Daily Zohar – Tikunim – # 926 – The curses of the crow
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Hebrew translation:
Tikkun 70 – 31
The judgments and decrees that were given to the other side are revealed from the wings of the crows. Chickens reveal decrees from the pure side. The screams of the crows sound like the Shofar blowing of Tekiah (long blast) Teruah (continuous sequence of short blasts) and Tekiah again. The Tekiah is the aspect of Chessed. If the middle sound is Teruah then it is a sign that time brings elements of stress and hardship. If it is Shevarim (sequence of short broken blasts), then it is a sign of coming chaos.
The crow also carries the sound of curses in the world.
Ecclesiastes 10:20
“גַּם בְּמַדָּעֲךָ, מֶלֶךְ אַל-תְּקַלֵּל, וּבְחַדְרֵי מִשְׁכָּבְךָ, אַל-תְּקַלֵּל עָשִׁיר: כִּי עוֹף הַשָּׁמַיִם יוֹלִיךְ אֶת-הַקּוֹל, וּבַעַל הכנפים (כְּנָפַיִם) יַגֵּיד דָּבָר.”
“Curse not the king, no, not in thy thought, and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber; for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.”
The female of the Klipah ‘rides’ the wings of the crow, animates it and reflects the sins of humans with its movement. The crow can be found on cross roads.
The words of curses are not erasable. Once it is said, the Kilpah takes control over as a great source of energy and manifests it to create negativity again and again. The effect of curses are very strong and we should never say a curse even if we no one can hear us.
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