... well ... are you sure about this? Can you give us an example of when you had a human connection? |
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I'm sure you know what I mean... Things that you wouldn't expect to happen in a million years, I am able to perceive them happening before they do. (Half the time, when I tell peopl, they don't listen though) |
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"Many people destroy themselves over what they are not, rather then marvel over what they could be." - OneRyt
... well ... are you sure about this? Can you give us an example of when you had a human connection? |
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"There are people who say there is no God, but what makes me really angry is that they quote me for support of such views." ~Albert Einstein
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Yes, I can indeed see the logic behind such actions. Be it explained through your subconscious using your "energy" to relay thoughts and feelings as well as perceive them in others (a prime example of basic level occult studies), or in whichever other way (I won't focus on how I see it method-wise, just on the concept), simply because it makes sense that the relaying of emotions and thought patterns is something one's mind could do naturally (be it looked at from the point of conceptual thought - the natural thought form in everyone's minds or through emotions). |
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Even if you didn't hallucinate since it was a low dose, shrooms can make you perceive things differently. Has any weird stuff happened when you haven't been on shrooms? |
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all i can say is LOL |
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Even though you were on shrooms at the time, I don't doubt when people say they have a "connection" with an animal. Animals are very perceptive creatures - I know this for a fact being in the line of work that I'm in. But just like with people, there are certain people/animals that you seem to have a deeper connection to than others. Maybe you and Kimora have one of those deeper connections. |
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Check out the ongoing work of Rupert Sheldrake: |
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On ne voit bien qu'avec le cœur, l'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.
--Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
The temptation to quit will be greatest just before you are about to succeed.
--Chinese Proverb
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I have a very strong connections to dogs too. I own a husky and she's my partner in crime, she looks at me for approval of things, I know how to read her body language, very human like. I do this to a lot of animals actually. |
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"One word, love: curiosity. You long for freedom. You long to do what you want to do because you want it." ~ Captain Jack Sparrow
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"Your unsuited for the rage of war so pack up, go home, your through.
How could I, make a man, out of you!"
Human limitations are always present (as our perceptions see them) with the added factor of the buzz, perception is ultimately changed, and our possibilities are endless. I figured people would be skeptic... hell, I told my mom and she was skeptic... >_< |
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I suspect animals (and young children for that matter) are a lot smarter than people give them credit for. Treat them like they are dumb and they will act like it. I do find I have a way with animals as well. I don't pass along verbal communications like you were doing, but sometimes i can make myself understood to animals without words. |
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"Your unsuited for the rage of war so pack up, go home, your through.
How could I, make a man, out of you!"
DUDE U WERE HIGH ON SHROOOMS, BRAIN DAMAGE MUCH?? |
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I may be a regular human like the rest of you, but my brain is much more aware of things then the average human. Especially when I do mushrooms. Mushrooms ALWAYS have an enlightening effect on me, they make me more precise with my comments, more witty, intelligent regarding scientific/philosophical matters etc. |
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"Many people destroy themselves over what they are not, rather then marvel over what they could be." - OneRyt
I adopted an adult rottweiler from some heroin addicts a few years ago. They couldn't take care of him, so I volunteered. I felt a very strong connection to the dog, and it seemed like I could have conversations with him using just facial mannerisms. Because the dog had never been disciplined in his life, he was a major behavior problem. It got to the point where I strongly considered giving him away. One night, I thought to myself that I was pretty sure that I wanted to give him to somebody else, and he immediately turned his head back and looked at me in a very concerned way. A few weeks later, I was out of town, and I decided officially that I was going to give him away. When I got home, he had knocked all of the dishes off the counter and onto the kitchen floor. He often lashed out when I left him alone for a while, but this was his worst one ever. He pulled his fourth and final episode of growling and lunging at me, like he was about to attack me and kill me. I got him to sleep in the back yard that night, and he was still lashing out the next day. I got rid of the nut case dog as fast as I could after that. I gave him to a guy who understands rottweilers really well and always has lots of them. I told him about the dogs temper problem. The dog was killed by a moving car a few months later (if he was not actually put to sleep, which I would completely understand). The dog and I ended up not exactly being best friends, but I have always wondered what was up with the mental connection we seemed to have. |
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How do you know you are not dreaming right now?
It's unfortunate you had to pass him up. |
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"Many people destroy themselves over what they are not, rather then marvel over what they could be." - OneRyt
Thanks. I gave him away four years ago. I did talk to him a whole lot. People still joke about how I treated that dog like he was a person. I reassured him every day that he was in a good place and that I really cared about him. I just think the damage had already been done, and there was no return. I think part of his problem was that he never could accept the idea that somebody else was going to be his owner. It is like a kid who suddenly has new parents. They don't accept it for a while. This dog knew me as a friend of his owners, and he never really swallowed the idea that I was his owner. At first, I was just keeping him while his owners went to rehab. When they got out, they came to see him, and he thought it was time to go home, but they wanted me to keep him until they were ready to take care of him. One of them ended up moving in with me because I was crazy enough to try to help him get his life back together by giving him a place to live. He ended up robbing me when I was gone one day, so he of course had to get out, but he was not ready to take the dog with him. The day I found out my stuff had been pawned was the day the dog was officially given to me. Then the dog was really confused. I don't think he ever totally came out of that confusion. |
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How do you know you are not dreaming right now?
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hahaha, you don't understand. |
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"Many people destroy themselves over what they are not, rather then marvel over what they could be." - OneRyt
Its not supernatural, its just our brain evaluating all the responses an animal gives us over a given time. The fact that animals including rats even can learn the names owners have given them also shows that mammalian animals can also learn the clues and responses of a human. When, where and how we say a word will lead them to understand we are calling them. studies show cats are very silent creatures, they meow more often when they grow around humans becuase humans are verbal noisy creatures, and they have figured out that is how to communicate with us. they try out different 'meows' and see what the results are, and if they get the result they like they will use that meow again. my cat has many meows. I understand now by her meow if shes whining for food, water, if she wants attention, wants to play outside, or if I need to change her litter. And I understand now by her facial expressions if shes tired, annoyed, upset, playful, content, eager or sad. And she understands by my moves when its ok to play with me and when I am not playing around. She also understands the word "No!!" and it gives her a very upset composition! >:0 |
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agree with the last one. |
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Monkey Is BACK!
Somehow I think not many people read my entire story, and jsut got the justs of it with the responses. |
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"Many people destroy themselves over what they are not, rather then marvel over what they could be." - OneRyt
That's the point... |
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"Many people destroy themselves over what they are not, rather then marvel over what they could be." - OneRyt
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