Another later instance involved our new puppy, an Australian Shepherd. He had run off. We live in a very sparcely populated wooded area, and we can't see our neighbors for the trees. Driving up and down the road, and calling for our dog, I came across a couple out for a walk, who live a mile closer to town then us. I stopped to ask if they had seen our dog.
As it turned out, Jackie, the woman, was a well known animal communicator. I did not know that before. She communicated psychically with animals, apparently. She said she hadn't seen our dog, but she knew he was scared (of course), and had gotten lost while playing with a neighbor's Newfoundland.
I thought it was weird and didn't think she was anything but eccentric.
We had a neighbor who kept Newfoundlands. They lived in the opposite direction from Jackie, so a mile and a half away. I figured I might as well eliminate their property from my search. They have a long driveway, well out of sight from the road, so I drove up and called my dog, "Awesome". He came racing around from the back of the house.
Explanation: Maybe there was a psychic connection, or maybe my Newfoundland owning neighbors called the neighborhood animal communicator and said, "there's a lost Australian shepherd puppy at my house, do you know who might own him?"
To which, a shrewd "psychic" might say, "Don't worry, the owners will be by to collect him very soon." Then, she went for a walk and chanced to meet said owners out looking for their dog (of course), and made a show of psychically intuiting the lost dog's location.
Charlatan or did Jackie have a psychic connection with animals? "Psionics" is much like "magic" or "god" or "dark" or "singularity", words that have a specific connotation, but in the end mean, we just don't know how that works.
-Will
As it turned out, Jackie, the woman, was a well known animal communicator. I did not know that before. She communicated psychically with animals, apparently. She said she hadn't seen our dog, but she knew he was scared (of course), and had gotten lost while playing with a neighbor's Newfoundland.
I thought it was weird and didn't think she was anything but eccentric.
We had a neighbor who kept Newfoundlands. They lived in the opposite direction from Jackie, so a mile and a half away. I figured I might as well eliminate their property from my search. They have a long driveway, well out of sight from the road, so I drove up and called my dog, "Awesome". He came racing around from the back of the house.
Explanation: Maybe there was a psychic connection, or maybe my Newfoundland owning neighbors called the neighborhood animal communicator and said, "there's a lost Australian shepherd puppy at my house, do you know who might own him?"
To which, a shrewd "psychic" might say, "Don't worry, the owners will be by to collect him very soon." Then, she went for a walk and chanced to meet said owners out looking for their dog (of course), and made a show of psychically intuiting the lost dog's location.
Charlatan or did Jackie have a psychic connection with animals? "Psionics" is much like "magic" or "god" or "dark" or "singularity", words that have a specific connotation, but in the end mean, we just don't know how that works.
-Will

