Animals and the Shift
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Animals and the Shift
So I understand that the shift is a really big event. It took the world and our whole universe for a ride, right? Now everything is going to change, and thats all well and good. I believe all this too, but I just have one question. Why haven't the Animals of earth reacted to the shift yet? You would think a major galactic event would trigger a world wide events of Animals tripping out or at least acting odd in some way.A change in dimension would mean a chang in all sorts of vibrations and magnetic fields animals use for migration . Especially since animals are the first to react to, everything. They are the first to know to go to higher ground before a flood ever starts, They are the first to react to an earthquake faster than an earth scientist's equipment can scan the waves from the earths crust threatening to move. And since the whole world is involved, the accounts of odd animal behavior would be noticed by every one. But non of the animals iv seen seem to notice what has happened. Are humans the only animal on earth thats able to feel the shift as powerful as it was? Has any body noticed a reaction i might not be seeing? And think of all the farmers, vets, and rangers who deal with animles for a liveing, they would have reported any thing odd. And this is something worlds wide to. Farmers everywere would start noticing there animles were acting odd. I have heard nothing.
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Re: Animals and the Shift
I can't speak for animals around the world, but the cats around me definitely had a reaction. My particularly sensitive cat was in a terrible mood before The Shift, much like a lot of us students were. After it began, all four of them got really excitable and chased each other around. My least sensitive cat just seemed irritated with it all, which leads to me to believe that all animals would react differently depending on their personality. Animals are more like people than a lot of us realize, where so much of their reactions are based on their personality sometimes more than instinct.
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Re: Animals and the Shift
So what you're saying, basically, is that animals with a more complex personality (obviously people, but cats too, maybe dolphins?) have a higher sense of awareness than most others?
Edit: If that's the case, it can be mentioned that sensing earthquakes is something that springs from the first chakra, the Root, that governs things like survival, trust and the physical. If most animals are indeed less aware, that also means that they don't have access to higher chakras such as 3rd, the Solar Plexus, that governs social rules, or 4th, the Heart, that governs true love and beauty.
Most animals don't have the higher chakras yet, so rely heavily on those they do have, namely Root characteristics. Resulting in a high sensitivity towards things that threaten survival.
But it doesn't mean that they would have the sensitivity to notice the Shift. It threw things around that relate a lot to the higher chakras, starting from 2nd, or our gut, that goes about Emotion and creativity. Most animals can't catch the difference because it's out of their league, so to say.
... i think? XD
Edit: If that's the case, it can be mentioned that sensing earthquakes is something that springs from the first chakra, the Root, that governs things like survival, trust and the physical. If most animals are indeed less aware, that also means that they don't have access to higher chakras such as 3rd, the Solar Plexus, that governs social rules, or 4th, the Heart, that governs true love and beauty.
Most animals don't have the higher chakras yet, so rely heavily on those they do have, namely Root characteristics. Resulting in a high sensitivity towards things that threaten survival.
But it doesn't mean that they would have the sensitivity to notice the Shift. It threw things around that relate a lot to the higher chakras, starting from 2nd, or our gut, that goes about Emotion and creativity. Most animals can't catch the difference because it's out of their league, so to say.
... i think? XD

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Re: Animals and the Shift
Well my animals are pretty different. I'm a proud mama of four wonderful pets...Betty my black lab, Dixie my greyhound germanshepherd mix, Bagheera my black kitty, and Thumper my small greyish black rabbit. Odd little family but they all get along. All my animals are all inside pets. My dogs only go outside to do their bizness and the cat only goes outside when shes crys and annoys me enough....then she quickly comes back in.
Now they all are wanting to go outside even my rabbit scaratches at the door!! The birds seem to be singing way more.
My pets normally meow moan and complain when I hug and love on them but now they rest their heads on me and just sit there and give love back. My bunny whos normally picky about letting me love on him hops in my lap and pushed my hand for some loving.
Also my dog did act a bit funny yestereday a man showed up at the dog park and my pup dixie who normally runs up and kisses everyone shot him a look and started barking at him. I had to pull her attention away from him and walk her to the other side of the park and even then she wouldn't take her eyes off of him...shes never done anything like that before...ever!
My pets were pretty loving to begin with but now they seem extra loving. I wasn't paying to much attention to them before the shift or while the shift was happening I was more focused on myself.
Now they all are wanting to go outside even my rabbit scaratches at the door!! The birds seem to be singing way more.
My pets normally meow moan and complain when I hug and love on them but now they rest their heads on me and just sit there and give love back. My bunny whos normally picky about letting me love on him hops in my lap and pushed my hand for some loving.
Also my dog did act a bit funny yestereday a man showed up at the dog park and my pup dixie who normally runs up and kisses everyone shot him a look and started barking at him. I had to pull her attention away from him and walk her to the other side of the park and even then she wouldn't take her eyes off of him...shes never done anything like that before...ever!
My pets were pretty loving to begin with but now they seem extra loving. I wasn't paying to much attention to them before the shift or while the shift was happening I was more focused on myself.
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Re: Animals and the Shift
Well I have yet to figure out the full extent of the effects on my bunnies, but I haven't been home this weekend. My brother has been feeding them though and he says they were once peacefully napping at breakfast time, where usually around that hour they get jumpy and excited.
I suspect my black one to be more sensitive/less mucky than the brown one - so I'll pay attention to them and let you know.
As far as other animals - I was at the stables only hours before the shift and they were all exceptionally cheerful, full of good will. That is, the more susceptible ones anyway. Horses are lot like humans in some respect - a lot of them just refuse to look around them, imitating the unaware humans around them I think.
Haven't seen any other animals since/have not paid close attention, but in general they seem much like most humans. A bit more at peace without even knowing it themselves.
I suspect my black one to be more sensitive/less mucky than the brown one - so I'll pay attention to them and let you know.
As far as other animals - I was at the stables only hours before the shift and they were all exceptionally cheerful, full of good will. That is, the more susceptible ones anyway. Horses are lot like humans in some respect - a lot of them just refuse to look around them, imitating the unaware humans around them I think.
Haven't seen any other animals since/have not paid close attention, but in general they seem much like most humans. A bit more at peace without even knowing it themselves.
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