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WE are ALL making our own music ;)

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My boundaries are no longer as emcompassing as yours. I once found that defining my range of action as broadly as I could was beneficial. When it no longer became beneficial for me to do so, it became important for me to evaluate what it was I was really trying to accomplish. I then shed off the superfilous. I still enjoy a fight. I just limit my reeasons for doing so.
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But I already know what I am trying to accomplish.

I apply all the concentration I have to decide whether or not to enter into battle, because any battle is a battle for my life. I do this after I have chosen my battleground and disregarded the unnecessary.

These are the first three principles to the art of stalking, which enable one to get the best out of any conceivable situation, which is precisely what I intend to accomplish.
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even the best of stalker cannot account for all the variables. it is what you don't know that gets you killed.
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I believe in pro-action behavior. Altering the future is within everyones ability. Most are afraid to screw up. Non action leaves the choices to someone else. That is not to say that I am closed to alternate views. I have been corrected, and rightly so.

Seer are you able to recall the moments of thoughts between waking and sleep. You know the ones that seem to hold imprints of other timelines or life experiences?
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Occasionally.

I utilize that state for meditation quite often. It's nice there.

My dreams are not like they once use to be. But at least I got out from under that huddle.

lol.


That particular state is also a very good time to practice telepathy.

:)
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My boundaries are no longer as emcompassing as yours. I once found that defining my range of action as broadly as I could was beneficial. When it no longer became beneficial for me to do so, it became important for me to evaluate what it was I was really trying to accomplish. I then shed off the superfilous. I still enjoy a fight. I just limit my reeasons for doing so.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


But I already know what I am trying to accomplish.

I apply all the concentration I have to decide whether or not to enter into battle, because any battle is a battle for my life. I do this after I have chosen my battleground and disregarded the unnecessary.

These are the first three principles to the art of stalking, which enable one to get the best out of any conceivable situation, which is precisely what I intend to accomplish.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


even the best of stalker cannot account for all the variables. it is what you don't know that gets you killed.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Tell that to the old man.
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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My boundaries are no longer as emcompassing as yours. I once found that defining my range of action as broadly as I could was beneficial. When it no longer became beneficial for me to do so, it became important for me to evaluate what it was I was really trying to accomplish. I then shed off the superfilous. I still enjoy a fight. I just limit my reeasons for doing so.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


But I already know what I am trying to accomplish.

I apply all the concentration I have to decide whether or not to enter into battle, because any battle is a battle for my life. I do this after I have chosen my battleground and disregarded the unnecessary.

These are the first three principles to the art of stalking, which enable one to get the best out of any conceivable situation, which is precisely what I intend to accomplish.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


even the best of stalker cannot account for all the variables. it is what you don't know that gets you killed.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Tell that to the old man.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


“When a warrior makes the decision to take action, he should be prepared to die. If he is prepared to die, there shouldn’t be any pitfalls, any unwelcome surprises, any unnecessary acts. Everything should gently fall into place because he is expecting nothing.”
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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“The first principle of the art of stalking is that warriors choose their battleground. A warrior never goes into battle without knowing what the surroundings are.”

“To disregard everything that is unnecessary is the second principle of the art of stalking. A warrior doesn’t complicate things. He aims at being simple. He applies all the concentration he has to decide whether or not to enter into battle, for any battle is a battle for his life. This is the third principle of the art of stalking. A warrior must be willing and ready to make his last stand here and now. But not in a helter-skelter way.”

“A warrior relaxes and abandons himself; he fears nothing. Only then will the powers that guide human beings open the road for a warrior and aid him. Only then. That is the fourth principle of the art of stalking.”

“When faced with odds that cannot be dealt with, warriors retreat for a moment. They let their mind meander. They occupy their time with something else. Anything would do. That is the fifth principle of the art of stalking.”

“Warriors compress time; that is the sixth principle of the art of stalking. Even an instant counts. In a battle for your life, a second is an eternity, an eternity that may decide the outcome. Warriors aim at succeeding, therefore they compress time. Warriors don’t waste an instant.”

“In order to apply the seventh principle of the art of stalking, one has to apply the other six: a stalker never pushes himself to the front. He is always looking on from behind the scenes.”

“Applying these principles brings about three results. The first is that stalkers never take themselves seriously; they learn to laugh at themselves. If they are not afraid of being a fool, they can fool anyone. The second is that stalkers learn to have endless patience. Stalkers are never in a hurry; they never fret. And the third is that stalkers learn to have an endless capacity to improvise.”
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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well not really
we exist within fields within boundaries
the information in our local field bounded by our magnetosphere, we discover, does at least two things at once

what it is doing and what it and we are doing

like us, at any moment, it can show any of us a picture of our and it`s future together in real time formed from where we and it are, in real time
 Quoting: aether



hmm


Perhaps...it's purely based on cause and effect. As it would be.

Once the cause is triggered, no matter how far into the future it may be, the effect will resonate regardless.

Therefore the ripple created in the wake of the cause can be 'spotted' ahead of arriving. And due to its nature can be interpreted nearly correctly due the nature of the cause.

blink


Like seeing a storm coming before it arrives. The sky gets dark, the clouds gather...the smell of rain and electricity on the breeze.

The cues are there, it is just up to one to look up, and interpret it correctly.


storm

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I believe in pro-action behavior. Altering the future is within everyones ability. Most are afraid to screw up. Non action leaves the choices to someone else. That is not to say that I am closed to alternate views. I have been corrected, and rightly so.

Seer are you able to recall the moments of thoughts between waking and sleep. You know the ones that seem to hold imprints of other timelines or life experiences?
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Occasionally.

I utilize that state for meditation quite often. It's nice there.

My dreams are not like they once use to be. But at least I got out from under that huddle.

lol.


That particular state is also a very good time to practice telepathy.

:)
 Quoting: Seer777


yes, it does seem to be beneficial in a wide range of psychic endeavours. Thank you, for your response.
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My boundaries are no longer as emcompassing as yours. I once found that defining my range of action as broadly as I could was beneficial. When it no longer became beneficial for me to do so, it became important for me to evaluate what it was I was really trying to accomplish. I then shed off the superfilous. I still enjoy a fight. I just limit my reeasons for doing so.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


But I already know what I am trying to accomplish.

I apply all the concentration I have to decide whether or not to enter into battle, because any battle is a battle for my life. I do this after I have chosen my battleground and disregarded the unnecessary.

These are the first three principles to the art of stalking, which enable one to get the best out of any conceivable situation, which is precisely what I intend to accomplish.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


even the best of stalker cannot account for all the variables. it is what you don't know that gets you killed.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Tell that to the old man.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


you can tell him when you see him. I'm not a messenger boy.
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But I already know what I am trying to accomplish.

I apply all the concentration I have to decide whether or not to enter into battle, because any battle is a battle for my life. I do this after I have chosen my battleground and disregarded the unnecessary.

These are the first three principles to the art of stalking, which enable one to get the best out of any conceivable situation, which is precisely what I intend to accomplish.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


even the best of stalker cannot account for all the variables. it is what you don't know that gets you killed.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Tell that to the old man.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


you can tell him when you see him. I'm not a messenger boy.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Oh...I won't be seeing him again. He assured me of that at our last encounter.

It was a rhetorical comment. However, you not being a 'messenger boy' was quite obvious to me from the beginning.
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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even the best of stalker cannot account for all the variables. it is what you don't know that gets you killed.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Tell that to the old man.
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you can tell him when you see him. I'm not a messenger boy.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Oh...I won't be seeing him again. He assured me of that at our last encounter.

It was a rhetorical comment. However, you not being a 'messenger boy' was quite obvious to me from the beginning.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


jonny we seem to be getting very close to the honesty i was searching for. What was last encounter with the old man?
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that is why i left it
my technical comments are just that, technical as to how and why what is said arose
the information (content) the point (vital) part of it feels valid. as in
important to all of us which is why your eyebrows are right

so i was wanting to wait to see what you tell cos you know i often don`t see what is there to be seen tounge
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tounge

The thread is over a year old and I have been musing on aspects of time travel for sometime.


I have generally accepted that plane walking is accomplishable. When saying this, I utilize the loosest meaning of the that phrase.

I feel like...things get altered. I have seen it several times, where there just can be no other explanation.

It's like the synch takes an even deeper level, almost like your face is 'being rubbed in it' if you will.

It goes beyond the funny synch, the spooky synch, and down right terrifying synch to a more of...

...oh come on, really? kind of synch. Generally, it has to be outright ignored or perception will bend to much to fast.

Does that make sense?

hmm
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perfect sense
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well not really
we exist within fields within boundaries
the information in our local field bounded by our magnetosphere, we discover, does at least two things at once

what it is doing and what it and we are doing

like us, at any moment, it can show any of us a picture of our and it`s future together in real time formed from where we and it are, in real time
 Quoting: aether



hmm


Perhaps...it's purely based on cause and effect. As it would be.

Once the cause is triggered, no matter how far into the future it may be, the effect will resonate regardless.

Therefore the ripple created in the wake of the cause can be 'spotted' ahead of arriving. And due to its nature can be interpreted nearly correctly due the nature of the cause.

blink


Like seeing a storm coming before it arrives. The sky gets dark, the clouds gather...the smell of rain and electricity on the breeze.

The cues are there, it is just up to one to look up, and interpret it correctly.


storm
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like it tounge
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jonny, are you no longer speaking to me?
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Tell that to the old man.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


you can tell him when you see him. I'm not a messenger boy.
 Quoting: aka 20093181


Oh...I won't be seeing him again. He assured me of that at our last encounter.

It was a rhetorical comment. However, you not being a 'messenger boy' was quite obvious to me from the beginning.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


jonny we seem to be getting very close to the honesty i was searching for. What was last encounter with the old man?
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I saw him near the front gate. I was on my way to class, I believe, back in '04. I parked my car and got out and approached him.

I asked him how he was doing. I was very pleased to see him, considering what happened in our last encounter.

He said he was doing ok and that he would be leaving soon. I told him that perhaps I could help him get his things together and help him move them.

He said that would not be necessary. I then said that I hoped we would see each other again. He then cryptically assured me that we wouldn't. He did so with a sly knowing grin on his face.

I then left. Within 24 hours later I was 'involuntarily committed'. Within 4 days later I discovered that my court appointed attorney was a master mason after I asked him about his masonic diamond studded ring.

I let him know what I expected of him. Like a good trained puppy dog he got me out within a day or two with no charges being filed against me and no payment required to him.

Since then, the masons have kept their distance from me. It appears we have come to an understanding of sorts. Look but don't touch.

Of course, this is just my perception of what occurred. The reality of it...who can say for sure?
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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you can tell him when you see him. I'm not a messenger boy.
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Oh...I won't be seeing him again. He assured me of that at our last encounter.

It was a rhetorical comment. However, you not being a 'messenger boy' was quite obvious to me from the beginning.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


jonny we seem to be getting very close to the honesty i was searching for. What was last encounter with the old man?
 Quoting: aka 20093181


I saw him near the front gate. I was on my way to class, I believe, back in '04. I parked my car and got out and approached him.

I asked him how he was doing. I was very pleased to see him, considering what happened in our last encounter.

He said he was doing ok and that he would be leaving soon. I told him that perhaps I could help him get his things together and help him move them.

He said that would not be necessary. I then said that I hoped we would see each other again. He then cryptically assured me that we wouldn't. He did so with a sly knowing grin on his face.

I then left. Within 24 hours later I was 'involuntarily committed'. Within 4 days later I discovered that my court appointed attorney was a master mason after I asked him about his masonic diamond studded ring.

I let him know what I expected of him. Like a good trained puppy dog he got me out within a day or two with no charges being filed against me and no payment required to him.

Since then, the masons have kept their distance from me. It appears we have come to an understanding of sorts. Look but don't touch.

Of course, this is just my perception of what occurred. The reality of it...who can say for sure?
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interesting, the way it sounds I have no doubt that its absolutely true. Did you use the "I am but a poor widow son" speel?
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interesting, the way it sounds I have no doubt that its absolutely true. Did you use the "I am but a poor widow son" speel?
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Hahah. No. I am the son of a doctor, a surgeon. My parents, as usual, didn't know what to make of any of it.

My tactic in dealing with my Masonic Attorney was simple and effective. Immediately after he admitted to me that he was a Mason, I focused all my attention on his left eye and showed him my internal reaction to his admission. I said 'You are a Mason?'

He was visibly taken aback my my stare. He said in a very defensive tone '(my name), I am here to help you.'

While unblinking with a constant intensity, I replied 'Then get me out of here.'

However, it is interesting that you say that...about me being a widow's son. My father unexpectedly passed away in December of '09, just a day before Christmas.

My mother is rich in material wealth, but poor in spiritual intent.

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The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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interesting, the way it sounds I have no doubt that its absolutely true. Did you use the "I am but a poor widow son" speel?
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Hahah. No. I am the son of a doctor, a surgeon. My parents, as usual, didn't know what to make of any of it.

My tactic in dealing with my Masonic Attorney was simple and effective. Immediately after he admitted to me that he was a Mason, I focused all my attention on his left eye and showed him my internal reaction to his admission. I said 'You are a Mason?'

He was visibly taken aback my my stare. He said in a very defensive tone '(my name), I am here to help you.'

While unblinking with a constant intensity, I replied 'Then get me out of here.'

However, it is interesting that you say that...about me being a widow's son. My father unexpectedly passed away in December of '09, just a day before Christmas.

My mother is rich in material wealth, but poor in spiritual intent.
 Quoting: Jonny Blaze


Jonny, I don't have a better story than that, at least one that I can tell. Sorry to hear about your loss. Nothing wrong with being wealthy. As far as spiritual inclinations, its hard to determine with some people. We all make our allowances for life.

I can imagine the stare. You shouldn't be scaring the living daylights out of the unwitting. Well jonny I gotta go, its been a hoot. you take care.
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On the note of precognition.

Think precursors, exclusively chemical precursors. Our feral/instinctive mind is subverbal and sends chemical associations of the scents it has gleaned from the outside world.

sub intellectual recognition.

woof woof
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:)


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Jonny, I don't have a better story than that, at least one that I can tell. Sorry to hear about your loss. Nothing wrong with being wealthy. As far as spiritual inclinations, its hard to determine with some people. We all make our allowances for life.

I can imagine the stare. You shouldn't be scaring the living daylights out of the unwitting. Well jonny I gotta go, its been a hoot. you take care.
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You too. And the feeling is mutual. ;)
The engravings translate to "This space intentionally left blank."

The prayer is inscribed in an ancient script, rarely used today. It seems to be a philippic against small insects, absent-mindedness, and the picking up and dropping of small objects.

The gate is open; through it you can see a desolation, with a pile of mangled bodies in one corner. Thousands of voices, lamenting some hideous fate, can be heard.
The way through the gate is barred by evil spirits, who jeer at your attempts to pass.
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On the note of precognition.

Think precursors, exclusively chemical precursors. Our feral/instinctive mind is subverbal and sends chemical associations of the scents it has gleaned from the outside world.

sub intellectual recognition.

woof woof
 Quoting: Villi VonderVeener




:)


hf
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feral/instinctive mind is subverbal
what does dion mean when he says that
it has cropped up before on the topic instinct
instinct is habit formed from repetition
intuition is intelligent inquiry

is that what he means

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On the note of precognition.

Think precursors, exclusively chemical precursors. Our feral/instinctive mind is subverbal and sends chemical associations of the scents it has gleaned from the outside world.

sub intellectual recognition.

woof woof
 Quoting: Villi VonderVeener


feral/instinctive mind is subverbal
what does dion mean when he says that
it has cropped up before on the topic instinct
instinct is habit formed from repetition
intuition is intelligent inquiry

is that what he means
 Quoting: aether


I think he means...another level to our sense of smell.

Instinct is innate.

Like suckling or the finger grasp.


Sense of smell is innate also as a sense, however one must learn through repetition what the 'scent' entails.

When the 'scent' is invisible if you will, or defies explanation, we find our intuition coming into play so to solve the problem of the what, how, and why.

:)

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exactly
a cat will always roll over and enjoy cat nip because there is no history of cat nip being interesting in cat memory (ancestral) other than it`s affect on a cat and cats are not prompted to think beyond effect because so

how many people do you know whom are not like the cat on topics society labels insrinctive
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good day seer,,

is not all reality a form of roll play?,,

we all have rolls to play afteral,,

your wisdom within precognition is simply the now no longer reconised only from a linear time focused perception,,

this is somthing all can do upon realisation,,

a gradual belief changing process,, based upon understanding the abilities all posess,,

once the seed is sown as a truth within the mind,,

the reality is thus manifested as a true reality,,

the snowballing of this effect amongst all is inevitable as these greator established truths are known as inherent truth,,

we all create this reality,, the more the collective will,, the greator the manifestaion,,

yet of course you already knew this,,


much love,,
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I think the problem for me regarding precognition is how it works.

And what is occurring...

Where is the receiver, receiving the information from?

If the event has yet to occur according to our vantage point.

One must accept that a future beyond ours exists and the receiver is picking up on this.

Now if one accepts that, then one has to accept other timelines.

Understanding that as well, we can project into our own future and infer our own behavior based on circumstances such as these.

For instance, I have wondered if my future Self has ever attempted getting messages to me on this forum, due only to knowing that if something bad were to occur due to decision I have made, I would attempt to rectify the situation by utilizing any means possible.

There are others whom I have suspected are much like the OP of that thread.


To take a line from Dion...

Why the hell not?
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I believe in pro-action behavior. Altering the future is within everyones ability. Most are afraid to screw up. Non action leaves the choices to someone else. That is not to say that I am closed to alternate views. I have been corrected, and rightly so.

Seer are you able to recall the moments of thoughts between waking and sleep. You know the ones that seem to hold imprints of other timelines or life experiences?
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I wonder why you ask.... I have precog but do not remember dreams--- blank!
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Animals Are Moral Creatures, Scientist Argues

"Until recently, scientists would have said your cat was snuggling up to you only as a means to get tasty treats. But many animals have a moral compass, and feel emotions such as love, grief, outrage and empathy, a new book argues."
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Is there really any doubt?


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Re: X Marks the Spot
Animals Are Moral Creatures, Scientist Argues

"Until recently, scientists would have said your cat was snuggling up to you only as a means to get tasty treats. But many animals have a moral compass, and feel emotions such as love, grief, outrage and empathy, a new book argues."
[link to news.yahoo.com]




Is there really any doubt?


QuackaHoo

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 Quoting: Seer777


there never was, on earth we used to talk with animals as in:
recognized they are self aware
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there never was, on earth we used to talk with animals as in:
recognized they are self aware
 Quoting: aether


but when we altered they altered also
now we both do the best we can

is the sensation
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there never was, on earth we used to talk with animals as in:
recognized they are self aware
 Quoting: aether


but when we altered they altered also
now we both do the best we can

is the sensation
 Quoting: aether


Did you watch the gorilla video?

Powerful it is.


I remember when I saw it for the first time as a youth.

It resonated strongly.



:) *sniff*
Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
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there never was, on earth we used to talk with animals as in:
recognized they are self aware
 Quoting: aether


but when we altered they altered also
now we both do the best we can

is the sensation
 Quoting: aether


Did you watch the gorilla video?

Powerful it is.


I remember when I saw it for the first time as a youth.

It resonated strongly.



:) *sniff*
 Quoting: Seer777


i was just going to mention for the past hour or so building to just 5 mins ago i experienced sadness (not mine) the most i have ever experienced it
it was general not focused on any one thing
underlying now arisen to visible sign
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:) *sniff*
 Quoting: Seer777


i was just going to mention for the past hour or so building to just 5 mins ago i experienced sadness (not mine) the most i have ever experienced it
it was general not focused on any one thing
underlying now arisen to visible sign
 Quoting: aether


It was more, marveling at the Beauty of it all.

The tears are ones of gratitude for such.

Spot on.


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Difficulties strengthen the Mind as labor does the body...
~Seneca





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