solarmind said:
incredible ... my first article today was this one ... and as well as through other magazines I found similar stories has been published a lot today, as this approve of what we know indeed is groundbreaking at understanding of love and compassion .. and I really liked this one https://www.facebook.com/lostateminor/posts/10153178077533972
Dogs are just incredible!
That's some seriously cute dog pictures
Mac said:
Perhaps the hormones are a physical manifestation of Love which is from a higher spiritual level.
"As above, So Below"
Mac
Love is light is knowledge, as I understand it so far, means that you can't really love unless you understand what it is (anybody who has tried someone being in love with one who doesn't have a clue who one is understands that) But at the same time it seems to me that the love from a puppy who don't have a clue who one is, is a very pure love, and though the puppy seem to think one is God if one takes good care of it, due to it's level of devotion, so it clearly don't see one clearly, there is no wrong feeling of not being seen for what one is or having to live someone elses fantasy.
And it is not even that the puppy love is not demanding. It is demanding a lot of attention. Perhaps the difference is that one don't expect the puppy to understand more than it does...
So it seems to me as if there is a right kind of love, even for creatures who don't have much knowledge, and in many ways it is easier to find with animals, maybe because they are more honest, and better at Being than most humans....Wasn't it Gurdieff that said "start with animals, they respond better" about love?
I don't know, but it don't sound wrong to me, that hormones (or whatever is the chemical combo of what feels like love is) is the physical manifestation of the concept Love...
It does seem to me that the love I feel for my cat, is very calm and pure, but it seems clear that there are some "having a baby" hormones released, when caring for this little baby sized creature. I could feel it instantly when she came, before I had gotten to know her and love her for who she is.
I for example love to watch her eat. It gives me this "the children are fed so all is well" feeling, that seems to me as a very primal, instinctual or hormone induced feeling (and very effective in making one feel good, as if it is coded in the DNA that it feels very very good to feed ones children)
Not that the mechanicalness of hormone/instinct induced mother feelings bother me...it is hard to think bad about something so soft and kind. Mechanical or not.
And it don't seem to me as something that does harm (it is good for the cat and good for me it seems) I'm just curious about what is what of those feelings.
riclapaz said:
Thanks for sharing Miss.K, reading the article, I remembered this session, when I play with my dog, I have in mind this:
Laura said:
November 7, 1994
Q: (L) Is there some way to communicate with whales or dolphins and can one find a way to translate the differences and have a reasonable, intelligent exchange with a whale or a dolphin or even an elephant?
A: You don't need conversation "with" when a higher telepathic level.
Q: (L) Dolphins and whales communicate telepathically?
A: Yes. So do dogs and cats and snakes etc. etc. only humans have learned the "superior" art of verbal communication.
Q: (L) But, at the same time, verbal communication can be quite limiting, is that correct?
A: That is the point.
Q: (L) So, you were being sarcastic with me, weren't you?
A: Humorous.
Q: (L) Do whales form long-lasting bonds and feel love?
A: Yes.
Q: (L) Do dogs feel love?
A: Dogs feel need as love.
humans do too sometimes, though it seems as if it is a good thing when dogs do, but not when humans do..