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Post by Portto on Feb 16, 2010 8:56:49 GMT -5
Godspeed, Zendancer!
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Post by lightmystic on Feb 16, 2010 12:10:04 GMT -5
Hey ZD, Boy, do I relate to that! Please, take your time. I would deeply enjoy hearing about your experience when it has stabilized enough to express. LM: I feel like I need to wait awhile before answering your question. Something strange is unfolding, but it doesn't want to be thought about. It only wants to be watched. This body/mind's search for answers came to an end ten years ago, and afterwards there was an internal relaxation. Life then felt very ordinary. It felt that way for ten years. Now, something unknown is appearing, and I don't know what it is. I feel like an astronaut moving in the other direction. LOL.
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Post by lightmystic on Feb 16, 2010 12:15:21 GMT -5
Hey klaus, I would guess personality, their emotional state, depending on what they are doing at the time, etc.. I notice that, the simpler in structure a creature is, the less complexity of conversation can be had, but also the less opinionated and full of desire they are. Desires are much vaguer things for them, and much simpler. So the communication tends to be much more automatic in flow....I've never had a plant or a fish refuse to communicate with me. But I've never had them be actively interested in my life either (except once as an old tree, but it was only interested only in regards to my connection with it's experience - this tree had more awareness than your average tree). It's, I guess, just a more detailed look at how a bug will continually move aside when you block it's way with a finger without being angry, but not so with a cat. And, likewise, you can have a very close connection with a cat that you cannot have with a bug the same way.... lightmystic, Based on your experiences with non-domesticated animals they either chose to communicate with you or not. Why do you think some do and others don't?
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