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| What Does It Mean ? What does this all mean for the Ground Crew ? |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Scotland
Posts: 126
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Hi Egg and everyone
Firstfruit posted his observations of geese this morning on the Scottish Ground Crew thread. love to all |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 992
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Animals know instinctively when changes are in the wind. They will start doing many strange things. They will also head inland to higher ground. Watch them carefully. They know. I have been told that the great herds from the far north will head south. Way, way south. There were no animals caught be the tsuname at Christmas time a couple of years back.
I watched a programme on the tsuname a while back. It was amazing to watch people watching the huge wave coming in, like they were watching something on tele! They watched the sea suck way out, and made no move, and had no intelligence as to what that meant. After the first wave, they wandered around in a daze, observed the next sucking and still didn't seem to comprehend. They were like zombies, it was incredible to watch. One part of that program showed an anthropologist heading out to some islands off Thailand I think it was. He had been studying the indigenous people of these islands for twenty years. He thought he would find that most had been drowned. What he found was that they had all survived. This so called "privitive" tribe had been prompted by spirit to move to the mountains and abandon their seaside villages. The "system", our oh so sophisticated society has made "dumb" to our inborn instinctual spiritual natures. Now is the time to get it back! |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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One of my friends died in the tsunami disaster, and after watching the footage of the next beach up from where she was staying, I can see why.
Carmen, I agree 100% with you that the people who just stood and watched displayed an abundant amount of 'lack of savvy / common earth sense' as I call it. Sad, but when you watch that sea rush out, it is NOT a time to stand still. I noticed that the fishermen ran for their lives the moment the first waves sucked out. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: within my heart
Posts: 1,209
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I believe all the post on this thread> hold some truth in regards to this (oddly noted) behavior.
These species are pretty much acting like many of its coinhabitants (humans), here on this planet, running around in all directions> lately!
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 3,201
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Just a question for our members that are more knowledgable about birds: Is it normal to see cardinals and bluejays up north in such cold weather? My parents have a birdfeeder that is frequented by both and while they're quite beautiful to observe (their cat enjoys observing them as well), I can't help but wonder if it's normal or not for them to be around in this weather.
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: within my heart
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