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> - PEACE -

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hehe indeed...

kennyah's look reminded me the old classic:

 

A dog thinks: Hey, these people I live

with feed me, love me, provide me with

a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take

good care of me... They must be Gods!

 

A cat thinks: Hey, these people I live

with feed me, love me, provide me with

a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take

good care of me... I must be a God!

 

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> , " David " <david.bozzi@>

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> http://picasaweb.google.com/David.Bozzi333/Keenyah/photo#5049132619264

> 274466

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> > - PEACE -

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> hehe indeed...

> kennyah's look reminded me the old classic:

>

> A dog thinks: Hey, these people I live

> with feed me, love me, provide me with

> a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take

> good care of me... They must be Gods!

>

> A cat thinks: Hey, these people I live

> with feed me, love me, provide me with

> a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take

> good care of me... I must be a God!

 

 

Yep Yosy, that is a classic quote.

 

Keenyah is my Wingman.

 

There's really no distinction between him & myself.

 

But if he were 180 lbs I sure as hell, wouldn't get in the same

enclosure with him!

 

Dr. Andrew Weil made a similar observation by stating

that if he were shrunk down to the size of a mouse

his dog would still love him

 

but his cat...

 

his cat would eat him. :)

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> yosyx wrote:

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> > , " David " <david.bozzi@>

> > wrote:

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> > >

> >

http://picasaweb.google.com/David.Bozzi333/Keenyah/photo#5049132619264

> > 274466

> > >

> > > - PEACE -

> > >

> >

> > hehe indeed...

> > kennyah's look reminded me the old classic:

> >

> > A dog thinks: Hey, these people I live

> > with feed me, love me, provide me with

> > a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take

> > good care of me... They must be Gods!

> >

> > A cat thinks: Hey, these people I live

> > with feed me, love me, provide me with

> > a nice warm, dry house, pet me, and take

> > good care of me... I must be a God!

>

>

> Yep Yosy, that is a classic quote.

>

> Keenyah is my Wingman.

>

> There's really no distinction between him & myself.

>

> But if he were 180 lbs I sure as hell, wouldn't get in the same

> enclosure with him!

>

> Dr. Andrew Weil made a similar observation by stating

> that if he were shrunk down to the size of a mouse

> his dog would still love him

>

> but his cat...

>

> his cat would eat him. :)

>

 

 

 

I hadn't heard that one before, esp. from Dr. Weil, oh my!;-)

Don't bet your life on it though, my cats and my daughter's cats

always have been more like dogs. As a matter of fact my cat Mimi, is

nicknamed 'foot kitty'.

 

They've been raised around too many other animals as young kittens.

 

I thought it interesting that in our homes, dogs, cats, birds, fish,

snakes, hamsters, mice, and whatever temporarily saved creature

would/could/should co-exist peacefully.

 

Always wondered why humans can't.

 

Peace,

Anna

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> I hadn't heard that one before, esp. from Dr. Weil, oh my!;-)

> Don't bet your life on it though, my cats and my daughter's cats

> always have been more like dogs. As a matter of fact my cat Mimi, is

> nicknamed 'foot kitty'.

>

> They've been raised around too many other animals as young kittens.

>

> I thought it interesting that in our homes, dogs, cats, birds, fish,

> snakes, hamsters, mice, and whatever temporarily saved creature

> would/could/should co-exist peacefully.

>

> Always wondered why humans can't.

 

 

People think too much?

 

Here's a moving video clip I found on a cat list of a leopard who

hunts a baboon, but ends up mothering her orphaned infant.

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, " David " <david.bozzi

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> David wrote:

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> > Here's a moving video clip I found on a cat list of a leopard who

> > hunts a baboon, but ends up mothering her orphaned infant.

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> Whoops! Here ya go.

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> http://www.metacafe.com/watch/497834/wonders_of_the_nature/

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Thank you, with a few tears in my eyes, I wonder...

 

Is it mankind who has difficulty leaving his genetic predisposition

to be hunter/predator? Still distinguishing between 'us' and 'them'.

 

Seems to me years of nature stories seem to advent a unique trait of

animals: the ability to cross over breeds to enact 'mothering'.

 

 

Peace and Love,

Anna

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anabebe57 wrote:

 

> Thank you, with a few tears in my eyes, I wonder...

>

> Is it mankind who has difficulty leaving his genetic predisposition

> to be hunter/predator? Still distinguishing between 'us' and 'them'.

 

 

People are animals who think *A LOT*.

 

 

 

> Seems to me years of nature stories seem to advent a unique trait of

> animals: the ability to cross over breeds to enact 'mothering'.

 

 

:) Just think. If there were no male humans

there'd be no such thing as nuclear weapons, bombs & war.

 

But for some crazy reason Mother Nature in her infinite Wisdom

augmented the 'female' to make males.

 

Perhaps this is no wisdom at all.

It's Duality.

 

We're dreaming.

 

But how to awaken in the Dream without being sleepy?

 

Surely the Source would deny no one of that Miracle.

 

How do I accept the healing & the Miracle that is forever

offered & would never be denied anyone?

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> :) Just think. If there were no male humans

> there'd be no such thing as nuclear weapons, bombs & war.

 

Perhaps. Perhaps the evolution of Man (humankind) includes his/her

natural propensity towards war and sooner or later our evolution will

have spiralled (dovetailed;-) us out of this inclination.

 

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> But for some crazy reason Mother Nature in her infinite Wisdom

> augmented the 'female' to make males.

 

 

Perhaps now that the gene poole can come from a test tube....

An 'unnatural' natural selection. Who knows, males are still chosen

over female embryos. Not much changes.

 

 

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> Perhaps this is no wisdom at all.

> It's Duality.

 

It's non-duality at its finest. Encompassing all. Wisdom is the

byproduct of awareness. It's cost is enormous, one has to surrender

everything.

 

 

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> We're dreaming.

>

> But how to awaken in the Dream without being sleepy?

 

 

What dreams may come? What sleep begets the dreamer?

 

 

>

> Surely the Source would deny no one of that Miracle.

 

 

It has been said that one person awakening changes the entire world.

This is truth.

 

 

>

> How do I accept the healing & the Miracle that is forever

> offered & would never be denied anyone?

>

 

It is freely given and all one needs to say is " YES! " . (To his/her

own life.) What else is there?

 

Metta,

Anna

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, " Richard " <richarkar wrote:

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> And then there was the dyslexic seeker, searching for dog.

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hehe and the dyslexic atheist, who spent a

sleeples night trying to prove nonexistence

of dog...

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anabebe57 wrote:

 

> Perhaps. Perhaps the evolution of Man (humankind) includes his/her

> natural propensity towards war and sooner or later our evolution will

> have spiralled (dovetailed;-) us out of this inclination.

 

 

Yes but the human species, specifically isn't guaranteed that outcome.

 

(many seeds are sown only a few prosper)

 

It's a BIG Universe.

 

There are many suns & many planets....

 

 

> > Perhaps this is no wisdom at all.

> > It's Duality.

..

 

> It's non-duality at its finest. Encompassing all. Wisdom is the

> byproduct of awareness. It's cost is enormous, one has to surrender

> everything.

 

 

What's the difference between a sliced pie and a Whole Pie?

 

Truth is androgynous.

 

 

 

> It has been said that one person awakening changes the entire world.

> This is truth.

 

 

Why weren't Jesus, Buddha & Ramana (and countless unknown 'others')enough?

 

Maybe they were & time is slow? :)

 

Ok I'll flip-flop here and maintain that you are right & no one has

been *COMPLETELY* Enlightened yet....

 

 

> > How do I accept the healing & the Miracle that is forever

> > offered & would never be denied anyone?

..

 

> It is freely given and all one needs to say is " YES! " . (To his/her

> own life.) What else is there?

 

 

Well saying 'yes' is not enough.

 

I say 'yes' every day.

 

It goes much deeper than that

and I still don't have the Answer...

 

Maybe I *AM* The Answer?

(but that is way too intellectual for either you or me & clearly not

sufficient)

 

 

> Metta,

> Anna

 

 

:)

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