My video below shows a crane fly landing on my hand so that I can let it outside, and an opossum getting comfortable eating sweet potato scraps when I tell him it’s okay. Whenever bugs get trapped inside my house, I am almost always effective at letting them out just by sending a feeling that I will help them get outside using my hand or a piece of paper if they are too far to reach. I’ve done this hundreds of times. Of course, it helps to not have artificial chemicals on your skin, clothes, etc.
Anna Breytenbach meditates and visualizes meeting animals before she embarks on a hike. The documentary below shows how effective she is at meeting animals this way. It explains that the !Kung San Bushmen do the same, as do other peoples more in tune with nature (‘in tune’ is accurate, since that is what happens, the fine tuning of your DMT crystals, like the Brazilian quartz tuned by copper wiring wrapped around most radios, turned by the tuning dial). This is how animals communicate with each other.
Some humans have stronger auras and/or detect others’ auras better than most, but unless they never wear shoes and are totally immersed in nature, they cannot match how animals tune into the world. This is how they avoid power stations or navigate thousands of miles. Of course, a more direct connection is to touch another person, kiss them, hug them, consummate (add/sum with your mate to create/sire a child from your de-sire). I miss when my kids were little and they always wanted to hold hands while walking somewhere- an electrical connection to be in unison with someone, like the umbilical cord connection, but not quite at that level of oneness. I also find it interesting how we feel differences in charge with different people. And have you ever noticed that when you write or receive a short text message with someone you really care about, you both know exactly the meaning when a third party can’t decipher the gist from such a short message? I believe there is an entanglement between heart portals that is independent of distance (coeur/core/cardiac/care).
I actually did what the ‘animal communicator’ did back in 2006 at Mount Washburn Trail in Yellowstone, where in my excitement, I hoped and visualized seeing a bear all day. I didn’t know about the above video until recently though. My recording below was taken only after the young grizzly left the side of the trail, foraging and crunching through the brush next to the trail. I was winding through a turn on the trail when I saw him by the side of the trail, 20 feet from me, just non-chalantly glancing at me for a second before sniffing and foraging again. I was too stunned and awed to whip out my camera. I always think the act of capturing what you experience takes away from that moment, like Heisenberg understood - of course I’m writing all this word salad down, but that’s the razor’s edge that creates and pushes reality forward. Also, your memories capture an experience, but the memory is never the experience- it always changes as you develop and gain new values.
I also saw a black bear last year about 80 yards away on a trail in Shenandoah National Park. I once climbed a cliff only to find myself amidst dozens of bison, and they let me walk through. Looking back, probably not wise, but what could I do? The most awesome sight was a ten foot tall elk that just strolled by me in the morning dew on a trail in Wichita Mountains National Wildlife Refuge. I also heard the growling of a mountain lion or some large cat, so I turned around and jumped the fence out of the reserve. But for me, to say one animal or sight is greater than another is another example of an illusion or Maya, since everything is equal, and only our familiarity with something is how we value it. Anyways, too many other animal interactions to mention.
Ramana Maharshi not only affected people in his presence but also animals:
Luther Burbank would talk with loving kindness to his plants (Manly Hall talked about this also, but I don’t remember which lecture that was.):
Linda Tellington-Jones describes the cooperative attitude she and her family have with her horses and other animals she worked with:
My Picture This app, as well as guide posts along hiking trails, always talk of ‘invasive’ plants or animals, usually with ‘Asian’ in the name, implying these species are the enemy, which perpetuates the pesticide and lawn care industries. The myth of the Emerald Ash Borer is ridiculous. It’s like saying Turkey Tail mushrooms are always rotting out trees. It facilitates an industry of exterminators and tree services though, and the resulting health damage. I’ve written articles about these matters. And I don’t understand the baseline attitude that we should spray hornet nests and other creatures to kill them. Such beautiful creatures:
I am fine with wasps and carpenter bees sharing my house (btw, Francis of Assisi’s least favorite animal were ants, because they were preppers, whereas his favorite were birds, since they live more day to day, without worries, per a gospel quote!). And it seems I have some kind of agreement with them where I don’t see them much like I used to the year I moved out here on my seven acres. And I use peppermint, lavender, rosemary, eucalyptus, clove essential oils in the attic for mice, or whole cloves, which are cheap. It’s somewhat effective, but sometimes I hear those quick scampering feet somewhere.
And no, I don’t have fly swatters- even flies are easy to let out, usually through the window or they let me grab their wings, and this gets easier and easier everytime I do this: https://photos.app.goo.gl/ch9dbUVGtQB98L6MA. I mean, what do you think is going on with someone like this woman- she has a different attitude, intention, and vibe that the bees sense:
And everywhere I go, there are acres and miles of lawns or new clearings for housing or building developments, destroying animal habitats, e.g., voles and groundhogs, when we could be more mindful about how we utilize our Earth. How is it possible, I keep thinking, that everyone has a new McMansion everywhere in the exurbs, all inside watching TV? What do they give back to society and nature in return for this wealth? So many hours, energy, and money spent on mowing these miles of empty, useless lawns, all for show and what they tell us to value, the sprays, the weed-free look. But for me, the more I’m immersed in nature, being barefoot, breathing the energizing, crisp air, bathing in Sunshine, the more in tune I become with nature, The cosmic energies that charge up the Sun, which then charges up the Earth should mean that you are also charged, but our shoes and buildings, phones, etc., disconnect us from who we are: Earth, just like trees are spike proteins of the Earth. Shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, and just hiking in the woods and soaking the energies would readjust your vibration:
They want to separate us from Mother Earth in order to make us want to zap bugs and poison mice with Warfarin (now also a heart med), which also kills owls and cats. It’s called Divide and Conquer, like the Balfour Declaration, or Balkanization, or North and South Korea, North and South Vietnam, Pakistan and East Pakistan (Bengali-desh), all of Africa, all of South America, all of Europe, etc. They want you to think the dried leaf is different from the tree it fell from and that the tree is different from the ground, as if the parts of a cell are different from the cell or that your hand is different from you. So the solution to the mess we’re in has to include being in harmony with nature. It’s not sustainable for everyone to have MIC, Big Pharma, healthcare, and Big Tech jobs to support their McMansions.
Thanks for reading, and here’s to all the animals and plants out there, not just the millions of trafficked and orphaned children each year, caused by the endless wars, ready for the agenda planners.
My other animal interactions:
Here I say hi to my new friend, a skink that was hanging onto the side of the trash can in this video, which I use for collecting rainwater. I opened the lid of the can and spilled out the water to let him out and placed the can next to the sun to facilitate drying him off. He must have been clinging for days, because his skin turned pale. A few days later, he came back to the can, and we hung out for a few minutes. Then today, he came back again, and I thought I’ll place a piece of firewood under the can so it won’t accidentally roll over him, so he came back again to sun on it: https://photos.app.goo.gl/Tu46LLGxpVt7a8AV6 . I’ll need to think of a better rain collecting system!
A butterfly sipping on my hand:
A grasshopper sipping on my hand: https://youtube.com/shorts/uF2NY2qjU2g?si=XNdBJY6YSIotAVx8
I will be adding more of my interactions with animals here: https://photos.app.goo.gl/7hN9n3WmUMSZ4nEN9 .
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