (Facebook, Twitter, and many sponsors refuse Mike's ads).

Isn't it odd that Russia has more freedoms than the United States, and that Christianity is growing in Russia and waning in the United States?
 

Clara Tea

Well-Known Member
I suspect that it means that while you were performing a ritual a passing bird happened to mistake the reflection of sky in your window for real sky.

May have mistaken the Ostera ritual for an Ostrich ritual (burying it's head in the sand while heading for a window).
 

Clara Tea

Well-Known Member
I read the article and it doesn't compound with my experiences. I have a window of about 1.5 * 1.5 metre before me. Outside that window are two bird feeders, one in 0.5 and the other in 2 metre away from the window. I stack the feeders all year long. I also had, at one time, a board mounted directly to the window.
In the last five years I have witnessed two accidents, both young birds, both while chasing each other.
Where I grew up we had lots of seaberry. They are ripe very late and can sometimes ferment on the bush. That was a time when birds flew into closed windows. They were drunk.
Birds learn what windows are and how to identify them. My neighbour has a stable, There is one segmented window where in one segment the glass is missing. That's where the swallows fly in and out.
Birds are smarter than the article give them credit.

Though you had a stable, the bird might have been un-stable.
 

blü 2

Veteran Member
Premium Member
What does it mean when I bird tries to commit suicide during your ritual?

I had a Robin slam into the side of my house during my Ostara Ritual; the little bugger hit the window of my meditation room.
It wasn't trying to kill itself. It was unable to distinguish the reflection of the sky in the window from the real thing.
 

Clara Tea

Well-Known Member
I don't think this was suicide but simply a case of the bird not looking where they are going. I have had that happen too. After a few moments, the bird was ok and flew away. Just like people, birds can also bump into things.

That's what I see. It's very clear!!

Birds see reflections of trees, and assume that they can fly into them. They don't realize that the glass acts as a mirror.
 

blü 2

Veteran Member
Premium Member
Metaphor for life? We try to distinguish truth from fiction?
Indeed.

We must pay particular attention to distinguish what is real from what exists only in our mind.

(If you ever read Nabakov's novel Pale Fire, in which there's a poem of that name, you may recall the opening lines ─

I was the shadow of the waxwing slain
By the false azure in the windowpane​
 
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Segev Moran

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What does it mean when I bird tries to commit suicide during your ritual?

I had a Robin slam into the side of my house during my Ostara Ritual; the little bugger hit the window of my meditation room.
It did not try to commit suicide.
It is more probable it was in a scared situation and your window was not seen.
If, by any chance, indeed it tried to end its own life, it means something was mentality (illness, drugged, etc.) or physically malfunctioning.
There is a very low probability, that it is in any way, related to your actions. I find that hard to believe based on your question.
 

Clara Tea

Well-Known Member
Your story saddened to me. So you deal with birds that have to be nursed back to health or carried off dead? I wasn't aware they fly at such speeds as to die from the impact. But I guess an eagle I was reading can dive down to get its prey at a hundred miles per hours, so I can see how that would be fatal.

Daniel Boone was said to have had eyes like an eagle (small and beady?).
 

Clara Tea

Well-Known Member
Indeed.

We must pay particular attention to distinguish what is real from what exists only in our mind.

(If you ever read Nabakov's novel Pale Fire, in which there's a poem of that name, you may recall the opening lines ─

I was the shadow of the waxwing slain
By the false azure in the windowpane​
From the bird's perspective, slamming at high speeds is a pane in the glass.
 

Clara Tea

Well-Known Member
It did not try to commit suicide.
It is more probable it was in a scared situation and your window was not seen.
If, by any chance, indeed it tried to end its own life, it means something was mentality (illness, drugged, etc.) or physically malfunctioning.
There is a very low probability, that it is in any way, related to your actions. I find that hard to believe based on your question.

Robin at an AA meeting: My name is Robin Redbreast, and I'm an alcoholic.

Such intervention is necessary because sometimes fruits ferment on the tree (or fall and get stuck on a limb and ferment).

AAA is an organization for people who drive and drink a lot (more than just AA).

Mayim Bialik’s Neuriva Commercials Make Questionable Claims

Mayim Bialik has recently been chided for advocating a marijuana derived medicine that she developed to improve thinking for old people. But, if that helps people stay alert and remember, and it has been tested by a real scientist (which she is), perhaps it could help the errant birdies? Ms. Bialik was also advocating animal experimentation, and experimentation on humans. Perhaps the advancement of science shouldn't cost lives?
 
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