Guest guest Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 I loved your story Linda, I know what you mean about the reactions of the 4 legged babies. They aren't really sure what is going on when you do the practices! I love it my friend! I really do! Love, Katherine Linda <crazycats711 Thursday, January 17, 2008 11:36:17 PM Re: A Moment with God! That made a tear come to my eyes too... all three of your stories. My dog Deebo and my grandson's cat Thigger stay glued to me most all day, especially Deebo. The cat likes to stay outdoors a lot. Deebo refuses to go out unless I go with him, most of the time. The cat seems to thinks he is a dog and the dog seems to thinks he is a cat a lot. So they are both catdogs...hehe! I talk to them all the time, just like they are humans and they do seem to know exactly what I am saying all the time. I don't always know what they are saying to me though. LOL! But I try. You should have seen Deebo when I was doing the compressed meditation. He had a worried look on his face when I tried rolling on the floor..I got the giggles and couldn't stop. When I got to the Hu Hu Hu jumping up and down part he was beside himself with worry. I had to stop for a sec and assure him that I had not gone completely bonkers. Love, Linda Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 , Katherine Miller <katsam19@.. .> wrote: > > Awe, that made tears come to my eyes! That was so sweet! My chest is where my Lexy loves to lay and she loves to try to get hold of flesh to do her kneading on, usually around my neck and I have to keep moving her because once she starts getting into it her claws come out and they hurt. She is my sweety and she loves rubbing up against my neck and under my chin. All of my animals including my black lab are mommy's babies. They come to me for everything like my kids do and so I would love to know what they had to say to me. That would be the coolest! I think Shaw (male kitty) would say " Hey mom, you got some twizzlers or yogurt? " LOL! Lexy would say, " Hey rub me right here (her head)! " , Mittens would say " Hey don't touch, I am sleeping " or slap me in the head as she says " Hey I was there! " , and Annie (black lab) would say " Hey don't worry about them, just take care of me! " Actually since I have been progressing I have notice they all will hang out around > me and sometimes, especially when I have a shaktipat will either be more attracted, or aren't sure about me. Same thing when I am meditating. It is funny how they are sensitive to things we do and what goes on with us. > It would be amazing to know what they are thinking. Thanks for sharing your story with us, the is a remarkable example of the loyalty cats (and dogs in my opinion) have for their owners. Bless you my dear friend. > > Love, > katherine > > > <... > > Kundalini-Awakening -Systems- 1 > Thursday, January 17, 2008 7:26:48 PM > [Kundalini-Awakenin g-Systems- 1] Re: A Moment with God! > > Cats certainly are very knowing and spiritual creatures within their > love and devotion. Perhaps not as transparently so as dogs. What's > that saying: call a dog and he/she will come running. Call your cat > and the response will be " I'll take a message..... . " . I used to > meet an elderly widower for coffee - a retired scientist and > agnostic. One day I noticed a sad look on his face. I enquired about > it and he said that in the prior week he'd been holding his beloved > cat against his chest and was stunned to receive a message spelt out > intuitively but ever so clearly in his mind: " I love you very much > but will have to leave you soon...... " . He was puzzled because he was > not prone to these insights and furthermore his darling cat seemed so > physically healthy and robust. But 5 days later (the day before our > meeting), he had found her peacefully passed away under his house. > That earlier delivered message delivered was far richer and more > meaningful than could have been the wording of any farewell letter. > > ============ ========= ========= == > > Brandi wrote: > > " My kitty Sawyer was born on Christmas Eve. I can relate. There are > times I go into a meditative state just holding her. I read somewhere > that the sound of a cat purring was at the same vibrational rate as > the human chest wall. The writer proposed that this is why cats in > particular have such a calming effect, and have been shown to bring > blood pressure down. They are certainly a gift from God/dess. " > > > > > > ____________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _________ _ ____________ __ > Never miss a thing. Make your home page. > http://www.. com/r/hs > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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