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Amysenthia
24th March 2012, 15:29
After watching this animal video is it possible that are animal companions are learning to speak?
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Wantsthetruth74
24th March 2012, 15:36
I have always seen animals as the superior species anyway. They are peaceful, and know no kind of love but unconditional. They live in a cashless world, they are devoted, and smart. They see into other dimensions (IMO) etc. They are more evolved.
Amysenthia
24th March 2012, 15:54
Starchild I could not agree more. Now if only they would get up and make the coffee in the morning sometimes!
infinitexlight
24th May 2012, 00:05
I loved this video so much! LOL My cat talks to me like this all the time - he'll say yes, and no. And if he does something he shouldnt and you tell him no he answers you back too. He calls me Mama - This was brilliant. I've always thought animals spoke to us - maybe we just werent' aware - or able to listen to them before. Whereas now we're Awake and Aware so we can. Brilliant! Thank you for that!
xox
Liana
astrid
24th May 2012, 00:16
Well as long as you are , they are.
Also they can take on illnesses for us,
they are even more loyal than you may think.
Animals and pets have a deep wisdom that humans don't always seem to see. The lifeforce in their eyes is clear and pure, no negativity created by the ego. Just living in the moment.
If only life could be so easy...
StarDust
24th May 2012, 00:46
Starchild I could not agree more. Now if only they would get up and make the coffee in the morning sometimes!
Sounds good on paper...;)
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Carmen
24th May 2012, 01:07
Yes, Astrid, I have first hand experience of my husbands little Jack Russell taking on cancer to spare my husband. I was really puzzled when this little dog contacted liver cancer. It seemed crazy to me and then I started to think about it.
This wee dog (Snoopy) as a puppy, picked my husband and became his constant companion on the farm. Snoop hated it when my husband rose in the morning and had a shower instead of putting on the farm clothes and heading out! A shower in the morni g meant he was going away on business and Snoop would be without him for the day or maybe two days. He would get so depressed. I have photos of him with his head thrown back howling on the back step after his mate had left.
Well, when thinking about this cancer and where it was located, it began to make sense. My husband had a fearsome temper at times and Snoop would be devastated by the negative energy produced. He wasn't physically harmed at all but he was certainly mentally damaged for sure because dogs are very sensitive to energy vibration. So, another term for a bad temper is of having a "****ty liver". So the wee dog took on the cancerous energy and it lodged in his liver.
Some people might think this is all just rubbish but it made perfect sense to me. The sad thing was I was the one that had to take him to the vet when the condition became bad, to be put to sleep. Snoopy so wanted his beloved companion to see him off, but he was to wary of breaking down in front of the vet that he insisted I took him. My husband never learned the lesson of this experience but I did. Thankfully we are not together any more and my dog is very relaxed and happy. Funny thing, my current dog is a big soft Mareema, but the other night when my husband came calling and I was not at home, the dog would not allow him to enter the house!! Obviously his energy was off! He has never done that before, but animals know!
DeDukshyn
24th May 2012, 01:42
I have watched ravens snowboard on a margarine lid down a roof ... repeatedly, for fun clearly, I've seen house cats chase off alligators, octopus predict sports ... as well as this: Aquatic lab, crabs found dead in their own tank, insides missing. This continues for a few months. Finally, lab tech set up a camera. In the middle of the night, the octopus sneaks out of his tank, slithers himself across the lab floor, climbs up and into the crabs tank, eats a crab, then finally slithers across back to its own tank so as not to get caught. I've witnessed myself a robin flying through a 2 ft diameter 8 ft long tube for no reason possible other than "fun". I've seen magpies attempting to perform "stunts" and fail.
My take -- Earth's life is 1000X more evolved than I remember being taught it was ... or maybe it was just what we gave it credit for from a collective arrogant attitude.
Enjoy Nature! It IS amazing!
WhiteFeather
24th May 2012, 02:57
I know crows are evolving pretty nicely: Check this out. The snowboarding crow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dWw9GLcOeA
Anchor
24th May 2012, 03:39
>Are the pets in are lives evolving
Yes, and when they live with humans the process is catalysed into overdrive :)
Arrowwind
24th May 2012, 04:14
I would not consider animals of any sort a superior species... they are just different thats all. They are evolving on their own course. Some have their course slightly modified when they have close contact to humans, just as they modify our course of experience when we live closely to them.
My dog does not talk but I am convinced that he understands many words of English. Most of the time he knows just what Im talking about as reflected in his response. He does have his limit. I cannot discuss algebra with him nor the basics of metaphysics. Clearly they have a psychic componet for interfacing in reality that is harder for many humans to come by. They certainly are more in touch with their gut instincts that guides much of their behavior. Spiritual teachers often say follow your gut.... easy for animials... we are over influenced by mind. They also seem to see and hear much better allowing for them sensory input unavailable to most of us.
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