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Bird can “read” human gaze

 
Birds Rock
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My parrot started screaming OH NO! OH NO! He says a lot of things, but never heard that so I went running to see what was wrong.

Across the street, 3 kids were standing in front of neighbor's mailbox, which had a 2-foot fuse hanging from it - and it was LIT.

As they ran away, the thing blew up. That's OK - the parrot nabbed them and called the cops.
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My parrot started screaming OH NO! OH NO! He says a lot of things, but never heard that so I went running to see what was wrong.

Across the street, 3 kids were standing in front of neighbor's mailbox, which had a 2-foot fuse hanging from it - and it was LIT.

As they ran away, the thing blew up. That's OK - the parrot nabbed them and called the cops.
 Quoting: Birds Rock 649956

Had a "Butterfly Effect" flashback there for a second.
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No, no hedgehog stories. But I live in the mountains and have had close encounters (and all peaceful ones) with many other wild creatures such as bear, mountain lion, fox, beaver, skunk, crow, golden eagle, other birds, rabbit, deer, raccoons, mice, rattlesnake and others.

And I mean close like a matter of a couple of feet in many cases, even with bear & mountain lion. They have all been magical moments with no aggression shown by the animal - just curiosity.

They sense intentions and they sense fear in humans but when your intentions are not hostile and there is no fear they become mildly curious.

And, yes, there are lessons to be learned from our animal brothers. In many ways they are more advanced than humans and we can learn from them.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 631579

Native American Indians were waiting for the Bear to teach them the art of hibernation. Indian's would have loved to sleep through the harder winter months, increase there lifespan and spend there time awake in the warm seasons.

I believe in interspecies communications on an advanced level.

But I also believe a civilized human being has been corrupted thus he/she no longer can communicate in such a way.

Research and common sense shows our minds operate in pictures and images. Imaginary recreation of the senses is the primary brain language. Emotion is also included but is special to the action of thought.

Like a computer, we have several layers of thought. Our deep subconscious being the most primal root, emotion being the next layer then conscious thought being the last.

The act of learning a spoken language is dragging us backwards in mind abilities. All modern spoken languages are so simple they dumb down our fine art of communication. As in, words aren't visually based like our minds thoughts are.

The hardest thing to do is learn to think w/o a trace of spoken language in our thoughts. If one can think in clear, all natural emotion and sensory images, avoiding language, we can connect with other mammals as that is how they think as well.

It is the same with magic and miracles as well. Example,..

When a great catastrophe enters ones life, they are filled with a lot of emotion and they are pushed into a more primal thought base. There brains are focused into survival mode, a primal command we can't override. This eliminates spoken language thought patterns. A prayer is answered in those times.

But a greedy person praying for money is using language based prayers. That is like using analog programing on a digital system. The two languages do not match. So the minds ability to conjure actions upon its enviroment are compramised.

If one wishes to conjure magic and/or miracles, whatever you call it, use the natural thought patterns.

Use only recreation of senses to imagine the outcome. Practice until you can recreate sight, smell, touch, sound, taste, ect until they are very vivid in your imagination. Then use emotion to add power to the images. Greater emotion allows more fuel for the thought.

More then likely the pictured outcome will happen, in one form or another. Be careful, what you put out comes back to you, always.

X


sorry for the long post, I tried to keep it short.

Comments/suggestions? Feel free.
falldown  (OP)

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04/04/2009 01:22 PM
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No, no hedgehog stories. But I live in the mountains and have had close encounters (and all peaceful ones) with many other wild creatures such as bear, mountain lion, fox, beaver, skunk, crow, golden eagle, other birds, rabbit, deer, raccoons, mice, rattlesnake and others.

And I mean close like a matter of a couple of feet in many cases, even with bear & mountain lion. They have all been magical moments with no aggression shown by the animal - just curiosity.

They sense intentions and they sense fear in humans but when your intentions are not hostile and there is no fear they become mildly curious.

And, yes, there are lessons to be learned from our animal brothers. In many ways they are more advanced than humans and we can learn from them.

Native American Indians were waiting for the Bear to teach them the art of hibernation. Indian's would have loved to sleep through the harder winter months, increase there lifespan and spend there time awake in the warm seasons.

I believe in interspecies communications on an advanced level.

But I also believe a civilized human being has been corrupted thus he/she no longer can communicate in such a way.

Research and common sense shows our minds operate in pictures and images. Imaginary recreation of the senses is the primary brain language. Emotion is also included but is special to the action of thought.

Like a computer, we have several layers of thought. Our deep subconscious being the most primal root, emotion being the next layer then conscious thought being the last.

The act of learning a spoken language is dragging us backwards in mind abilities. All modern spoken languages are so simple they dumb down our fine art of communication. As in, words aren't visually based like our minds thoughts are.

The hardest thing to do is learn to think w/o a trace of spoken language in our thoughts. If one can think in clear, all natural emotion and sensory images, avoiding language, we can connect with other mammals as that is how they think as well.

It is the same with magic and miracles as well. Example,..

When a great catastrophe enters ones life, they are filled with a lot of emotion and they are pushed into a more primal thought base. There brains are focused into survival mode, a primal command we can't override. This eliminates spoken language thought patterns. A prayer is answered in those times.

But a greedy person praying for money is using language based prayers. That is like using analog programing on a digital system. The two languages do not match. So the minds ability to conjure actions upon its enviroment are compramised.

If one wishes to conjure magic and/or miracles, whatever you call it, use the natural thought patterns.

Use only recreation of senses to imagine the outcome. Practice until you can recreate sight, smell, touch, sound, taste, ect until they are very vivid in your imagination. Then use emotion to add power to the images. Greater emotion allows more fuel for the thought.

More then likely the pictured outcome will happen, in one form or another. Be careful, what you put out comes back to you, always.

X


sorry for the long post, I tried to keep it short.

Comments/suggestions? Feel free.
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04/04/2009 01:47 PM
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I spend much time and $$$ feeding/watering the birds in my area - during all seasons. They know me and they communicate with me - spouse always has to ask me what they want or what they're saying. ROTFL

Sometimes the fledglings fall from the nest and I can't get them back in. So I have a very well-cleaned cage that I put them in and take care of till they can leave.

I make sure the parents see what I'm doing, and I keep the cage outside as much as possible, although it must be monitored (we have hawks, too).

Because babies have to be fed so frequently, I've even taken them to work with me - no boss has ever been happy about that. Awk!

So, I had 3 baby sparrows in a cage outside and the whole bird community was aflutter about it. What I saw was so amazing it brings tears to my eyes even now.

Apparently the 3 birds were from 2 diff families because two sets of parents were visiting and caring for them - in the cage. The cage has a door on top, not the side, and I leave it open so that anyone who is strong or smart enough to make it out is good to go.

Interesting that the male/father birds would bring food up to the cage and feed the babies through the bars.

But the moms - wow! They actually entered the cage to feed and cuddle with the babies. They were nurturing them and talking to them ~ better than some human parents I know!

The most incredible part - the whole sparrow community was talking up a storm and buzzing the cage with creative flybys. I didn't catch on at first, but I realized they were teaching the babies how to fly - both visually and verbally. (I thought birds just automatically knew how to fly!)

As the first baby made it out the door, there was community-wide jubilation and I swear the baby had a proud smile on his beak - he was so happy. As the baby learned to control his wings, he then joined the others in the chattering flybys, encouraging the other 2 babies to follow suit.

The last baby to make it out was the runt and everyone was very focused on helping him. I had to keep him one more night, but they were all waiting for him the next morning, and they kept up the noisy flybys. He finally made it out, too.

I've saved and released many little ones and I love each and every one.

Recently I learned that when the birds sing in the morning, it biologically affects the leaves on the trees, allowing their pores to open up and absorb the dew.

I also learned that the chirping sounds are actually imitations of the resonance coming from within the earth itself - sounds that we cannot hear but that the birds can.

They're important to our ecocycle and they need as much help as we can give em. Oh yeah.
falldown  (OP)

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04/04/2009 02:29 PM
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I spend much time and $$$ feeding/watering the birds in my area - during all seasons. They know me and they communicate with me - spouse always has to ask me what they want or what they're saying. ROTFL

Sometimes the fledglings fall from the nest and I can't get them back in. So I have a very well-cleaned cage that I put them in and take care of till they can leave.

I make sure the parents see what I'm doing, and I keep the cage outside as much as possible, although it must be monitored (we have hawks, too).

Because babies have to be fed so frequently, I've even taken them to work with me - no boss has ever been happy about that. Awk!

So, I had 3 baby sparrows in a cage outside and the whole bird community was aflutter about it. What I saw was so amazing it brings tears to my eyes even now.

Apparently the 3 birds were from 2 diff families because two sets of parents were visiting and caring for them - in the cage. The cage has a door on top, not the side, and I leave it open so that anyone who is strong or smart enough to make it out is good to go.

Interesting that the male/father birds would bring food up to the cage and feed the babies through the bars.

But the moms - wow! They actually entered the cage to feed and cuddle with the babies. They were nurturing them and talking to them ~ better than some human parents I know!

The most incredible part - the whole sparrow community was talking up a storm and buzzing the cage with creative flybys. I didn't catch on at first, but I realized they were teaching the babies how to fly - both visually and verbally. (I thought birds just automatically knew how to fly!)

As the first baby made it out the door, there was community-wide jubilation and I swear the baby had a proud smile on his beak - he was so happy. As the baby learned to control his wings, he then joined the others in the chattering flybys, encouraging the other 2 babies to follow suit.

The last baby to make it out was the runt and everyone was very focused on helping him. I had to keep him one more night, but they were all waiting for him the next morning, and they kept up the noisy flybys. He finally made it out, too.

I've saved and released many little ones and I love each and every one.

Recently I learned that when the birds sing in the morning, it biologically affects the leaves on the trees, allowing their pores to open up and absorb the dew.

I also learned that the chirping sounds are actually imitations of the resonance coming from within the earth itself - sounds that we cannot hear but that the birds can.

They're important to our ecocycle and they need as much help as we can give em. Oh yeah.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 650047

Very cool! smile_kiss
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No, no hedgehog stories. But I live in the mountains and have had close encounters (and all peaceful ones) with many other wild creatures such as bear, mountain lion, fox, beaver, skunk, crow, golden eagle, other birds, rabbit, deer, raccoons, mice, rattlesnake and others.

And I mean close like a matter of a couple of feet in many cases, even with bear & mountain lion. They have all been magical moments with no aggression shown by the animal - just curiosity.

They sense intentions and they sense fear in humans but when your intentions are not hostile and there is no fear they become mildly curious.

And, yes, there are lessons to be learned from our animal brothers. In many ways they are more advanced than humans and we can learn from them.

Native American Indians were waiting for the Bear to teach them the art of hibernation. Indian's would have loved to sleep through the harder winter months, increase there lifespan and spend there time awake in the warm seasons.

I believe in interspecies communications on an advanced level.

But I also believe a civilized human being has been corrupted thus he/she no longer can communicate in such a way.

Research and common sense shows our minds operate in pictures and images. Imaginary recreation of the senses is the primary brain language. Emotion is also included but is special to the action of thought.

Like a computer, we have several layers of thought. Our deep subconscious being the most primal root, emotion being the next layer then conscious thought being the last.

The act of learning a spoken language is dragging us backwards in mind abilities. All modern spoken languages are so simple they dumb down our fine art of communication. As in, words aren't visually based like our minds thoughts are.

The hardest thing to do is learn to think w/o a trace of spoken language in our thoughts. If one can think in clear, all natural emotion and sensory images, avoiding language, we can connect with other mammals as that is how they think as well.

It is the same with magic and miracles as well. Example,..

When a great catastrophe enters ones life, they are filled with a lot of emotion and they are pushed into a more primal thought base. There brains are focused into survival mode, a primal command we can't override. This eliminates spoken language thought patterns. A prayer is answered in those times.

But a greedy person praying for money is using language based prayers. That is like using analog programing on a digital system. The two languages do not match. So the minds ability to conjure actions upon its enviroment are compramised.

If one wishes to conjure magic and/or miracles, whatever you call it, use the natural thought patterns.

Use only recreation of senses to imagine the outcome. Practice until you can recreate sight, smell, touch, sound, taste, ect until they are very vivid in your imagination. Then use emotion to add power to the images. Greater emotion allows more fuel for the thought.

More then likely the pictured outcome will happen, in one form or another. Be careful, what you put out comes back to you, always.

X


sorry for the long post, I tried to keep it short.

Comments/suggestions? Feel free.
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What do you think would happen then if one were to place images of sacred geometry into their mind?
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I keep telling people, can't trust those birds. Billions of them, and everybody assumes they're harmless



People are either in-tune with nature or not. Those out of tune will always fear it and never achieve harmony in their lifetime.
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I keep telling people, can't trust those birds. Billions of them, and everybody assumes they're harmless



People are either in-tune with nature or not. Those out of tune will always fear it and never achieve harmony in their lifetime.
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It's a joke that most people probably haven't been around long enough, or perhaps missed when it had it's 5 seconds of fame. Basically making fun of the folks that want to pin all the blame for every problem that they've ever had on Jews, or Blacks, or Mexicans, or Women, etc.

Kinda had to be there... lol
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awesome. the grackle like ones with more humans pupils.
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Re: Bird can “read” human gaze
I can read the roving eye of Falldown, and it makes me nauseous.
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I can read the roving eye of Falldown, and it makes me nauseous.





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