Rupert Sheldrake is a prominent biologist and author, best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance, which proposes that natural systems inherit a collective memory from all previous things of their kind. In 1999, he wrote the book, Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home, and Other Unexplained Powers of Animals. I highly recommend this book, as it takes a scientific approach to demonstrating the truths suggested by its title. Our dogs know so much more than we realize. After … [Read more...]
Remembering Your First Time
Here's a post I'm upcycling. I was communicating with a cat for a client in my Illumination Program. Because she was learning how to communicate with animals this session was a little different. Instead of me connecting alone with the cat and relaying the information, she joined me and together, we held a heart energy connection between us and her cat. She noticed an emotional stirring as we connected. "I'm feeling emotional, like I am going to cry. Why is that?" she asked. This was … [Read more...]
Science supports sensitive people are empaths
My relationship with science is an interesting one. Since I was a child I've loved science with a natural curiosity about what makes our world and all her creatures hum. In the fifth grade I won a first place in our science fair and went on to state competition with my study of the effect of hunger on a hamster’s motivation to make it through a maze. Using my two hamsters Sugar and Honey (guess what colors they were) I set out to discover if hunger gave them more motivation or if it slowed … [Read more...]
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