| Rhutobello wrote: |
This was great to see, and it should teach us to have respect for our animals, wild or not, they all have a brain, which is clearly displayed in this film.
Many claim that what differ us from animals, is our ability to see, and understand pictures.....
When we saw how the artist managed to follow his/her own drawing, then it is not only training, but real ability involved.
Thx for link  |
I am glad you enjoyed! I have heard that the elephant is a very intelligent animal and has phenomenal memory. And when I was growing up, I heard that snakes too have very powerful memories. But the latter could be a MYTH.
Though in the Jyotish context (we have got to bringing folks back to it, no matter what or sceptics including those from 'other dimensions' will chide us!), the lunar nodes are considered as Snakes (sarpa) and so is Time and Death (KALSARPA a very telling horoscope which I wrote an article about once). The lunar nodes, in astrological context are often tied in with the concept of KARMA and have been called Karmic 'planets'.
In a sense, if we move from the concrete to the metaphorical and abstract, the lunar nodes are time capsules of past actions (you must suspend your current belief and make the assumption that this is not the only lifetime that exists as many religions teach; they do have a point but we will deal with that later, Goddess-willing!) and while the 'recollections' of specific actions in the remote past may not pop up and get recalled that clearly, the consequences often serve as 'reminders' and then we can address those through right actions this time, including penance which simply means, "I am sorry Father, I have sinned...!" And then we do not just stop at the words, but walk the walk instead of the talk, with the right actions as a self-imposed penalty!
Others may disagree! I am a happy cat and do not fight!
