
Good morning! Coffee at the ready its time to write a blog!
May love and laughter find you! May your day be bright and sunny! It’s sunny here! Love blue sky against the trees!
Today I am thinking about the connection’s we humans have to the earth and all that lives on it. I am thinking of the animals, plants and trees.
The question is how do we connect to these? To connect means there is a relationship between us and each of these. What does that relationship look like? It requires interaction, ___communication to interact with humans, and is this true for animals, plants and trees?
When I think about this; from my research and observations I say yes! We communicate not only by just by speech. When we communicate with other humans we rely on body language, tone of voice for two qualities of understanding. We rely on sight because we rely on body language.
Part of the communication with animals as example involves sight and determining the body language. This works when we consider humans with cats, dogs, birds____ those we have as pets or those who we use to have sustenance such as cows. Farmers bond with their cows too! Happy cows allow us to milk them; they depend on us caregiving them. This is a relationship, and communication occurs. If you think of dogs, and how loved and even adored we feel we are by them. How they care about us, they even save us, watch over us as one of their own. Animals are highly intelligent and are not to be ignored.
Science teaches us that we do interact with plants. One well known test is speaking positively and then negatively to a plant and observe its growth. We know that water also responds to our intent through what we speak to it positively and negatively. Makes me wonder what else we need to know about the plant life. There are some very interesting books available. Based on and backed up by tested theories by physics for example.
Water observation:
Dr. Masaru Emoto’s water experiments are interesting observations. They are considered controversial. The photography most interesting because you can see the influence of the molecular structure by positive and negative influence of sound. Dr Masaru is often referred to in writings about spiritual and alternative health. Even unverified by mainstream science the outstanding influence captured by Masaru are intriguing because the water has responded to sound and intent. I find this fascinating.
Plant observations:
There are observations of plants responding to sound and intention as well. Acting angry at a plant for a period of time will stunt it. Talking happily will have a plant growing beautifully.
Animal observations: And we all know how we feel about our pets, and even those who do not belong to us respond to us. Think of feeding fish and ducks at a pond. Pigeons in parking lots, seagulls at the seaside. If we feed them___ squirrels.
These are quick thoughts that come up as examples. It goes deeper and I think there is a lot we can learn about relationships.
Best wishes! Pejj Nunes
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