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Author: | loveandgratitude [ Wed Mar 14, 2012 6:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Listen With Your Heart |
The language of the TREES The Record keepers of the Earth. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Thu Sep 27, 2012 3:17 am ] | |||||||||
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Colors of the Wind Science of the Heart Ancient Understanding of the Heart Field by Gregg Braden (Alternate location here)
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Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Thu Feb 06, 2014 5:21 am ] |
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What makes humans so different from other animals? More importantly, why do we even think we are different? The incredible story of how leopard Diablo became Spirit, with Anna Breytenbach, animal communicator. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Thu May 08, 2014 6:22 am ] |
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I was really struck by something in this Gregg Braden interview that apparently took place just a few months ago in Romania. Near the end (starting at 49:30), he says we are transitioning into a new world, one where the question is no longer what can I take from this world, but what can I give or share with this world. That is the same transition that I see is coming. It is the transition from the sociopathic mindset to the empathetic mindset. It can only happen if the ruling sociopaths are removed from power. For thousands of years the sociopaths have reigned, and humanity has suffered greatly. What if we could change that? How would we do it? What would be the result? |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Sat Sep 20, 2014 3:18 am ] | |||||||||
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I ran across another example illustrating this point. What is the difference between a human, a dog, and a moray eel? The more I look into such comparisons, the more I am inclined to say that the similarities far outweigh the differences. The term "dumb animal" is almost as ubiquitous as the term "intelligent human", yet I increasingly see so much intelligence in animals and so little in humans that the intelligence quotients are approaching equality. In other words, "we are all one" is not as easily dismissed as many ethnocentric humans might claim. When humans patiently approach the animal world on the level of respectful equality, some unexpected results materialize, suggesting that what we are taught is not as wise as we are led to believe. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Sat Sep 20, 2014 3:42 am ] |
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Before you run out looking for your own pet moray eel, it is wise to realize that misunderstandings occur, and the price of those misunderstandings can be steep. Eel Bites Human Thumb Off Alternate copy here And don't forget Steve Irwin, the "Crocodile Hunter" of TV fame, who lost his life to a sting ray. To a human, I would say, "Be careful. Animals can be hazardous to your health." To an animal, I would say, "Be careful. Humans can be hazardous to your health." Sort of the same message, isn't it. Also note that both can be beneficial to your health. |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Sun May 03, 2015 3:29 am ] | |||||||||
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There is a fundamental difference between the behavior of a sociopath and the behavior of a non-sociopath. If you study the difference, you will understand the age-old battle of good versus evil. M. E. Thomas, in her book Confessions Of A Sociopath, recounts her story of finding a baby opossum in peril of drowning in a swimming pool:
Contrast the way a sociopath behaves to an animal in distress with the way a non-sociopath behaves: Humpback Whale Shows AMAZING Appreciation After Being Freed From Nets Which is good, and which is evil, and why? How important is empathy in making that assessment? |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Thu Aug 13, 2015 5:29 am ] |
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Let's say that spirituality is the non-physical domain that we are mostly ignorant about. Let's also say that knowledge is power, and that there may be an active reason why we are so ignorant about spirituality. We lack knowledge of spirituality. Is that by design? Is it because spirituality doesn't exist, and therefore there is not much to know about it? Is it that we are so blind to most of reality that our reference base is wholly inadequate? Is it that our imaginations are far too rich, or far too poor? Are we simply too limited, too handicapped, a race of Helen Kellers without a teacher like Anne Sullivan? Here's a little food for thought, from Ian R. Crane: Exposing Human Programming ... stepping out of the Matrix! |
Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Sun Oct 04, 2015 5:39 am ] | |||||||||
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Spirituality comes from spirit. Spirit can mean a number of things. You can have team spirit, meaning you are all rooting for or pursuing the same goal. You can have good spirits, meaning an upbeat, positive, contagious feeling of happiness or enthusiasm. You can drink spirits, which loosens your inhibitions and enhances your boldness. You can have an internal spirit, your essence, your foundation, the real you. And that may be why this TED talk told me it should be in this thread. If you listen with your heart, you are paying attention to your essence, your foundation, the real you.
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Author: | Chicodoodoo [ Wed Dec 16, 2015 3:55 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Listen With Your Heart |
Then there are those who know what they are here for, those who are nearly singular in purpose, so focused are they on their calling. That too can be something amazing. Imagine you are here to expose the wonder and beauty of the natural world. What would you do? Here's what Wilson A. Bentley did. "The Snowflake Man" (a short film about Snowflake Bentley) |
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