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from the video transcript: 

"If you have a cat, you're not just a pet owner. You're a participant in the greatest spiritual awakening in human history. Your feline companion isn't just offering comfort. They're serving as your personal spiritual teacher, energy healer, and dimensional guide."

 

"Online communities have emerged where people share their experiences of feline spiritual guidance. The stories are remarkably consistent across cultures and continents. Cats appearing at moments of crisis. Cats predicting health problems. Cats facilitating spiritual breakthroughs. Cats serving as bridges between the physical and spiritual realms. This isn't coincidence. This is the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy playing out in real time."

 

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Mhe ......  

 

Modern Urban's don't have enough connections with animals , it's mostly the cat or dog .   

 

https://www.psychologytoday.com/au/blog/its-not-just-about-the-food/202407/the-healing-power-of-paws

 

I can assure you it just isn't the cats that can do that .

 

Have you ever heard of a totem spirit ?    Or have you ever sat in   a natural environment  ( a larger one , not the local park )   and observed the animals for some time  ( I mean  a  'blackfellah long time '   .... not a mere 20 mins observation while you are distracted by  a lot of other 'stuff'  ) .  

 

-  some Aboriginals here state that they originally learnt all of their skills from observing and connecting with animals 

 

-  Aboriginal Mum ;  "  Good !   You see that emu out there looking after the little ones and shaking the bush so the berries fall off so the little ones  can get them and  eat them ? Well, as you know that's the   father  .... Mum , she took after she laid the eggs  ...... so , I am off down the beach for the day , see ya later .....  oh,   and  Stanley  needs a nappy change too !  " 

 

 

 

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" Girls !   If you going to get married 

-  pick a hubby that has emu totem "  

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6 minutes ago, Nungali said:

 

-  some Aboriginals here state that they originally learnt all of their skills from observing and connecting with animals 

 

 

In the second century CE some Greeks also tried to learn "all" of their skills this way.  In the pastoral romance of Daphnis and Chloe,  two young orphans growing up as goatherd and shepherdess tried to learn sex from the way their observed animals did it.  For some reason it didn't work...  and only after an experienced woman showed Daphnis the human way were they able to finally make love to each other.  

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Assuming they were both women I was going to comment ;  "  Another myth from  Lesbos ? "   ( well, no wonder it didn't 'work' for them  :D    )  and thought I should look them up first :      

 

" It is set on the Greek isle of Lesbos, where scholars assume the author to have lived. Its style is rhetorical and pastoral; its shepherds and shepherdesses are wholly conventional, but the author imparts human interest to this idealized world. " 

 

 ^_^

 

The reference the Aboriginals were making was about themselves ,  as a group,  learning how to become humans and develop society   , not afterwards  as  humans in an  established society  . 

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14 minutes ago, Taomeow said:

 

In the second century CE some Greeks also tried to learn "all" of their skills this way.  In the pastoral romance of Daphnis and Chloe,  two young orphans growing up as goatherd and shepherdess tried to learn sex from the way their observed animals did it.  For some reason it didn't work...  and only after an experienced woman showed Daphnis the human way were they able to finally make love to each other.  

 

 

Speaking on behalf of the many women around here  who have shared some intimate information regarding their relationships ; 

 

Could  that experienced Greek woman come here and teach the guys  how  to do it properly ..... please  !  

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16 minutes ago, Nungali said:

 

 

Speaking on behalf of the many women around here  who have shared some intimate information regarding their relationships ; 

 

Could  that experienced Greek woman come here and teach the guys  how  to do it properly ..... please  !  

 

She's almost two thousand years old by now, so the age difference may be a bit too much for some.

 

The fact that women are at a stage where they are ready to share this information, especially with a guy, is at least a step forward, albeit a small one.  "Ladies don't move" used to be what both sexes were taught about "proper" sex -- and of course they don't talk either. 

 

I've read, don't remember where though, been a while --

that in matriarchal societies teenage boys competed for the attention of older women hoping to learn The Real Way from them, and only approached girls their own age after having been properly educated.  Ah, the good old days...  

 

  

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2 hours ago, Taomeow said:

 

She's almost two thousand years old by now, so the age difference may be a bit too much for some.

 

The fact that women are at a stage where they are ready to share this information, especially with a guy, is at least a step forward, albeit a small one.  "Ladies don't move" used to be what both sexes were taught about "proper" sex -- and of course they don't talk either. 

 

I've read, don't remember where though, been a while --

that in matriarchal societies teenage boys competed for the attention of older women hoping to learn The Real Way from them, and only approached girls their own age after having been properly educated.  Ah, the good old days...  

 

  

 

If you remember or  ever noticed , I often put up a reminder about   Ida Craddock   *    , on one of her anniversaries  ( birth, death, or  ancestor night ,  etc . ) 

 

What a story ! 

 

Modern experience  -  More than one woman I know that has been married and had children says they never had 'intimacy ' . 

 

WOW ! 

 

From a doco I saw some time back , interviewing women in a traditional African tribe ;

 

"I notice a lot of you women have much older husbands ? "

 

" Oh yes, young girl marry older man , its good, he has experience , good hunter ,  good lover, good father  ..... young man cant do that - too busy doing other young man things ." 

 

" But then you have to have an old husband  ?"

 

" Yes, but he won't live a long time , then  children grown up , father dies , mother still young . " 

 

" So what does she do then ? " 

 

" Then she gets young man for a lover ."

 

" But I thought they were irresponsible ? "

 

" Yes, but as a father and for family , now  family grown up, doesn't matter , just having a good time   with young man ... and we can teach them how  to do it properly ,  so they know for when they get older and have a family . . .  then they have a younger woman .

 

:rolleyes:

 

 

" The Wedding Night '  by Ida Craddock 

https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zeaamericanstudies/14/

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida_Craddock

 

Ida Craddock - Sexual Mystic and Martyr for Freedom 

https://www.idacraddock.org/

 

( this site , I believe, was set up by the OTO and some nominated Ida as a 'saint '    for the Order . ) 

 

This one is particularly heart  wrenching   

 

 

Ida Craddock's Letter to her Mother on the Day of her Suicide

https://www.idacraddock.org/mother.html

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Back to healing pets .....    

 

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I got a possum baby .... I got a possum baby ....  :)  

 

I just found out .    I have a possum box over my bed head that opens to the outside and has a little 'hammock' extending out , under the roof eves .  Possum lived in there for  several years , had a few babies , got very tame . But then she got a bad eye infection, it got worse , she didn't seem well and I was " If that doesn't look better by tomorrow , I am going to have to catch you somehow in a box and take you to town to wildlife vet . "    That was the last I ever saw of her  - a ring tail . 

 

Then a couple days ago after months of vacation I hear a noise in there again . It has leaves in there - a sign of a brush tail  ( ring tails don't use nesting material ... no mattress , just a hard bunk ) .   I spotted her, she seems small  and has a dark ring around her snout . 

She was wary but honey fixed that . Instant best mates .  But then   ' little scrabbling fighting noises  ( 'rouses '   or squeals from someone ? ) 

 

" What's going on in there ?  Have you got a baby in there ? "   She came out more this time .... little   joey on her back  ... with a bright orange  belly  (as they have  )  . 

 

- I got a  Mamma  and baby possum over my bed  :)   .......   again . 

 

 

 

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A cat I once had used to share its hunting kills with me.  For instance I once lived in the woods in an old shack and sometimes I'd wake up at night to the sound of her eating a mouse right next to my head and if I didn't wake up at that time in the morning I'd find some mouse parts she left behind for me.  (right next to my head)  She even dragged a rabbit kill home to share with me which I happily cooked up for both of us.  (me being low on food)

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