Happy Caturday everyone! Hope you all have had a fabulously furry Fall day so far.
D and I have wrapped up another great episode. Today's topic was "Psychic Pets". For those of you who listened in live, we hope you learned a lot and enjoyed tuning in. For those of you who missed today's episode, always remember you can listen in the archives anytime by going to this link:
www.blogtalkradio.com/shesatortie OR by checking out link on our Facebook or Twitter page here:
www.facebook.com/missy.show44
www.twitter.com/missyshow
I personally believe that animals are more attuned to the natural (and supernatural) world than we as humans are. We have all the distractions of daily life such as work, school, maintaining a household, watching television, listening to music, social media, and playing on the Internet to keep our minds bogged down; and even if we didn't have all these technological distractions, there would still be the issue of the constant chatter that goes on in our minds. We are forever making mental judgments about our environment, ourselves, and each other. It's rare that we are able to purely experience the present moment just as it is. For us, there is always a past or future to lament or be excited about--to provide a constant commentary about. Because animals lack language, they can have no thoughts. This lack of thoughts frees them to fully experience life as it arises--which in turn allows them to be more attuned to the natural world and perhaps, to that beyond it.
If you want to hear me and D expound on this subject, go back and give the show a listen. If you have any thoughts on the matter of animals having extra sensory perception or simply being more attuned with their natural five senses, hit us up on Twitter or Facebook. Or you may want to share a personal story you have about your own pet or one you know.
PS,
Special thanks to all of you who wished Missy well on her Birthday yesterday! She thanks and loves all of you!
Until next time, Missians..............................................
This is your host J, signing off.
D and I have wrapped up another great episode. Today's topic was "Psychic Pets". For those of you who listened in live, we hope you learned a lot and enjoyed tuning in. For those of you who missed today's episode, always remember you can listen in the archives anytime by going to this link:
www.blogtalkradio.com/shesatortie OR by checking out link on our Facebook or Twitter page here:
www.facebook.com/missy.show44
www.twitter.com/missyshow
I personally believe that animals are more attuned to the natural (and supernatural) world than we as humans are. We have all the distractions of daily life such as work, school, maintaining a household, watching television, listening to music, social media, and playing on the Internet to keep our minds bogged down; and even if we didn't have all these technological distractions, there would still be the issue of the constant chatter that goes on in our minds. We are forever making mental judgments about our environment, ourselves, and each other. It's rare that we are able to purely experience the present moment just as it is. For us, there is always a past or future to lament or be excited about--to provide a constant commentary about. Because animals lack language, they can have no thoughts. This lack of thoughts frees them to fully experience life as it arises--which in turn allows them to be more attuned to the natural world and perhaps, to that beyond it.
If you want to hear me and D expound on this subject, go back and give the show a listen. If you have any thoughts on the matter of animals having extra sensory perception or simply being more attuned with their natural five senses, hit us up on Twitter or Facebook. Or you may want to share a personal story you have about your own pet or one you know.
PS,
Special thanks to all of you who wished Missy well on her Birthday yesterday! She thanks and loves all of you!
Until next time, Missians..............................................
This is your host J, signing off.
Another Missy baby pic. |
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