šŸ Animal Communication

I had a dog friend /family some years ago who would also sleep like this - I named him Samuel Becket. He would be sleeping and running! It was so fun to watch :dolphin:

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my feeling when watching Becket (a dog from the past), was that he was living the dream and processing emotional contents. He would also sometimes bark but from inside. We could hear it but he was not opening his mouth.
I do agree this would be interesting to explore, also because I feel we could learn from it.

in South America, spiders are the connectors, so it makes all sense that they dream. They also have a very specific attribute in Peru tradition - they build their world totally with their own resources, and create immense abundance with it - such good analogy for the dream and inner realms.

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I remember talking to a woman at my work who painted her fingernails as spiders for Halloween. I told her about how I’d talk to the spiders when doing my daily rounds at the hospital. I felt she was a bit judgemental during the conversation even though she was a very nice lady, not thinking much past that, two days later she got bitten by a spider while she was sleeping that caused a moderately severe reaction. I kind of knew what happened and brushed it off trying to be sympathetic. I remember then talking to my mom about how many dimensions spiders may see in. I said maybe it is based upon how many eyes they have. :thinking: Just guessin, but maybe they see as many dimensions as the amount of eyes they have (maybe this is why biblically accurate angels have so many eyes???).

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Beloved @Bianca_Aga … I LOVE your sense of humor :dolphin:
And I loved the sharing about how the spider loses its’ natural ability to build a perfect geometry net, while taking some stuff…

About the tiger… in the Chinese astrology I’m a Tiger :heart_eyes: Love and connected with them since early age. Sometimes they do appear in my dreams… in one LD I was with a tiger with wings. It was a beautiful experience. After some time he transformed into a man, and came closer.

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did you read the book ā€œanimal talkā€ - from Penelope Smith?
I think you’d love it - @NightHawk999 suggested it to me.
I’m LOVING reading it.
It’s SO juicy.
And many of the things apply also to humans and/or energy entities.
You can ask the spider herself about the eyes :cowboy_hat_face:

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Wondering what this guy is saying to me right now :smiling_face:.

I love 'dog’s. Always thought it was ironic that if you spell their name backwards it means something special. :sparkling_heart:

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In English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :grinning:

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Beloved @BlessingsDeers

:revolving_hearts: That’s really thoughtful of you to tell me that. Not many (zero) understand that in me :smile: Living alone on an island when i dont see people or talk much makes one free to be who they really are.

I never forget this.

Ahh this explains your LD feeling the tiger then see it was your dog. The tiger is your faithful companion guide. Also an aspect of your male side; strength, success, drive etc.

I can imagine it was beautiful.

I have had a black panther in my dreams about 6 times in the past 13 years. When it appears its an awesome energy.

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That is a big compliment. Its rare for most horses to approach people they do not know.

This is really fascinating, I am very glad you posted this. I have long theorized that caffeine is dangerous and messed with peoples mental states. Its also highly addictive. It is so mainstreem in our culture though, its rare to find negative press about it. Why do you think I call the coffee shop the ā€˜methadone clinic’?!.!?!

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Love this story. I am excited to hear about your next trip back there. The fact that he was so warm and loving towards you is very impressive. I bet he was feeling the positive vibes you were sending out. You have a beautiful voice, I am sure he appreciated that too (horses have sensitive ears).

The fear is completely understandable. He could easily kill you if he wanted to, with one kick to the head or your chest. Its good he didnt eat. In my experience feeding them, makes them hungry for more, and because he is wild and a stallion, he may have gotten pushy and aggressive for more food.

If you want to keep you fingers, I would suggest not feeding him :slightly_smiling_face: :wink:

What was he doing when henwas being playful?

What did he do that made you scared?

Were you able to touch him? Pet him?

Did you get any pictures? :heart_eyes:

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Thanks for the tip on not feeding them. These are truly wild so it’s not even such a good idea to do so. They can smell all that they need. I did it because he was just coming on to me as if he was the size of my dog!
Directly with his face and yes, wanting some cuddling. And then, the most scary was that he got an erection, full on!

I usually teach people to learn how to approach them! This time I was teaching him how to approach me.

I did a Video with several small videos, and published it on Facebook. You can see it, this particular video is public.

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LOL

Too funny, (but also I can see how that would be scary).

I have spent very little time around Stallions, most of the male horses I have been around are Geldings (they have had their balls chopped off). I think this is a very cruel practice, but now I can see one of the reasons why they do it.

This may be too much information, but Gelding will ā€˜drop’, or become semi hard, often when they are around someone they feel comfortable with. Its not sexual, just their body relaxing. I had to do some research on your dilemma, becuase I wondered if the same thing was happening for you, if the horse was more relaxed and happy, than sexually aroused. Turns out, horse wood seems to be a common problem in stables that keep stallions:

https://bethanybrookshire.com/friday-weird-science-horsing-around-the-sexual-behavior-of-stallions/

One of the articles says it is a ā€˜stable vice’, most likely becuase it horrifys some of the more uptight riders.

That video you posted was so beautiful, with the ocean in the background and your singing. I could see as you starting singing the horses body lamguage change from more apprehensive, to almost instantaneous relaxation and calm (the droping of the head, the eyes and ears relaxing, and his mouth licking and chewing contently). That was really cool to watch. :star_struck:

Not sure if he saw you as a potential mate. If that wasnt the case, then odds are he just felt very happy and calm and relaxed around you. And was really enjoying your positive energy and vibes (who wouldnt!?!?!) Based off the fact how common this behavior seems to be in stallion stables, and the fact that Horses dont have social media tools to communicate, my guess is the erection was more or less him sending you a simley face emoji :slightly_smiling_face:.

LOL, I remember getting really grossed out the first time I realized a Gelding got partial wood (semi dropped) when I was petting him. I went home and did the research to find out what I told you above, that it is a sign of relaxtion and contentment, more so than one of lust. I have even seen it happen when people are just standing relaxed with the horse, or talkijg to them kindly, and out of no where it starts to ā€˜Open and Relax’ :upside_down_face: lol.

I remember reading years ago that the Ancient Romans used to concoct an Aphrodisiac with one of the main ingredients being fouids from a male horse. Pretty disgusting, but goes to show you the horses virility was known about and renowned back in ancient times.

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wonderful… thank you for sharing.
Yes, I had been before with stallions and their care giver, some of them were like that, and I felt safe because the care giver was there and knows them. So I fully trusted, I even lied down.
Here are some pictures from that adventure in 2017:









In here you can see it drops, but with the stallion I mentioned it was a complete thing - I saw the ā€œengineeringā€ of it - that was kind of interesting. And so I started to back down, always looking at him, and with my hands showing my space and need for boundaries. If he hadn’t been so straight forward with me, I think I wouldn’t have felt such a clear need to go.

Anyway, it was lovely. As you commented, he was less apprehensive when I started singing… and so much that he came - also the second time… he was eating with his friend near by and just stopped it and came to me again… :smiling_face_with_three_hearts:

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LOVE the pics, really glad you shared them:

Amazing

How did you get it to stand like that?:

Such great pics

That was wise. Better safe than sorry.

One of my family memebers a few generations back was killed by a horse, hoof to the skull.

Might be wise to carry a knife with you. Pawn shops and thrift stores often have quality blades at heavily discounted prices. The human element (perverts and creeps) would be the main reason, but dangerous animals would be a secondary fear. Not a bad accessory to have on you in the concrete jungle as well. :cowboy_hat_face:

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Didnt realize they lived so long

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Pretty cool story:

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deserves :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart: :heart:

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From The Milarepa Monastery in Nepal. The Vulture is acknowledged to be quite special.

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