hey first let me just say this is a wonderful site, im really enjoy spending time in here
im in my early twenties and was astound when i first heard about obe's since than i keep on trying
but unfortunately with no success but i understood this is one of the things that you need time and expirance to master.
anyway my question is, do dogs in particular, sense the presence of an projection being , im asking this because my dog(female pit-bull the sweetest dog in the whole world) , every time i enter a deep level of trance i can sense that the dog is approaching from the living room to my room it stands next to my bed, i obviously cant see what its doing cause my eyes closed but from time to time the dog start to bark wildly next to me, it creeps the hell out of me, its strange becuase this dog has the most gentle personality its hardly barks and spent most of it's time in sleeping..
just wanted to know if someone can explain this behavior
BTW sorry for my lame English :]
Hi tsahibs,
Animals are definitely very interesting. They have no learned bias like our human society does.
There are lots of people who believe that animals can 'see' a lot more than we can. Basically, our spiritual vision loss begins as children, where we 'learn' to not see anything that isn't 'real' because adults can't see it.
So as children, we see this stuff and ignore it because our parents don't react or notice it.
Animals don't have this kind of self created limitation.
I remember my first dog, every once in a while, would stand in the middle of our living room and stare at the ceiling... as if something was up there.
Creepy. :)
I don't know about dogs, but my cat appears to be seeing the same things I see at times astrally.
QuoteI remember my first dog, every once in a while, would stand in the middle of our living room and stare at the ceiling... as if something was up there.
I had a cat that would jump in my bathtub and stare at the wall longer than I've ever seen a cat stare at anything. I'd pick him up and bring him in the other room, and as soon as I'd put him on the floor he'd run right back to the tub. I even got down to his level and looked up, but to this day I have no idea what had him so transfixed. It was a blank wall, but he did it on several occasions.
Quote from: Stookie on September 04, 2009, 14:26:50
I had a cat that would jump in my bathtub and stare at the wall longer than I've ever seen a cat stare at anything. I'd pick him up and bring him in the other room, and as soon as I'd put him on the floor he'd run right back to the tub. I even got down to his level and looked up, but to this day I have no idea what had him so transfixed. It was a blank wall, but he did it on several occasions.
My cats have done this several times as well. Not with the bath tub but with a certain room in my house. On one occassion we had our male cat start mewing and twitching as he was apparently staring off into space :P It was very strange.