Re: Can you talk to animals?
On the subject of communicating with animals.
Lobsang Rampa who's work I admired while growing up, communicated with his cats. He had a preferance for the siamese breed. A whole book was written from what one cat communicated to him.
As to my own experiences I have on occation unintentionally found myself understanding
the local birds. One time while living in suburbia (tho close to nature) I went outside and there where magpies making noise. I knew they where saying that the neighbours (humans) where out. So I looked and sure enough it was true.
Birds seem the easiest to understand for me. I have budgies that I love to listen to as well as chooks. I understand them by the sounds they make. Like "we're hungry, feed us"
"who is that?" "what is this she's put here?" or "I'm fed up being in here, I want in the vegi patch"- chooks
A funny incedent that happened while living in country / bush involved Red-Tail Cockatoo's. These are a large noisy breed that hang together in groups. One day while out walking I'd stopped and was trying to meditate under some trees on the other side of a small valley from a group of these characters. Just as I'd entered a state of connection the Cockatoos fly over to where I am and start dropping gumnuts etc on me and making more noise. This of course makes meditation difficult. I have a camera with me so I figure I'll get them on film. By the time I get myself back to 3d and pick up the camera they've flown back across to where they originally where.
Ok, so I go back into my meditive state. same thing happens. The cheeky sods where playing with me. They knew what I was up to and seemed to find it fun to disrupt.
Other times the birds and even frogs go silent when I spread out my awareness during medative states like they are listening. I can still hear other sounds but they seem to pick up ? me ?
It makes me believe that there is some energy or vibration and what I do/did is real.
I do not do this much, if at all. But it is interesting.
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