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Cody's Eye Cloud Talking morning devotional. I only took a single picture to get today's message on the day my computer has browser issues "to be fixed" this morning with my tech guy. I wanted to correlate today's "spiritual message" with the "reality" of TRUTH. "Spirit over Matter" lesson.
Spirit told me take this picture with the "blue" sky which is over to my left in the backyard which is not where I usually stand when cloud talking. So "not the normal" view adds a "special enhanced truth" meaning.
Let "SEE" together what shows up.
Eagles are often depicted as messengers of the gods in various cultures because of their high altitude and keen eyesight, which symbolize a close connection to the divine and a clear perspective. The eagle's ability to soar above the world and see great distances is seen as a representation of the gods' ability to oversee and understand all things.
An Eagle with it's Beak OPEN.
High Altitude and Transcendence:
Eagles' ability to soar high above the world is seen as a symbol of transcendence and a connection to the heavens. This high altitude allows them to act as a link between the earthly realm and the divine realm.
Divine Authority and Power:
In some cultures, eagles are associated with gods of power and authority, like Zeus in Greek mythology. This association strengthens their role as messengers, representing the gods' divine authority and power.
Symbol of Strength and Victory:
Eagles also symbolize strength, courage, and victory, which further enhances their role as messengers, capable of delivering important messages with confidence.
Eagles are featured in religious texts like the Bible, where they are used to symbolize God's power, protection, and guidance. In these texts, eagles are often depicted as carrying messages or flying on wings of strength.
In essence, the eagle's unique characteristics and symbolic meanings have led to its widespread association with messengers of the gods in various cultures, highlighting its role as a link between the divine and the earthly realms.
The Eagle is considered to be a messenger to God. It was given the honor of carrying the prayers of man between the World of Earth and the World of Spirit, where the Creator and grandfathers reside. To wear or hold an Eagle feather causes the Creator to take immediate notice.
What does the eagle represent for God?
We can find a golden thread throughout the Bible where God uses the image of an eagle to portray His might and power. This includes the ability to protect His children like an eagle would protect its young: Under the wings of an eagle (Psalm 91:4). The spiritual meaning of the eagle in the Bible is God almighty.
And so Spirit validates the message by showing today fledgling eaglets