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dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:27 am
by Roger B
Anyone close to a dog knows that they are crazy about interspecies french kissing. I have two dogs who I adore, and they won't hesitate to go for my mouth. One is sort of placid and only goes for the mouth if it is close to her mouth. But the other one is as aggressive as a teenaged boy. I try to present my ear to her, and she gives it a slight lick, and then goes for the mouth. I have to hold her snout and place it back on my ear if I want to keep from having something disgusting happen to me.

Now, I am sure that you are probably wondering why I am telling you this. After millions of years of being pack animals and NEEDING to establish social harmony, only those wolves/dogs survived who had this behavior hardwired in their brains. And the reason is that this french kissing imparts "vibes", "energy" similar to the homeopathic "stuff", to the other animal and it establishes the needed harmony.

But, it goes beyond this. My dogs "believe" in this homeopathic kiss; they are enthusiastic about it. They LIKE it. I think that they experience the exchange of "vibes". I am not someone who thinks that some animals are just as smart as humans; that is just silly. But, according to Meher Baba, although their consciousness is not yet complete, their egos are much less tight. They are more likely to experience in some sense what we can no longer experience, the vibes of things, what we toss in our mouths along with the sugar pills when we take homeopathic remedies.

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 10:42 am
by Tanya Marquette
In a more serious vein, I have seen cats respond to remedies given
to others. Once I gave a remedy to 1 cat and all 3 of them healed.
Another time, I had cat who was very close to me. While looking
for a remedy for her, I happened to be on a remedy which was having
a good impact on me. My cat, who would sink into my chest when I
was lying down, healed.
I totally agree about dogs and cats able to pick up the energy of others
and also that they can use the remedies for their own healing if it
is appropriate for them, too.
t
From: Roger B
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 7:27 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Anyone close to a dog knows that they are crazy about interspecies french kissing. I have two dogs who I adore, and they won't hesitate to go for my mouth. One is sort of placid and only goes for the mouth if it is close to her mouth. But the other one is as aggressive as a teenaged boy. I try to present my ear to her, and she gives it a slight lick, and then goes for the mouth. I have to hold her snout and place it back on my ear if I want to keep from having something disgusting happen to me.

Now, I am sure that you are probably wondering why I am telling you this. After millions of years of being pack animals and NEEDING to establish social harmony, only those wolves/dogs survived who had this behavior hardwired in their brains. And the reason is that this french kissing imparts "vibes", "energy" similar to the homeopathic "stuff", to the other animal and it establishes the needed harmony.

But, it goes beyond this. My dogs "believe" in this homeopathic kiss; they are enthusiastic about it. They LIKE it. I think that they experience the exchange of "vibes". I am not someone who thinks that some animals are just as smart as humans; that is just silly. But, according to Meher Baba, although their consciousness is not yet complete, their egos are much less tight. They are more likely to experience in some sense what we can no longer experience, the vibes of things, what we toss in our mouths along with the sugar pills when we take homeopathic remedies.

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 11:00 am
by JULIE GRIFFITHS
I have two human-like dogs:-)) so this subject is very interesting to me.
Last month on BBC. there was a programme about a British dog lover (no longer with us) who apparently coined the phrase 'walkies'..sorry cannot remember the name. However she observed that if you breathed into an animals mouth, the animal would attach itself socially to you.

J:-)))
________________________________

From: tamarque
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 7 July 2013, 9:42
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy
In a more serious vein, I have seen cats respond to remedies given
to others. Once I gave a remedy to 1 cat and all 3 of them healed.
Another time, I had cat who was very close to me. While looking
for a remedy for her, I happened to be on a remedy which was having
a good impact on me. My cat, who would sink into my chest when I
was lying down, healed.
I totally agree about dogs and cats able to pick up the energy of others
and also that they can use the remedies for their own healing if it
is appropriate for them, too.
t
From: Roger B
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 7:27 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy
Anyone close to a dog knows that they are crazy about interspecies french kissing. I have two dogs who I adore, and they won't hesitate to go for my mouth. One is sort of placid and only goes for the mouth if it is close to her mouth. But the other one is as aggressive as a teenaged boy. I try to present my ear to her, and she gives it a slight lick, and then goes for the mouth. I have to hold her snout and place it back on my ear if I want to keep from having something disgusting happen to me.

Now, I am sure that you are probably wondering why I am telling you this. After millions of years of being pack animals and NEEDING to establish social harmony, only those wolves/dogs survived who had this behavior hardwired in their brains. And the reason is that this french kissing imparts "vibes", "energy" similar to the homeopathic "stuff", to the other animal and it establishes the needed harmony.

But, it goes beyond this. My dogs "believe" in this homeopathic kiss; they are enthusiastic about it. They LIKE it. I think that they experience the exchange of "vibes". I am not someone who thinks that some animals are just as smart as humans; that is just silly. But, according to Meher Baba, although their consciousness is not yet complete, their egos are much less tight. They are more likely to experience in some sense what we can no longer experience, the vibes of things, what we toss in our mouths along with the sugar pills when we take homeopathic remedies.

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 11:15 am
by Paul Booyse
Barbara Woodhouse .... sittt !!
From: JULIE GRIFFITHS
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 11:00 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy

I have two human-like dogs:-)) so this subject is very interesting to me.
Last month on BBC. there was a programme about a British dog lover (no longer with us) who apparently coined the phrase 'walkies'..sorry cannot remember the name. However she observed that if you breathed into an animals mouth, the animal would attach itself socially to you.

J:-)))
________________________________

From: tamarque
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 7 July 2013, 9:42
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy

In a more serious vein, I have seen cats respond to remedies given
to others. Once I gave a remedy to 1 cat and all 3 of them healed.
Another time, I had cat who was very close to me. While looking
for a remedy for her, I happened to be on a remedy which was having
a good impact on me. My cat, who would sink into my chest when I
was lying down, healed.
I totally agree about dogs and cats able to pick up the energy of others
and also that they can use the remedies for their own healing if it
is appropriate for them, too.
t
From: Roger B
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 7:27 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy
Anyone close to a dog knows that they are crazy about interspecies french kissing. I have two dogs who I adore, and they won't hesitate to go for my mouth. One is sort of placid and only goes for the mouth if it is close to her mouth. But the other one is as aggressive as a teenaged boy. I try to present my ear to her, and she gives it a slight lick, and then goes for the mouth. I have to hold her snout and place it back on my ear if I want to keep from having something disgusting happen to me.

Now, I am sure that you are probably wondering why I am telling you this. After millions of years of being pack animals and NEEDING to establish social harmony, only those wolves/dogs survived who had this behavior hardwired in their brains. And the reason is that this french kissing imparts "vibes", "energy" similar to the homeopathic "stuff", to the other animal and it establishes the needed harmony.

But, it goes beyond this. My dogs "believe" in this homeopathic kiss; they are enthusiastic about it. They LIKE it. I think that they experience the exchange of "vibes". I am not someone who thinks that some animals are just as smart as humans; that is just silly. But, according to Meher Baba, although their consciousness is not yet complete, their egos are much less tight. They are more likely to experience in some sense what we can no longer experience, the vibes of things, what we toss in our mouths along with the sugar pills when we take homeopathic remedies.

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 11:35 am
by JULIE GRIFFITHS
Yes, that's right, the name was Woodhouse....

________________________________

From: Paul Booyse
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 7 July 2013, 10:15
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy
Barbara Woodhouse .... sittt !!
From: JULIE GRIFFITHS
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 11:00 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy
I have two human-like dogs:-)) so this subject is very interesting to me.
Last month on BBC. there was a programme about a British dog lover (no longer with us) who apparently coined the phrase 'walkies'..sorry cannot remember the name. However she observed that if you breathed into an animals mouth, the animal would attach itself socially to you.

J:-)))
________________________________

From: tamarque
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 7 July 2013, 9:42
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy

In a more serious vein, I have seen cats respond to remedies given
to others. Once I gave a remedy to 1 cat and all 3 of them healed.
Another time, I had cat who was very close to me. While looking
for a remedy for her, I happened to be on a remedy which was having
a good impact on me. My cat, who would sink into my chest when I
was lying down, healed.
I totally agree about dogs and cats able to pick up the energy of others
and also that they can use the remedies for their own healing if it
is appropriate for them, too.
t
From: Roger B
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 7:27 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy
Anyone close to a dog knows that they are crazy about interspecies french kissing. I have two dogs who I adore, and they won't hesitate to go for my mouth. One is sort of placid and only goes for the mouth if it is close to her mouth. But the other one is as aggressive as a teenaged boy. I try to present my ear to her, and she gives it a slight lick, and then goes for the mouth. I have to hold her snout and place it back on my ear if I want to keep from having something disgusting happen to me.

Now, I am sure that you are probably wondering why I am telling you this. After millions of years of being pack animals and NEEDING to establish social harmony, only those wolves/dogs survived who had this behavior hardwired in their brains. And the reason is that this french kissing imparts "vibes", "energy" similar to the homeopathic "stuff", to the other animal and it establishes the needed harmony.

But, it goes beyond this. My dogs "believe" in this homeopathic kiss; they are enthusiastic about it. They LIKE it. I think that they experience the exchange of "vibes". I am not someone who thinks that some animals are just as smart as humans; that is just silly. But, according to Meher Baba, although their consciousness is not yet complete, their egos are much less tight. They are more likely to experience in some sense what we can no longer experience, the vibes of things, what we toss in our mouths along with the sugar pills when we take homeopathic remedies.

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:19 pm
by Bob Needham
That is so interesting. I know of a case where a patient has a reaction to gulping their food, wherein they have a sensation (not overly painful but somewhat distressing) that occurs in the stomach manifesting as a lump stuck somewhere in the cardiac sphincter area. In more severe attacks they find by laying down it will help relieve the lump sensation. On one occasion they elected to lay down on the living room rug. I was told their cat came over and laid down beside them, when they rolled over on their back the cat moved to a different position on it's back with one paw held out imitating, as best a cat could do, the position of patient. Made me think of "Like cures Like" much as your cat experience suggests.

There is intelligent in the universe we have no understand of.
bob

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:35 pm
by Tanya Marquette
You remind me of my cat who would do exercises with me. I would have a floor routine
and the cat would come into the room and lie down next to me. When I turned left, she did.
When I turned right so did she. When I did other movements she would stretch in similar ways.
It always tickled me to see this.
There is a book out called Dancing with Cats. The woman would begin to do this with kittens
and the cats learned to dance with the owner.
Cats are much more tuned in to their humans than we think.
t
From: Bob Needham
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 6:19 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy

That is so interesting. I know of a case where a patient has a reaction to gulping their food, wherein they have a sensation (not overly painful but somewhat distressing) that occurs in the stomach manifesting as a lump stuck somewhere in the cardiac sphincter area. In more severe attacks they find by laying down it will help relieve the lump sensation. On one occasion they elected to lay down on the living room rug. I was told their cat came over and laid down beside them, when they rolled over on their back the cat moved to a different position on it's back with one paw held out imitating, as best a cat could do, the position of patient. Made me think of "Like cures Like" much as your cat experience suggests.
There is intelligent in the universe we have no understand of.

bob

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 12:57 pm
by Bob Needham
You want to believe it - we have always had a cat or two in the house and have observed over the years similar events as to what you are describing. They seemed to be able to anticipate humans and our moods and actions. We had two separate cats who were with us years apart that would always come into the den for their evening message. But on evenings when I was tired and wished solitude I would close my eyes pretending to be asleep. They would come in stop look up at me for a bit, then quietly leave the room. Other times when I just didn't immediately respond to their message therapy, being busy with something else I would get tapped on the arm with a paw or head butted to get my attention. If I didn't respond immediately the tapping or butting would be come stronger. I have even had one who seemed to realize she was tapping on my shirt sleeve move down to tap on the back of my hand so as to make contact with me directly. :>) They are interesting friends.

bob

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:34 pm
by Tanya Marquette
Those of us who live with cats have so many similar stories. My 19 yr old who left me going on 2 yrs now, stayed with
me until she felt I was ready to let her go. Then sitting under my apple tree the next day I thought about her and visualized
her coming out of the house and being with me. It was almost a meditation. Suddenly I heard this firm voice saying
‘enough, it is over, move on.’ the voice was not mine. It was the first animal communication that I heard. it was
remarkable.
I used to refer to this cat as my teenage brat. She would sit on me and whatever I was doing. As soon as I refused
to give her attention she would leave. I thought her self-centered. At some point an animal communicator told me
the cat would leave because she thought I didn’t need her at the moment. Change my whole perception of cat’s
perceptions and motivations.
My current companion always checks me out to see what I am open to. Hhe is living outdoors now mainly because I
won’t let him near me due to my poison ivy sensitivity. I pick it from their fur and my reaction is very bad. He doesn’t
understand that but only perceives that I no longer need/want him. I will have a bit of a time in the Fall bringing him
back closer to me.
It occurs to me that if we learned to listen and hear our animal companions better, it would make us better listeners
to those humans who come to us for help.
t
From: Bob Needham
Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2013 6:57 AM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy

You want to believe it - we have always had a cat or two in the house and have observed over the years similar events as to what you are describing. They seemed to be able to anticipate humans and our moods and actions. We had two separate cats who were with us years apart that would always come into the den for their evening message. But on evenings when I was tired and wished solitude I would close my eyes pretending to be asleep. They would come in stop look up at me for a bit, then quietly leave the room. Other times when I just didn't immediately respond to their message therapy, being busy with something else I would get tapped on the arm with a paw or head butted to get my attention. If I didn't respond immediately the tapping or butting would be come stronger. I have even had one who seemed to realize she was tapping on my shirt sleeve move down to tap on the back of my hand so as to make contact with me directly. :>) They are interesting friends.
bob

Re: dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 4:46 pm
by Roger B
I was quite serious about dogs proving that homeopathy is based upon an "energy" or prana that is real, although not physical.

I notice that Hahnemann says that animals get remedies different from our. I have a question. Would each animal species get different remedies from other animal species? If your cat got xyz for a cough, would my dog probably not get xyz but rather abc for the same kind of cough?

Roger
________________________________

To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
From: tamarque@earthlink.net
Date: Sun, 7 Jul 2013 04:42:55 -0400
Subject: Re: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy
In a more serious vein, I have seen cats respond to remedies given
to others. Once I gave a remedy to 1 cat and all 3 of them healed.
Another time, I had cat who was very close to me. While looking
for a remedy for her, I happened to be on a remedy which was having
a good impact on me. My cat, who would sink into my chest when I
was lying down, healed.
I totally agree about dogs and cats able to pick up the energy of others
and also that they can use the remedies for their own healing if it
is appropriate for them, too.
t
From: Roger B
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2013 7:27 PM
To: minutus@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [Minutus] dogs and homeopathic philosophy

Anyone close to a dog knows that they are crazy about interspecies french kissing. I have two dogs who I adore, and they won't hesitate to go for my mouth. One is sort of placid and only goes for the mouth if it is close to her mouth. But the other one is as aggressive as a teenaged boy. I try to present my ear to her, and she gives it a slight lick, and then goes for the mouth. I have to hold her snout and place it back on my ear if I want to keep from having something disgusting happen to me.

Now, I am sure that you are probably wondering why I am telling you this. After millions of years of being pack animals and NEEDING to establish social harmony, only those wolves/dogs survived who had this behavior hardwired in their brains. And the reason is that this french kissing imparts "vibes", "energy" similar to the homeopathic "stuff", to the other animal and it establishes the needed harmony.

But, it goes beyond this. My dogs "believe" in this homeopathic kiss; they are enthusiastic about it. They LIKE it. I think that they experience the exchange of "vibes". I am not someone who thinks that some animals are just as smart as humans; that is just silly. But, according to Meher Baba, although their consciousness is not yet complete, their egos are much less tight. They are more likely to experience in some sense what we can no longer experience, the vibes of things, what we toss in our mouths along with the sugar pills when we take homeopathic remedies.