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Originally posted by Dustytoad
reply to post by sugarcookie1
It's so beautiful that I didn't know whether to smile or cry,
so,
being a guy,
I did NEITHER!!!
Just kidding,
I did both.
my dog would always come and sit with me as I meditated. When I got up he would roll around in my left over energy where I had been. When he did this his whole head would get very warm, as mine did as I meditated. Dogs can definitely feel this energy, and they LOVE it.
Can't wait to get a dog now that I am on my own.
Originally posted by RealSpoke
I don't see any proof of healing.
I can hug my dog and make a video like this. They should give the wolf asprin if it's in pain, very low chance of any bad side effects.
Originally posted by CharonIncarnate
reply to post by sugarcookie1
s&f
beautiful creature. man i wish i could have one to play with.
Originally posted by OwenGP185
reply to post by sugarcookie1
I started meditating, I self-taught myself when I was in school and since then I have never been ill. I am now 21 and to this day I do not even remember having a headache so it amazes how regularly I see others becoming ill. It is a shame people take aspirin etc. to get better; I personally believe it probably weakens the immune system though that is just a suspicion. Meditation has very strong benefits, there is a reason people around the world dedicate their life to it.
As for the video, well I am always sceptical about people with names like moonbeam who probably dance around the house and sleep in a bed of flowers. The video could have been made easily by anyone as pointed out, I think a lot of "healers" just decide to get some rocks and flowers etc and take on the persona. Everyone is a spiritual being on this Earth but many "healers" are caught up in a fantasy from things they see in movies or read in books.
Originally posted by wlord
anybody else want a wolf now?
Originally posted by Atzil321
These people have good intentions, but are doing more harm than good. Their whole philosophy towards the natural world is that it is somehow tamable or in need of a hug... The real beauty in nature lies in it's wildness. It is savage, indifferent and achingly beautiful all at the same time. We should be creating more safe havens where that wildness can persist rather than trying to make lovable pets out of the remaining populations.
Originally posted by LightSpeedDriver
People, it's a sanctuary and the animal is sick. They are not seeking to go out and hug everything in sight. It appears to me to be an uncommon relationship with a wild animal that probably over the course of time has developed slowly. I am an animal lover, in fact I have higher regard for most animals than I do for a lot of humans. (No reference to people in this thread, just to be clear). I do not want a wolf, I would not hug a wolf but if I saw one in need, what is the harm in helping where you can? The wolf appears to enjoy it and so do the people concerned. Lighten up and feel the love. All the other animals in the video appear to enjoy it too. Rubbing heads with a huge bison or buffalo is not something I would try at home but again, it all looks quite natural and unforced. I would imagine that they also do this at their own expense.