Animal Communicators Prove It’s Possible to Hear an Animal’s Thoughts | Wake Up World

Animal communication, also known as interspecies communication, is a very real phenomenon. As the following examples show, animal communicators are able to access knowledge from and about these animals that they could not possibly have otherwise known.  […]

By Contributing Writer Makia Freeman

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How to use meditation for internal work and magic — Magical Experiments

When most people think about meditation, the first idea that comes to mind is a person trying their best to empty their mind of any thought. And no surprise here, but the idea of doing that successfully can actually be intimidating.But while emptying your mind can be part of what meditation […]

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Children Inherit Intelligence From Their Mothers, Not Their Fathers – Gotta Do The Right Thing

Fathers may get angry after reading this article because new studies say that mothers are the ones that pass the intelligence to their children. Before the results of the new research, doctors thought that both parents  […]

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Initiation Rites…. Soul Cleansing… Rites of Passage…

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The greatest step towards rediscovering my soul, was the day that I decided to hand in my resignation…. Little did I know that the process would lead me to rediscover aspect of myself that I had lost in veils and mists of time….

With this abilities and talents started to emerge, which I had always dreamt of having but never OWNED.

I remember reading books on Edgar Cayce, and marvelling at his ability to read soul records while asleep.  Little would I know that I had the same latent abilities, but hidden and unexplored, mainly because of being brought up in a very conservative family, where one simply did not discuss such things….

In the process of rediscovering and reconnecting with my soul, I have had to shed lots of skins of my previous self… that self that had formed from my childhood, into puberty and then, into adulthood.

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Animals Who Survived Extinction and Got Rediscovered | DailyForest

Did you know that the vast majority of life to ever exist on Earth is already extinct? We’re talking about millions and millions of different species being relegated to nothing, before we ever took our first steps on the planet. Now, animals are vanishing at an alarming rate and we are aware of it as it happens. Sometimes, however, a few of these critters will pop back up — having survived their supposed extinction. Listed below are the animals that did the impossible and survived extinction.  […]

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Shamanic Animal Appearing … Elephant (resoluteness)

Elephant’s message: Keep a steady pace and don’t give up. You will overcome any obstacle.

 

The Elephant is certainly a strong creature/   But even bigger than its strength is its steadiness.  Yes, the Elephant can charge and hit hard.  But, it overcomes obstacles thanks to its resoluteness and determination.  This is the message this spirit is delivering now:  Be determined and keep a steady pace  Not too fast, not too slow. See it as a formidable force, which is unstoppable.  Like an avalanche, no obstacle can resist it.  If you are facing a daunting challenge, even if you are tired, don’t get discouraged. By going forward, one step at a time, you will go through it successfully.  And you may even learn a thing or two in the process, as the Elephant is also a very wise being.

From “The Way of Walking Alone” by Miyamoto Musashi

The “Dokkōdō” (Japanese: 独行道?) (“The Path of Aloneness”, “The Way to Go Forth Alone”, or “The Way of Walking Alone”), is a short work written by Miyamoto Musashi (宮本 武蔵) a week before he died in 1645. It consists of either nineteen or twenty-one precepts; precepts 4 and 20 are omitted from the former version. “Dokkodo” was largely composed on the occasion of Musashi giving away his possessions in preparation for death, and was dedicated to his favorite disciple, Terao Magonojō (to whom the earlier Go rin no sho [The Book of Five Rings] had also been dedicated), who took them to heart. “Dokkōdō” expresses a stringent, honest, and ascetic view of life.

Japanese Mythology – Myth Encyclopedia – god, story, legend, names, ancient, tree, famous, animal, world, Chinese

The mythology of Japan has a long history dating back more than 2,000 years. It became part of two major religious traditions: Shinto, an indigenous religion, and Buddhism, which developed in India and came to Japan from China and Korea.  […]

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Phenomenology of the Wisdom Quest, by Sensei Erwin Rinban | Bellésprit Magazine

Understanding the Various Kinds of Spiritual Seekers

The Wisdom Quest exists in infinity of themes, varieties, settings and environments. Souls are attempting to reach a more advanced state of consciousness through a combination of hard work, effort, talent, skill, serendipity and grace. Soul categories can be understood more comprehensively to fall into three major categories  […]

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La’au Lapa’au:  Plants in Mythology – Myth Encyclopedia – Greek, god, story, legend, names, ancient, tree, snake, norse, world, Chinese

In many cases, human life ends with death and burial in the ground. Plants are just the opposite. They emerge from the earth and draw nourishment from it. For this reason, many mythological traditions associate plants with birth or rebirth and with the eternal cycle of life springing forth from death.

The magical plant or herb of immortality sought by Gilgamesh, the hero of ancient Mesopotamian mythology, provides one example of how myths use plants as symbols of life and of the healing power of nature. However, because some plants yield poisons and some die in winter, plants can also represent death and decay.

Various trees, shrubs, herbs, grains, flowers, and fruit appear in myths and legends as general symbols of rebirth, decay, and immortality. Some plants have acquired much more specific meaning in folklore.  […]

Source: Plants in Mythology – Myth Encyclopedia – Greek, god, story, legend, names, ancient, tree, snake, norse, world, Chinese

Polynesian Mythology – Myth Encyclopedia – god, legend, war, world, creation, life, hero, people, children

Polynesia is a vast region of the Pacific Ocean consisting of many hundreds of widely separated, culturally and politically diverse island groups. Ranging from Midway and Hawaii in the north to New Zealand in the south, the triangular area called Polynesia also includes Tahiti, Samoa, Tonga, Tuamotu, the Cook Islands, and the Pitcairn Islands. Although the mythology of Polynesia took different forms on various islands, many of the basic stories, themes, and deities were surprisingly similar throughout the region.  […]

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