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Wonderful topic. I have been raising similar thoughts to people for years..that wild dogs and wild cats are so much less dumbed down than domesticated ones. I suspect, some animals are spiritual beings living in a duality world, not altogether different from ourselves but a very different experience. Thanks for addressing animal telepathy. It's real, and not often discussed..prolly because we live in such mind controlled materialist CULTure. Appreciate your share of some unique childhood heritage and experiences you have had. I have found it interesting that as a child I had great repore with domestic dogs and wild animals. Spent a lot of time in wilderness around "dangerous" wild animals and learned to project telepathic intentions and calmness to help avoid any confrontations. Strangely, I noticed that some domesticated dogs react very badly to my presence..and this is after many years of healing, practicing energy hygiene and periodic thorough clearings. It has puzzled me, but I don't seem to be able to receive telepathic messaging from dogs as clearly as you do Alicen. I have never been harmed by a wild animal..including charging moose, elk, bears within 10 feet...so it has been curious that I have been bitten by domesticated dogs 4 times in my life. Much appreciation for taking the time to lay out this largely ignored topic with such care and thought! 🤗

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I plan to write more about animal telepathy for my True Power vs. Transhumanism series. It's so real! I'm not a pro at it or anything, I just got a head start as a kid.

My first thought when reading about how domestic animals feel uneasy around you, is that they're reminded of their devolution & therefore triggered. People act similarly when you try to remind them humans can fly!

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Look forward your future musings! Interesting thought, I had not considered the devolution trigger aspect. It could be they pick up my intense disdain for domestication and occasionally bark and bite in response..much like stupid humans, as you say. 😅

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Oct 6, 2023Liked by Alicen Grey

Also, I loved Trinidad and Tobago when I went there in the 90’s and long to go back. The place , the people and the food was magical.

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THE FOOOOOOD 😋 I feel quite privileged to have grown up eating mangoes, roti, channa, etc.

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Oct 6, 2023Liked by Alicen Grey

You are! I could go for roti right now!

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Oct 6, 2023Liked by Alicen Grey

I am an animal person, always and ever. I own a dog grooming salon and see this behavior often with bonded owners and dogs. And I also have this relationship with my dogs and cats and have had with horses and goats. And dogs are drawn to me wherever I go. I sometimes hold(you could say restrain) dogs for the groomers when they have a wiggly one. But often I will telepathically tell them it’s ok, we are not hurting you . Just breathe, relax .

I breath deep and exhale and of then they will just settle. And I pet them tenderly and hold them lovingly and it works. Not all dogs mind you, but a lot! I do think some training is not bad, usually for their benefit. Kids need manners too to live more harmoniously. Freedom is still honored. Any society needs some rules. Even dog packs have rules and hierarchies. Anyway, beautiful article.

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Oct 6, 2023Liked by Alicen Grey

#ardra 💙

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What a beautiful meditation on freedom vs. domestication and interspecies bonding 💞

Two relevant gems from Mary Oliver’s “Dog Songs: Poems”:

“Because of the dog’s joyfulness, our own is increased. It is no small gift. It is not the least reason why we should honor as well as love the dog of our own life, and the dog down the street, and all the dogs not yet born. What would the world be like without music or rivers or the green and tender grass? What would this world be like without dogs?”

“You’re like a little wild thing

that was never sent to school.”

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A world without dogs is not a world I'd want to live in! Thank you for these lovely quotes 🥰

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Oct 6, 2023·edited Oct 6, 2023Liked by Alicen Grey

went to the beach yesterday to get away from the cell tower overload disaster that didn't happen. people still just as scared to let their furry friends engage with me as they were in march 2020. although dogs' faces aren't as sad now as they were then.

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P.S. I saw your comment about the beautiful review & just wanted to thank you again 🙏🏽

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Oct 6, 2023Liked by Alicen Grey

psyched to hear the new record!

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God forbid the dogs catch Cooties-19 from you!! Then their owners will catch it secondhand!! Can't have Dog Cooties!!!! 🙄

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AAAAAAA I'M FREAKING OUT, HOW DID I NOT KNOW ABOUT THIS REVIEW?! I LOVE IT! THANK YOU SO SO SO MUCH!!! 😭💓

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Oct 6, 2023Liked by Alicen Grey

I was a dog person as a youngster and have been mostly a cat person post-adolescence. Curious to know what format(s) are involved in your telepathic transmissions to and receptions from dogs. Visual images, verbal-ish thoughts, or some format not easily put into words and communicated via a keyboard.

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When I'm sending telepathic communication, I send words and images. When I'm receiving, it's different between humans and animals. With humans I can pick up very clear, verbalized thoughts, sometimes as full sentences. But with animals, I've never "heard" words from them - it's more like strong *feelings* and meanings, completely devoid of words. Sometimes I'll get images, but generally i haven't had the same clarity with animals as I have with humans (yet -- I suppose I just need to practice more). I've experienced that "wordless language" with plants, too. The way non-humans "speak" is so different from our contrived human languages.

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Oct 6, 2023Liked by Alicen Grey

Well said Alicen 🙂 I feel this way and live it 💜 🌈 It's a magical world with them that's for sure🙏🥰

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I’m neither a cat person nor a dog person but I’m certainly an Alicen Grey person! Thank you for this wonderful post. I’m afraid I’ve been denying my wild side much too long! It’s time to start breaking some rules . . . and my leash!

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Haha aww, thank you so much! Yes, I am a big believer in running wild! Break that leash! 🏃‍♂️

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