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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Nice to meet your Fleaman.

    ... what do you think, a bit of 'Tippi's spirit is about these two as well, isn't it?

    May I introduce Pharaoh and Meg (guess who is who :-), they are my friend's animals and there are some more pics of them in my gallery...
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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    I like where this thread is going. feel free to post pictures of different animals in harmony IMHO as a practice and sharing of mental and emotional hygiene.

    Here is one from a former admin here, Beth(who gave me permission to use it in an article on my websites so I dont think she'd mind):



    Such a beautiful thing, when cross specie creatures are in harmony...

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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    [QUOTE=Junebug;299882][QUOTE=Lord Sidious;299880]
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    Quote Posted by Lord Sidious (here)
    I know a blind woman who says she spoke to my Fleaman.
    She told him that he had to give me love and he did for a while, then went back and asked her if he was doing a good job.
    That's the coolest thing for Fleaman to do. I assume she told him he was doing an awesome job?
    I told her to tell him he is doing an excellent job.
    He is very upset right now because I am 3000km away and he misses me.
    He talks to me all day and everytime I walk past him, he swipes at my ankles.
    Siamese never grow up, they are like kittens their whole lives.

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    [QUOTE=Lord Sidious;299899][QUOTE=Junebug;299882]
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    Quote Posted by Spirithorse (here)
    Quote Posted by Lord Sidious (here)
    I know a blind woman who says she spoke to my Fleaman.
    She told him that he had to give me love and he did for a while, then went back and asked her if he was doing a good job.
    That's the coolest thing for Fleaman to do. I assume she told him he was doing an awesome job?


    I told her to tell him he is doing an excellent job.
    He is very upset right now because I am 3000km away and he misses me.
    He talks to me all day and everytime I walk past him, he swipes at my ankles.
    Siamese never grow up, they are like kittens their whole lives.
    Unconditional love from our beloved pets, Lord Sid. That's what distinguishes them from us.

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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    aaaawwwwwwww, lotsa cute in this thread So here's some more!




    Alex had messed with the camera settings, turned off the thing that stabilises the shot if you're not using a tripod or nething (why this feature is even in this cheapie model camera confuzes me) so the next lot came out clear.




    I think i allmost made Fonzy feignt thismorning. I cant grow catgrass here, have tried on the balcony but its too windy, and inside he'll eat it when it sprouts, planted up 3 pots and left them at my parents place. Got one back today, and its this enormous mass of catgrass.



    I wonder how long untill its nothing but stumps!?

    We also think Xela is part mouse. She Squeeks. Fozny gets all embarased when we walk past and see him grooming her, or her grooming him and gets up and takes two steps away then gives me the "What? You saw nothing!" look.

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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Omni and Astrid thankyou so much for those stunning pictures. I remember reading of Tippi before but that's the first time I've seen that film and pics. What a lovely way to wake up this morning.
    She's like Mowgli! Amazing. X

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    incredibly awsome and inspiring! Thank you so much Omniverse for sharing this inspiration with us and cheers Astrid for adding the videos and the links!

    Here is another story of connection (teasing with love and respect between wild animals and human - Marlice van der merwe.

    we are all one.indeed.







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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Quote Posted by Omniverse (here)
    Quote Posted by TelosianEmbrace (here)
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    Soon we will all be able to telepathically communicate with animals, and be as close with them as this. It is our natural state of being.
    I've experienced simulated and/or real full telepathic conversations with animals. TPTB have for sure already. I'm not talking empathy and vague imprints, I'm talking full telepathic conversations. I will be writing an in-depth article on this for my upcoming website www.omnisense.org I am working on right now.

    I'll do a short expose on it now though since I'm sure people are interested.

    With mind control(and even without too) animals can have their minds expanded, and synthetic understandings of language(which is the main mind control but expanding their memory and eloquence is a big part too), all the while having their own natural personalities. They have the base concepts to be translated into language and also understand concepts naturally, so you are really interacting spiritually with the animals(full telepathy is a spiritual experience). It's saddens me deeply what we do to animals.... Anyway, when this becomes public, ethics will be something that will be needed in a major way. But it is a majorly enlightening experience and it is no doubt a trigger to humanity becoming more enlightened and activating hearts in minds. You may not think so, but technology is a major tool to enlighten.... We've barely scratched the surface.

    I had convos with these animals(and I may not remember them all right now due to memory restriction - and they were simulations I'm told based on real events TPTB did):

    A hammerhead shark
    A hippo
    An insect(this was just feelings and concepts as I don't think they can expand the minds there too much to be like ours, could be wrong there)
    A croc
    Can't remember any more.

    They all had beautiful and unique energies, and so profoundly profoundly profoundly(there is no word for this concept but 3 profounds will have to do lol) amazing lessons and intrigue involved. It was purely cosmic while at the same time so planetary of an experience that was more interesting than extraterrestrials in a lot of ways. All this is here at home, waiting to be tapped into.

    you might be talking about natural telepathy. I don't share that belief of yours if thats what you mean. I think natural telepathy is far off unless something dramatic happens. But maybe you are more right than me.
    Beautiful how this thread broadens, what I was about to post also relates to human / animal communication but it was originally meant to show the beauty of being together in harmony.

    I wanted to point out here the work of Liz Mitten Ryan from B.C. Canada, - Horse work of a different kind...

    Liz and her husband were lucky enough to be able to buy a big chunk of pristine, 'sacred' land - 320 acres - with an energetic quality similar to that of the ECETI ranch.
    Liz has a herd of warm blood horses and they are free to roam on all of her land.
    One day she started to pick up messages from her horses, and over time the communication intensified, resulting in her writing several books where she channels horse consciousness. The wisdom shared is so profound that she won a prestigious award, next to authors like Depak Chopra, Eckhard Tolle and the Dahli Llama.

    After facilitating healing retreats on her ranch and working with Reiki / engery healers, she decided to try something - just to see what would happen when they put out the healing bench in the yard...
    What happened was, that the horses started to actively engage in the healing work, horses began to work as energy healers...

    Here some pics from her website www.lizmittenryan.com

    ...and if you need something calming and soothing, go and have a look at the slide show on her website :-)
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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Gregory Colbert is Canadian film-maker and photographer:

    "“When I started Ashes and Snow in 1992, I set out to explore the relationship between man and animals from the inside out. In discovering the shared language and poetic sensibilities of all animals, I am working towards restoring the common ground that once existed when people lived in harmony with animals.”

    "Every culture from the Egyptians to the Mayans to the American Indians to the Bedouins created bestiaries that enabled them to express their relationship with nature. Ashes and Snow is a 21st-century bestiary filled with species from around the world. Nature’s orchestra includes not just Homo sapiens but elephants, whales, manatees, eagles, cheetahs, orangutans, and many others."


    I am not sure how to embed a vimeo video...... so go here for the full version Ashes and Snow



    Or watch a shorter clip









    Enjoy!!
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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    It's a French video, but the
    images speak for themselves:


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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Breathtaking. What a great find. This child is totally connected to Mother Earth and the animals sense this as well, a pure spirit child. 5 Stars Easily. A real live French rendition of The Jungle Book. Thanks for sharing this with us.
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    Absolutely stunning film and you don't have to speak french to appreciate it. There was a follow-up to the film called ' Tippi - Bridging the Gap to Africa' filmed when she was 10. She would be about 22 now I think. Here is the trailer to that documentary below. I can't locate the film itself but it must be about somewhere.


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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Found this Stills Video of Tippi, The Indigo Child.

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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    I've seen this film a while back. Thank you for sharing as I will enjoy watching it again.


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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    in 2008 Tippi was studying cinema in the Sorbonne university in Paris. I am eager to see what she reserves us in the future,

    http://tippidreams.skyrock.com/

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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Ojibwa Prayer


    Oh, Great Spirit, whose voice I hear in the winds
    And whose breath give life to everyone,
    Hear me.
    I come to you as one of your many children;
    I am weak ... I am small ... I need your wisdom
    and your strength.
    Let me walk in beauty, and make my eyes ever
    Behold the red and purple sunsets.
    Make my hands respect the things you have made,
    And make my ears sharp so I may hear your voice.
    Make me wise, so that I may understand what you
    Have taught my people and
    The lessons you have hidden in each leaf
    And each rock.
    I ask for wisdom and strength,
    Not to be superior to my brothers, but to be able
    To fight my greatest enemy, myself.
    Make me ever ready to come before you with
    Clean hands and a straight eye,
    So as life fades away as a fading sunset,
    My spirit may come to you without shame.



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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Thank you for this wonderful thread

    Very uplifting

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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    Amazing! Inspiring.
    Sent chills up my spine.
    This is how life could be....
    Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless — like water...Now water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend. Bruce Lee

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    Default Re: Tippi Degré: A Beautiful Childhood in the Heart of Africa's Jungles

    What a strange synchronicity, I spoke with my aunt today about the possibility of coneection between wild animals and humans and I remembered this unique girl so I send her this Video.
    And here - someone else has thought about it as well.
    A beautifull story of what nature can be for us. How simple. and Tippi is inspiring.
    A couple of threads already opened about Tippi, it is always easy to check under the 'Advance search' top right of Avalon page. Here is one of those links:

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...ighlight=Tippi
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    Thank you ! Amazing !

    The planet have given you all that you have !
    What do you give in return ?
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