It means its hunting, so it means nothing if its not a part of your spirtual culture, but if your a native or canadian indian, its a very good sign, it means the grandfather and grandmother thunderbird spirit is watching over you and your relatives, so give thanks to the creator's guardians and helpers for watching over you and your relatives; indian or not.
Hello! Two eagles flying over your house is a good sign indeed! Native Americans use signs from Nature for guidance and direction from the Great Spirit. Eagle as a "power animal" or "Totem animal" is significant in its spiritual meaning. You can Google "totem animals" and get some really great information or go to the library and check out books on totem animals or power animals as described by Native American authors. An example of eagle as power animal would be: Exerpted from Sayahda.com: Sacred Messenger carrying prayers to Creator and returning with visions and gifts for the people. Eagle feathers are sacred to the native Americans as their energy brings in spirit for healing. Gift of clarity and inner vision to use for the good of all people to bring light out of darkness. To communicate with Creator daily to the gits from Eagle can be utilized daily. See more on Sayhada's website.
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Pterodactyls or Pterosaurs were flying prehistoric lizards. Strictly, they were not dinosaurs.
The Flying House was created in 1981.
The duration of House of Flying Daggers is 1.98 hours.
House of Flying Daggers was created on 2004-05-19.
House of Flying Daggers was released on 12/03/2004.
The Production Budget for House of Flying Daggers was $12,000,000.
Movies at Our House - 2002 Legal Eagles was released on: USA: 17 January 2004
House of Flying Daggers was based in China
House of Flying Daggers grossed $92,863,945 worldwide.
In Superbook two kids and a robot are sucked into a Bible, while in Flying House a mishap sends a time machine called the Flying House to the Middle East. Superbook focuses on the Old Testament, while Flying House focuses on the New Testament.
The flag, the royal standard, flies from the flagpole