A dog sensed that his master, in the hospital, was dying, and began howling at the moment his soul left his body.
Do Animals Have ESP? Veterinarian Explores Accounts of Creatures That Seem to Possess Clairvoyance
Veterinarian Dr. Michael Fox has encountered many stories of dogs seeming to sense from a distance that their masters are in trouble and other such experiences that seem to indicate animal clairvoyance.
Dr. Fox believes that animals can tap into what he calls the “empathosphere,” where thoughts and feelings physically exist. Animals seem able to detect events at a geographical distance or to find their way to useful places (such as the locations of their masters) even if they’ve never been to those locations before. This arises from their heightened empathy, according to Dr. Fox.
Animals’ abilities function “more cleanly than ours, which … [are] buried most of the time under the weight of consciousness,” Michael Jawer, co-author of “The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion,” told The Epoch Times, explaining Dr. Fox’s theory.
*** This is exactly what Eckhart Tolle says! Earthlings lie to themselves, to others, and about others, deluding themselves constantly. And, because their minds are totally out of control, they also engage in endless mental chitchat, THEIR MINDS ON AUTOPILOT, that prevents them from picking up important signals, something which a quiet and peaceful mind CAN do.
It is like playing a hard-rock radio station full-blast and not hearing your wife calling you to say she slipped in the shower and hurt herself.
Thus animals are, in a limited way, more advanced that earthlings. They are more natural because they do not think constant thoughts in words, and so have more common sense. They believe what their eyes, ears, nose and mouth, and yes, their soul, are telling them.
NO DOG WOULD TRUST THIS DEVIL. HE EXUDES EVIL! He has deliberately killed hundreds of thousands, and millions more will yet die of 1) his biolab gain-of-function Covid and 2) his killer vaxx!
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And would any animal fall for the “trans” ideology — that there is no such thing as male or female (!) Would any cat embrace open borders (letting a strange cat invade his home and eat his food)?
Would any animal trust the jews about anything?
As Jesus said: “Let him who has eyes, SEE!”
Ukrainian defense minister Alexei Resnikov
No animal can trust such a human, because the beasts look and listen without any cogitation. They believe what they see, and ACT on it. But we “advanced” humans follow insane, delusional ideologies churned out by their tv, internet or political party, or just go along with what their their little friends, weenie colleagues and brainwashed relatives accept.
Again, earth humans lie to themselves.
They lie to others.
And they lie about others.
This is why earth is such a HELL. For LYING is okay and normal for earthlings…..
…though it rapes reality!
Yet what can be clearer than that all opposition to reality is doomed to fail!
Speaking of lies, why does government/media propaganda work?
Because people like it!
The great early Holycost French revisionist Maurice Bardèche covered the farcical yet lethal Nuremberg “War Crimes” trials and wrote it up in Nuremberg: the Promised Land. He said:
When the Americans and Brits saw the horrific destruction of German homes, women selling themselves for food for their children, and deliberate mass starvation, then, rather than object to these systematic cruelties which were Allied POLICY, the GIs embraced the gas chambers.
“Yeah, the Germans are suffering, but look what THEY did! They scapegoated and gassed six million innocent jews! They followed a madman, and started WWIII to conquer the world — and end democracy and freedom!”
The GIs needed to believe this — virtuous Allies and evil Germans — so they could sleep at night.
The early postwar Italian film “Germany — Year Zero” by Roberto Rossellini, a leftist, had the courage to expose what average Germans were suffering. The little blond boy has refused to have sex with a pedophile for food.
Now he scans his once beautiful, but now Allied-bombed city.
Spoiler alert — this is the heart-rending end of the film.
So the gas chambers, this LIE; was music to the average GI’s ears. He could say to himself. “Yeah, the krauts are suffering, but look what THEY did!”
Earthling lie, even and especially to themselves, and so earth is a hell where the devils thrive, because they tell us the lies we like.
And as I said in another life,
“national socialism is first and foremost the will to embrace, speak, and act on the truth.”
But because I did not create a new white religion to engender a radical love of the truth, the rest of the white world embraced every lie the jews spread about us.
“Tell me lies; tell me sweet little lies” (a huge 1987 hit by Fleetwood Mac)
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Here are a few surprising stories of animals seeming to sense things in a way we can’t yet explain.
1. Animals Travel Miles to Refuge They’ve Never Been to Before
“Two animals demonstrated the boundless nature of the empathosphere at India Project for Animals and Nature (IPAN) Animal Refuge in the Nilgiris, South India,” Dr. Fox shared in an example on his website.
“Somehow they knew that the Refuge was a place of security and relief from suffering. How else to explain these two animals coming several miles to where they had never been before? One was a dog who dragged himself after being hit by a vehicle for over a mile to the Refuge with a broken back … Another was a water buffalo whom staff found one morning waiting at the Refuge gate. Her condition was quickly recognized and treated.”
2. Dog Senses Master’s Death?
In a 2012 radio interview with Animal Wise Radio, Dr. Fox gave what he called a typical example: An old man in the hospital is dying and his dog at home starts howling at 10 a.m. The phone rings at 11 a.m. with the announcement that the man died. The dog seemed to sense its master’s death.
“When you have enough anecdotes, you have a statistic, and the statistic that I was showing was that a lot of dogs especially have this empathosphere connection,” Dr. Fox said.
3. Elephants Travel to Mourn Reserve Founder?
Mike Fry, one of the radio station’s hosts, recounted another story told in multiple media reports at the time. Lawrence Anthony had set up a private reserve for elephants in Africa. Two days after he died at the age of 61, multiple wild herds of elephants arrived at his home, having walked more than 12 miles to get there. The elephants had not been to his house for well over a year. They stayed for two nights.
“They were mourning,” Fry said. “They knew that he died.” Anthony’s widow was touched by what she saw as a tribute to her late husband by the animals he had helped.
4. A Strange Occurrence After the Death of a Beloved Pet
In “The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion,”Jawer told a story about his recently deceased cat, a story he relates to the idea of the empathosphere.
Dalton the Great White Cat, as Jawer liked to call him, had died 10 days earlier. Dalton was hit by a car and the person who found him had trouble notifying Jawer and his family right away, since the cat had slipped his collar off before he was hit.
A couple of days after Jawer had learned the fate of his cat, he was faced by the dreaded question from his 2-year-old daughter, Gabrielle: “Where’s Dalton?”
As he began explaining, he felt a lump in his throat; he and his wife, Bonnie, were both sad about the loss of Dalton and having to explain it to their little girl revived and added to the pain.
Just then, a series of knocks rang out from the front door, just a few feet away. “Oddly, the knocks seemed to me to be coming from a position lower down on the door than the average person (even someone small) would knock,” Jawer wrote. “In any event, scant seconds later my wife had opened the door—and no one was there. Not a child, not an adult, not a mischievous teenager, not an animal.
“We thought fleetingly that it might have been a bird, but dismissed that possibility as the knocking was distinctly different than a mere pecking. And anyway, no bird had ever pecked at our door. Nor had anything remotely similar ever happened to Bonnie or me.”
5. Animals Utilized to Make Predictions
Some animals have even been said to accurately predict the outcome of sporting events.
Paul the Octopus at the Oberhausen Sea Life aquarium in Germany earned fame in 2010 for “predicting” the winner in each game of the FIFA World Cup that year involving Germany, as well as the winner of the final game, which was Spain. Paul’s keepers would present him with two boxes of food, each decorated with the logo of a team. The box Paul ate from first would show his “prediction.”
Of course, the octopus only had to choose from two options and for eight games, not an outstanding number of options, noted a Wall Street Journal blog article. The predictions may still be surprising and amusing, but not as extremely improbable as they may seem at first.
Mani the Parakeet in Singapore also earned fame for his predictions during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. He accurately picked the correct winners for all quarter-final ties, but he failed to predict the winner of the final, choosing the Netherlands instead of Spain. It is common to use parakeets in some Asian fortune-telling practices.
Across the world, a variety of animals have been credited with similar abilities, from Leon the Porcupine to Jimmy the Peruvian Guinea Pig to Harry the Australian Croc. 😉
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Next month will be good for us because Marg is on disability and will get two checks, and I will get two also as the caretakerof a perosn with a disability and a sickness.
But right now we are almost flat broke, with four days to go.
My goal for Margi is to use massive doses of liposomal Vitamin C AND also fenbenzadole, together with the immunotherapy Keytruda, to beat this horrible cancer. This costs us $100 a week.
There were rave reviews of our video here:
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I want Margi to be out of mortal danger BEFORE my religion, now totally ready, is actually launched.
The truth is we need you now.
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Please do what you truly can. I am fighting for YOU.
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