
Forth circle The Crow (Corvus Constellation, visible in April)
30 April @ 08:00 - 17:00 CEST

The constellation Corvus is located in the southern hemisphere, but in April, it is also visible in the northern hemisphere. For both the Babylonians and the Greeks, the Crow was deeply connected to water: it was sacred to Adad/Ishkur, the Babylonian god of rain and storms, while Apollo condemned it to eternal thirst, punishing the bird for choosing to stop and feast on figs rather than deliver the water it had been asked to bring.
Crows are extraordinary creatures: intelligent, adaptable, and mysterious. They are capable of using tools, solving problems, and communicating in complex ways. How do the qualities of the Crow reflect within us? Which parts of its nature resonate with us, and how do they guide us through life? As we gaze upon the stars that form this bird in the night sky, what lessons and inspirations can we draw from it?
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