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Biblical meaning of a crane?

I am currently on a vacation and our house is on a bay. It is 1 am here and I couldn't sleep because I had a personal issue on my mind. I walked out and I sat on the planks, letting my feet dangle in the water and prayed, towards the end, I was yelling at God to for once answer me. After I finished, I looked up and in the moonlight I could see a crane or heron in the water 20 feet from me, looking at me. I didn't notice it before. Does it have any spiritual meaning? I'm Christian if that helps.And remarks that are not the answer I'm looking for, please just don't bother.

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You will be married soon. And before you know it, you will have a family.
The crane looked at you and thought who the hell is she yelling at?
Crane Bird Meaning
In His Word, The Bible. Luke 8:21 21 And he answered and said unto them, My mother and my brethren are these which hear the word of God
The Crane is considered a messenger of God, or a symbol of communion with God, or Light Beings. It represents entering higher states of consciousness. In China, it represents immortality, long life and happiness. In Ancient Greece and Rome, the Crane was sacred to Apollo and was a herald of spring. In Christianity, it represents goodness, loyalty, good order. The mysterious Ainu people of Japan perform a ritual crane dance as do the people of Korea. The crane is often seen in traditional Japanese art. The Stork is also a solar bird, and is a destroyer of reptiles. It is associated with creation and birth and the coming of spring. In China, it also represents longevity and happiness. In Christianity, it represents chastity, purity, and piety. Seeing a stork in a place where they are rare, or dreaming of one is considered a good omen. The Heron is another solar bird. In China and Japan, the white Heron represents Light while the crow represents darkness and together represent yin-yang. It represents regeneration and rebirth. In parts of Africa, the Heron represents communication with God. All three of these birds represent, in one way or another, solar energy or light. They are all water birds so also represent going with the flow of life. Because all of these birds eat, among other things, snakes, frogs, and other reptiles that often represent evil or Satan, they also represent the constant struggle between good and evil.

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