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    A dragonfly landed on my husband's finger once and began doing a mating dance. He's also had butterflies land on him.
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    im telling you its a vibe thing.

    i can remote control moths with electro-k at low output.
    vibe thing. peace has a vibe. stillness atracts animals.

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    oh gotta post again to get the number off the bulls horns AHHHH!

    okay yeah like thats really cool about that. also got lizards that hang around my house its like the 9th generation of em so they are used to folks.

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    I read somewhere jumping spiders enjoy dancing to music.
    Dum Spiro Spero Meliora
    .... but why hope for better when you can settle for best!
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    Butterflys/moths always liked me. Some landed on a finger but really rare, but flying across my face is common. I find smaller insects like ants to just be too unaware(with few exceptions...a couple seemed kinda cool LOL) of people to really show affection/whathaveyou. Caterpillars and rolie polies were always my favorite. Lady bugs frequently landed on me growing up. Can't really think of many "intelligent" insects offhand, more partial to bigger animals.

    On topic of animals:

    Squirrels, deer, every stray cat ever, every stray dog ever, raccoons, turtles, frogs: come to me, even fish at the lake once(I CAUGHT ONE WITH MY BARE HANDS, it swam into it XD a nice sized bluegill) . Wasps and bees even leave me alone(that's impressive growing up in Missouri outdoors), the only time I ever got stung by a wasp was in an infested cabin by the lake and I rolled my wrist over one on accident.(hurts btw) or when I messed with the sweat bees(pushover bees, lol) and they let me have it. Nature tends to leave peace at peace .

    Horseflys and mosquitoes are still dicks tho.

    But birds. Birds fucking hate me! LOL. My cousin's parakeets tried to crap on my shoulder/peck at me every chance they got, same with everyone's birds I've met, even uncaged chickens/wild birds. Birds are the assholes of nature imo. XD. Well they were the dinosaurs weren't they? HAHA, must be butthurt at size loss, lol. That must be it! >.< Maybe it's cause I don't like birds? Sense my dislike. Haha but which came first, the chicken or the egg?(did I always dislike them?) :P

    Hehe, Missouri XD.

    Oh one last observation: I've noticed those that fear getting stung by bees, ALWAYS did, whilst I never have. Interesting notion: I've never feared them!
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    I've had plenty of shall we say special encounters with wasps and a few with bees; can't say the same for ants even though they are both hymenoptera. I think because maybe ants are more chemical-signal driven and wasps are more visual tactile they are more like us so can link better. Some jumping spiders have really impressed me with their awareness of what's going on around them. and mantids have a few things going for them. again, all visual insects. as are dragonflies. Other insects I've had special encounters with are members of the true bug family, large leaf footed bugs. And a variety of spiders seem to figure in a lot. and flies (another visual insect). Oh, and the earwig situations. I don't think when it comes to synchronicity type things that the bugs are driving it though, more like they are handy agents like neural channels through which Psi/Universe can express some communication.

    I adore my parrot. Just because a bird craps and bites doesn't mean it hates you. it could mean just the opposite. My parrots ultimate show of affection is to barf on me, lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SurrogateSpark View Post
    Oh one last observation: I've noticed those that fear getting stung by bees, ALWAYS did, whilst I never have. Interesting notion: I've never feared them!

    Up until I was 10 or 11, I wasn't afraid of bees. I was always mostly calm around them. Then one day, I felt a tickle on my elbow... I looked and it was a bee just chillin! I freaked out, brushed it off and started running around like a lunatic because I thought, "what if I had done something different and never noticed it... like what if I pressed up against something and it stung me because it thought it was going to die?". From then on, I became "one of those people" who look like idiots when a bee is near. I bob and weave and squeal. But I have never been stung by a bee. I like to thank my awareness for that.


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    i just met a cockroach without a shadow XD for reals! haha or maybe i just need a real flashlight. i was just using the light from my ipod screen, and it's one of those nano ones because i was stupid and broke the ipod touch i had earlier. oh well, i'm gonna buy the new one when it comes out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seed View Post
    i just met a cockroach without a shadow XD for reals! haha or maybe i just need a real flashlight. i was just using the light from my ipod screen, and it's one of those nano ones because i was stupid and broke the ipod touch i had earlier. oh well, i'm gonna buy the new one when it comes out!
    Seed, this is Important.....

    Think of the Cockroach and hit the 'random/shuffle' button on your iPod songs.
    go to youtube, search the song, and post the first-page video for it that catches your eye.
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    haha do i have to? nah i don't feel it. but i am listening to "time won't let me go" by the bravery right now if you're curious. plus that little guy is long gone now.

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    You are right of course, the Meatball Moment is always a choice of free will to just not feel like carrying through with it. . . . Congrats on that.

    As for the song, haha, yes, I seee....... no shadow at all did it? Was it in the light or the dark at the time? Or did the roach tell you "you are the light that casts my shadow". ?? hmmm.... you don't know how approrpieate, best I suppose not to tell you.... don't wanna 'bug' you thanks for saharing.
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