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22 sats \ 5 replies \ @rebel_nomad 21 Oct \ on: Do cows cry? alter_native
Animals are using telepathy far more than us, seems to me that they're kinda "logged in" constantly, of course it will be a natural experience for them.
When one of our young cats likely got grabbed & killed by a monitor lizard the others finally understood that this can be a dangerous place, they all stopped roaming around as before from that very moment.
He was the one who deserved that the least, since he spent a while in the jaws of our dog as a kitten while my wife broke a heavy umbrella over his back to save him...
Since that happened he's also been around here, he kept popping up in my mind in a very clear, realistic and different way than as a memory only. Then yesterday that changed suddenly, so he's likely on his way to being another cat, at another place :-)
Or maybe a monitor lizard to avoid this particular fate the next time hehe!
It's like how my dogs can sprint off into the wild desert when it is dark outside, to chase a small creature. It blows my mind. They re so in tune. It's like beyond the 5 senses that we tend to focus on.
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Yep, but its possible to train and regain some of it at least!
When I lived in a rural house before the scamdemic I had a very regular route that I'd walk or run in the woods, after a while I started doing it in the pitch dark. Worked most of the time, it was only once that I completely lost track and had to literally feel my way around trees for a hundred yards or so before I could see where I was haha!
Sailing solo in the night is also great btw...
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That's awesome. I agree we can relearn. People are so out of touch with their environment in general. I once had a dose of mushrooms and wondered into the desert. Soon it got very dark. I was also naked. No shoes. I didn't even really have a trip. My sense just turned way up. And I made it home no problem. It was very cool.
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Hehehehe, with your nick and this great territory I'd expect nothing less! ;-)
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Thank you. I am glad there are some here that appreciate it.. alter_native is still being defined.
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