Guest guest Posted December 3, 2006 Report Share Posted December 3, 2006 I strongly agree... Animals I believe are on a much higher vibration then humans. I have 3 cats and each of them know when something is going on. Recently we were getting ready to move (There first move) The strange behavior was amazing to witness .With Disappearing acts and distant affection. Then the next day it would change to the cats rolling over The boxes and not moving from our sides. I strongly believe animals are the stronger kingdom. Bright Blessings spiritguide73 ---- S W 2/12/2006 7:54:00 AM Re: [CrystalHW] A journey of self discovery. Introduction tomeditation. MM - I have to disagree with the animal kingdom not struggling with the issues below. I have seen my kitties grieve when my boys left home, have expectations and disappointment, they know what is right and wrong and when they do something they're not supposed to their guilt shows. Like when I find something that was on the diningroom table on the floor all I have to say is 'Who was on the table' and the guilty party runs and the innocent look at me innocently. I tell them when my Mother is going to be visiting and they wait by the front door for her. They've even gotten mad at me from time to time. When I brought a couple of kittens home the lady of the manor glared at me with icy eyes and wouldn't let me pet her for three days. They let me know when I do something to upset them. My little guy gets a sassy tone to his meow and sometimes I get a lecture. I listen. Maybe I'm more in tune with my pets, but I see 'human' characteristics all the time. A fe w years ago Morning Doves made nest in our garage rain gutter. They, unfortuneately, nested at the lower end and when a rainstorm came through their baby drown. I watched them grieve their loss and learn from it. I think animals can feel the same emotions as humans... they just don't show it like we do. BB TalkingFeather the plant and animal kingdom are not in conflict with. That can be observed in their migration patterns, mating habits, their understanding of their predators and their prey. They do not struggle with things like morality, indecision, expectations, disappointment, grief, etc. Check out the all-new Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 yup..I also think that some animals can read our minds.. spiritguide <spiritguide732000 Sunday, 3 December, 2006 5:43:57 PM Re: [CrystalHW] A journey of self discovery. Introduction tomeditation. I strongly agree... Animals I believe are on a much higher vibration then humans. I have 3 cats and each of them know when something is going on. Recently we were getting ready to move (There first move) The strange behavior was amazing to witness .With Disappearing acts and distant affection. Then the next day it would change to the cats rolling over The boxes and not moving from our sides. I strongly believe animals are the stronger kingdom. Bright Blessings spiritguide73 -- -- S W 2/12/2006 7:54:00 AM CrystalHealing- workshop Re: [CrystalHW] A journey of self discovery. Introduction tomeditation. MM - I have to disagree with the animal kingdom not struggling with the issues below. I have seen my kitties grieve when my boys left home, have expectations and disappointment, they know what is right and wrong and when they do something they're not supposed to their guilt shows. Like when I find something that was on the diningroom table on the floor all I have to say is 'Who was on the table' and the guilty party runs and the innocent look at me innocently. I tell them when my Mother is going to be visiting and they wait by the front door for her. They've even gotten mad at me from time to time. When I brought a couple of kittens home the lady of the manor glared at me with icy eyes and wouldn't let me pet her for three days. They let me know when I do something to upset them. My little guy gets a sassy tone to his meow and sometimes I get a lecture. I listen. Maybe I'm more in tune with my pets, but I see 'human' characteristics all the time. A fe w years ago Morning Doves made nest in our garage rain gutter. They, unfortuneately, nested at the lower end and when a rainstorm came through their baby drown. I watched them grieve their loss and learn from it. I think animals can feel the same emotions as humans... they just don't show it like we do. BB TalkingFeather the plant and animal kingdom are not in conflict with. That can be observed in their migration patterns, mating habits, their understanding of their predators and their prey. They do not struggle with things like morality, indecision, expectations, disappointment, grief, etc. ------------ --------- --------- --- Check out the all-new Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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