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    Hi Everyone,

    I post this thread because from a very long time I know that our friends on this Planet - the Animals are with pure understand of changes in the world. And this is very interesting and important for me. Some people do not understand it very well and continue eating their friends...

    As the most interesting animal for me is the Dolphin, I found a very interesting video captured yesterday:



    Many other sensitive animals also react on different ways. I remembered that yesterday there was a thread about a new energy shift in the planet.

    If you know others reactions of animals I will appreciate to share it. I am very interested how they explain their emotions. As yo may see the dolphins feel happy! They swim trough the Sun like some kind of energy is coming and they enjoy it!

    The animals are much more sensitive to the energy and sounds that people can not hear or feel (at this moment).

    Best Wishes to Everyone,

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    Thank you for this lovely video and post.

    Quote They swim trough the Sun like some kind of energy is coming and they enjoy it!
    I like the way you express yourself. :)

    I hope to read more "testimonials" from people who really see animals.
    And I don't mean on their plates. :-)
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    Love your thread OP. Yes the animals are more earth sensitive than mankind, and we can learn much from observing them. The way today's society is falsely structured is that many humans are too occupied with over excessive use of technology (texting, cel phone use) that they don't realize or see nature anymore. We must all revert back to nature simply because we are directly connected with each aspect of all living things on this planet. We also need to protect our animals and all life and non life forms as well, because this is our ecosystem. In Lak'ech Ala K'in.

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    My yellow Lab who is now 8 years old has just started in the last 2 weeks laying on my lap in the evening in my chair and going to sleep . She's extremely bright and the very first day I brought her home at 6 weeks she brought her food dish over to me after she got done eating, the dish was bigger than her at the time. So this laying on my lap thing although it seems nice and comforting also makes me ponder the thought as to why she is in fact deciding to do so at this present time.

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    My female German Shepard has been acting very different the past three or four days. This morning she wouldn’t go outside until I went with her and she wouldn’t let me 2 feet away from her and she came right back in with me . . . which is highly unusual.

    She has been sitting in front of me and looking very intently straight at me and doing her head cocking thing. It as if she needs to tell me something but not sure how to get it across. Usually if I tell her to “go see’ she will take me to what ever she wants me to look at or help her do. But not the past few days . . . when I ask her “go see” she sits there staring at me cocking her head from one side to the other. Her alertness has definitely put me on “high alert”
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    I've been away on a week long horse trek over mountains, rivers and bogs. Horses abilities never fail to amaze me. My animals have been all over me since returning, vying for attention! Not sure if it's because they missed me or something is up. My Mareema dog refused to stay with my daughter, he kept returning home to look after his 'patch'.

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    Quote Posted by Carmen (here)
    I've been away on a week long horse trek over mountains, rivers and bogs. Horses abilities never fail to amaze me. My animals have been all over me since returning, vying for attention! Not sure if it's because they missed me or something is up. My Mareema dog refused to stay with my daughter, he kept returning home to look after his 'patch'.
    Since I woke up I have a lot more 'contact' with animals. For expample
    a duck who came visiting me some days. Like he was watching me and
    trying to tell me something. I asked a friend of Granny
    (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/member.php?2541-granny)
    (still haven't heard of her since may 2011) from the website
    Animal Spirits www.animalspirits.com, but she didn't
    answered about me seeing the duck. I believe it has something
    to do with flooding. As we live under the sea level here in the
    Netherlands it isn't really great to live here with all those Earth changes.

    @crested-duck. Maybe you can help me ?

    A lot of cats running round the house lately and looking me in the eyes a lot of times.
    I have also seen a lot of Herons. Meaning self-determination and self-reliance.
    I see a lot about Dolphins lately. https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...e-legal-rights

    Great thread. I think we all should listen to our friends and
    take care of them in stead of eating them.
    Remember Who You Are!

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    A few months ago we adopted a very deaf pug who also had a serious condition that is expensive but successful to treat. This summer has been cooler than usual, but with some very very hot days that finish in torrential thunderstorms. We had already had one such downpour on Tuesday night when we suddenly, after 4 days of 36C+ TEMPS, had a clap of thunder followed by rolling, loud rolls that seemed to shake the house. I have never heard such a loud storm. The pug was fast asleep (on a cushion on the sofa-has anyone else got a pug, where else would he be?) He HEARD the noise and was terrified. He yelped and came over to me really scared! I cuddled him and he was shaking with fright. This dog is very deaf and this is the first time I have seen him react to noise.

    I am telling this story because the last few years have, according to the Weather Bureau here, had more storms and they have been of increasing intensity. They have concluded that this is an expression of the change in our climate. It appears that there is now some measurable evidence to back up what has been reported anecdotally for some time. I think the future will have some surprises for us all.

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    Hi Everyone,

    Some people do not understand it very well and continue eating their friends...
    Yes and it pains me so so so much. My heart ACHES and I cry all the time about how this society treats the beautiful creatures of this planet. On this forum I hardly see any attention given towards the deplorable issues facing the animals of this planet. In the world today it's almost as if the human race lives on completely ignoring the plight of these creatures. I fail to see how a society who cannot even muster enough compassion for a sentient group that is fundamental to our day to day sustenance is supposed to make a consciousness breakthrough with human to human relations? It honestly perplexes me how people cannot for the life of them connect the dots. Fortunately some of the great thinkers of our time agreed:

    We are the living graves of murdered beasts, slaughtered to satisfy our appetites. How can we hope in this world to attain the peace we say we are so anxious for?
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    As long as Man continues to be the ruthless destroyer of lower living beings he will never know health or peace. For as long as men massacre animals, they will kill each other. Indeed, he who sows the seed of murder and pain cannot reap joy and love."
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    A human can be healthy without killing animals for food. Therefore if he eats meat he participates in taking animal life merely for the sake of his appetite. And to act so is immoral.
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    Truely man is the king of beasts, for his brutality exceeds theirs. We live by the death of others: we are burial places! I have from an early age abjured the use of meat, and the time will come when men such as I will look on the murder of animals as they now look on the murder of men.
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    Some absolutely wonderful thoughts and truly valuable testimonies here.

    Black Panther: I think you may be right and that duck MAY have something to do with an oncoming flood.
    (Let's hope not! But animals - and plants, for that matter - do know how to interpret nature well in advance.
    An onion, for example, always knows how many "coats" it will need to wear that winter, long before the winter really comes. Which is why onions make very good meteorologists. :-))

    I do hope more people contribute; it's turning into a fascinating thread.
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    My horses are never covered and they put on more coat if the winter is going to be severe. The cat does too. Funny thing about the cat, she starts shedding her big long coat straight after the shortest day.

    Animals are really good weather monitors! We had a wild pet pig (Pumba), a few years back that I always fed away from the house, by the stables. When the weather was going to be bad he always turned up at the house for more tucker. Noticing the majority of cows lying down in a paddock is an indicator of rain coming.
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    Quote Posted by blufire (here)
    My female German Shepard has been acting very different the past three or four days. This morning she wouldn’t go outside until I went with her and she wouldn’t let me 2 feet away from her and she came right back in with me . . . which is highly unusual.

    She has been sitting in front of me and looking very intently straight at me and doing her head cocking thing. It as if she needs to tell me something but not sure how to get it across. Usually if I tell her to “go see’ she will take me to what ever she wants me to look at or help her do. But not the past few days . . . when I ask her “go see” she sits there staring at me cocking her head from one side to the other. Her alertness has definitely put me on “high alert”
    Hi blufire,

    There are two explanation of this behavior. The first is that you dog is afraid of something and it needs an answer about what it feels. The other thing is that she is next to you because it feels a changing in you, it wants to be especially next to you to protect you (that is its main purpose and mission) and maybe because the light surrounding you makes it feel very good.

    I hope that you understand me. This dog really loves you and understand you much more than other people.

    Kind Regards,

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    Quote Posted by Black Panther (here)
    Quote Posted by Carmen (here)
    I've been away on a week long horse trek over mountains, rivers and bogs. Horses abilities never fail to amaze me. My animals have been all over me since returning, vying for attention! Not sure if it's because they missed me or something is up. My Mareema dog refused to stay with my daughter, he kept returning home to look after his 'patch'.
    Since I woke up I have a lot more 'contact' with animals. For expample
    a duck who came visiting me some days. Like he was watching me and
    trying to tell me something. I asked a friend of Granny
    (https://projectavalon.net/forum4/member.php?2541-granny)
    (still haven't heard of her since may 2011) from the website
    Animal Spirits www.animalspirits.com, but she didn't
    answered about me seeing the duck. I believe it has something
    to do with flooding. As we live under the sea level here in the
    Netherlands it isn't really great to live here with all those Earth changes.

    @crested-duck. Maybe you can help me ?

    A lot of cats running round the house lately and looking me in the eyes a lot of times.
    I have also seen a lot of Herons. Meaning self-determination and self-reliance.
    I see a lot about Dolphins lately. https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...e-legal-rights

    Great thread. I think we all should listen to our friends and
    take care of them in stead of eating them.
    Hi Black Panther ,

    Animals really talk to us. Because they are using another level of communication at this moment most of us can not understand them. To connect with their thoughts (Animals think and feel too ) I suggest you to look deep into its eyes, take it closer to you and see what do you feel.

    It's really interesting situation because it is a duck. How you understand the ducks - what is your opinion about them? Also the body of this animal could the home of somebody... animals are interested to people who are with specific aura, I think that they know to take care about those people.

    Kind Regards,

    Lyubomir

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    Quote Posted by Carmen (here)
    My horses are never covered and they put on more coat if the winter is going to be severe. The cat does too. Funny thing about the cat, she starts shedding her big long coat straight after the shortest day.

    Animals are really good weather monitors! We had a wild pet pig (Pumba), a few years back that I always fed away from the house, by the stables. When the weather was going to be bad he always turned up at the house for more tucker. Noticing the majority of cows lying down in a paddock is an indicator of rain coming.
    Hi Carmen,

    Most of animals react on the weather. They have (as we have but not use them) a very well intuition and listen to it, because this is their tool for protection and understanding the world. It's like a basic instinct. Animals like us have lots of information in themselves ... like does any animal go to learn how to swim?

    There is a wonderful movie about a Lioness who lose her little lions and take care on a antilope... incredible story that you can watch in a movie. It shows the instinct and need to take care about the future and little animals... in case like this the kind doesn't matter.

    This video shows something... the females have the instinct to protect the life and future (like our Earth) and males take care to create the future and control the situation... It will be very interesting to comment this video by your point of view...



    Kind Regards,

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    Quote There is a wonderful movie about a Lioness who lose her little lions and take care on a antilope... incredible story that you can watch in a movie. It shows the instinct and need to take care about the future and little animals... in case like this the kind doesn't matter.
    That is so poignant.

    What is it in living beings that triggers that?
    Preservation instincts only? It's doubtful.
    I suppose it is what we call "love"; but this expression has always sounded strangely lacking to me, due to the relative "dilution" - and stretching, and abuse - of the term.
    What is it, this thing that we call love, that could - possibly - be the explanation for such cases?
    Love for WHAT?
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    when we learn not to mess with nature .. great topic and info

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    Thanks for starting this beautiful thread. I have a ton of thoughts and experiences that I want to share on this. I think the handling of animals, especially in domesticated situations, is also of paramount importance. In the training, raising and care of dogs and horses ... why why why do people persist in putting their animals in bits and chains to choke and jerk on them .. when all they are attempting to do is go for a walk??? Problem is, according to this amazing trainer called Stefan Forsman, is that people usually buy animals for their own needs first, not that of the animal www.dogfutures.com
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    will share this wonderful story ... it remind me of someone i know well here...



    Race against the tide: Bravery of young mother who stayed by her horse's side for THREE HOURS after getting trapped in mud 'like quicksand'

    This was the terrifying moment a brave young mother battled to keep her beloved horse calm as sea water closed in on the animal after he became trapped in mud 'like quicksand'.

    Exhausted and mud-splattered, Nicole Graham clung to her trapped horse Astro for three hours keeping his head high in a race against the tide.
    The 78-stone show horse had sunk into quagmire-like mud and was facing the prospect of drowning as the water rose around them.

    Miss Graham had been out on an afternoon ride with her daughter along the coast near Geelong, south of Melbourne, when 18-year-old Astro suddenly sunk into the mud.

    Before she could shout a warning, the smaller horse her daughter Paris was riding was also partially swallowed up by the mud.

    After dragging herself through the mire, Miss Graham helped her daughter and the other horse on to firmer ground.

    However, Astro was stuck fast and her efforts to pull him free only resulted in herself sinking deeper into the quagmire.

    As Paris ran to their car and phoned for help, Miss Graham stayed at her horse’s side. She courageously clung on to his neck, terrified that he would not be freed before the tide came in.

    After three 'terrifying' hours, rescuers managed to pull Astro and Miss Graham from the mud.

    Update ~ with short video:
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ng-in-mud.html

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    Great thread lyubomir. Listening to things, sentient beings, that cannot be heard with our ears, is crucial for our times. Hearing with the heart.


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    Hi Everyone,

    I really appreciate that there are so many people who are interested in our relation with the Animals and which share experience how we understand our real friends.

    I can share my experience: To be in touch with some animal first of all I treat it as equal and respect it. The animals first want to smell you, to feel your energy, to look at you, to see how you behave and see what your intentions, usually they trust people. After you create a contact between two forms of life you can continue the contact and share information. If you take about 20 minutes concentrated on any animal you can understand lots from it.

    If some animal loves you, it doesn't feel fear to give its life in trying to protect you... and that's because you share the great feeling that make them happy and feel real... I suggest ... it's like life doesn't matter if you don't protect the life.

    All this world is based on relations with animals - without them before thousands of years will be impossible to move stones, threes or anything else that weight more. After the industrial revolution and all these machines animals are no longer important and people start to avoid them, but many people who bear the light in them still love the connection with them... it's our natural way of life ... I think

    I find lots of answers in communication with lots of animals from different kind and still now there is no one that traded me... we are friends for life.

    Best wishes to everyone!

    Kind Regards,

    Lyubomir
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