~~~~~~~~~~~~oooo~~~~ Welcome Fellow Lightworkers ~~~~oooo~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hi everyone. I didn't know what section to put this in, so I chose peace development because animals
are basically peaceful! As you know, I have written a few blogs on living and creating in the Now, but
this time I am applying it to our animal kingdom and what I have observed. Being a lover of animals,
their habits and their structured life, I love to observe my two furry kids and relate their lives
to how they perceive things. I think that animals are extremely clever and have plenty of advantages
over us humans.
It is very difficult for us humans to live in the Now, unless we have reached that spiritual level where
it becomes the norm. Animals, on the other hand, I have observed really live for the moment they are
living in, Now. My pups, I can't say to them "I will take you for a walk later after I finish on my
computer." Dogs are clever in that they learn phrases that relate to their favourite things in life -
food, walks, treats etc., very quickly. My pups learnt to sit for their treat quite young. I told Charlie,
the youngest, to watch Ginger sit, and he copied her when he has a treat. Very clever kids.
Getting back to Now, all that dogs pick up is the familiar phrase, "go for walk," they have no idea what
later means, or in one hour's time. I can't say what is in their minds, but it appears they live in the
Now constantly. That is why they can sit for very long periods watching a back yard, for example.
As well as staying at home all day quite content to sleep while Mum and Dad go to work.
We have been brought up to see animals as an inferior race to humans, dumb because they can't do things
that humans do. I see them as beautiful unique souls who come to earth in a different body, a lot of
them in service to their human friends. They don't have human bodies because they have a different role
to us on earth. Look at the wonderful assistance dogs who give their whole lives to love and serve
a disabled human. They are the epitome of love in action.
In the wild, animals only kill for food. Can't say the same for humans. Animals also have breeding
seasons but humans breed indesciminately, over-populating the earth. Have you ever watched elephant
herds? There is a matriach who leads the herd, like the wise old grandmother everyone goes to for
advice and comfort. When a baby elephant is born and joins the herd, it's the aunties who protect
the infant, crowding around it making sure it doesn't get lost or hurt. It's just beautiful to watch.
Again, unconditional love is served up as the norm in a herd of elephants with young ones.
I guess, what I wanted to say is that we all have our role on earth and I pay tribute and give my
gratitude to all the beautiful and not so handsome animals who share this earth with us.
All unique in their own wonderful way, all have souls like us. It makes you wonder what is going
on in their beautiful heads with all this ascension process. I read somewhere that the wild animals
shouldn't feel a huge change like we do, they should fair better. I've noticed with my two that
they have been sleeping a lot more, seem lethargic at times like their Mum. Ginger has become
more loving with other people she meets on her walks - yesterday she was bursting with so much
happiness she was squealing and running up to people to cuddle them and spread her happiness.
Luckily the people she met were also in a happy state and only too pleased to accept her love.
Time for a cuppa, have a nice day/evening everyone, full of beautiful NOWs.
love and light to everyone, Tara.
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