06-24-2015, 03:07 PM
I have a cat named "Gizmo" (named after a weird looking creature from the film "Gremlins") and he is over 14 years old now. He is such a sensitive cat that he now refuses to go outside. One example of this was when I opened the door of our flat, he gingerly walked out and heard a pigeon go "cooooh". His ears immediately tucked in and he ran back indoors!
Now how can a cat get more sensitive than that!?
Anyway, the point of this post is my relationship with him. I picked him out from a litter over 14 yeas ago and we have been mates ever since. During this time I came to read the LOO books and one day while he was snuggled up to me, I had the desire to look into his eyes. The concept of sending love/light, as well as pet investment intrigued me.
As he often does when my attention is not directed at him, he looked up at me, arching his neck. At this moment I focused my attention towards his right eye (for some reason I simply cannot look at both eyes, whether human or animal, so I focus on one eye) and his pupil immediately began to dilate. For what seemed like roughly 3/4 of a second, his pupil continued to dilate and suddenly he looked down at the couch, turned around and sat down, and began to purr.
What struck me in that moment (yes I am aware that this is purely a subjective experience) was the term used by Ra regarding the process of harvest. That being the "steps of light".
Gizmo looked away from me at the point that my "light", or attention to his eye became too glaring for him. Instead, he looked away, turned around and flopped down beside me and began to purr.
So my reason for sharing this personal experience with my buddy is two fold. Firstly, I encourage anyone with a special pet friend to give it a try. But more importantly, if my subjective experience has any validity to it, the process of harvest in the metaphysical sense is totally in our own control. He simply looked away, no drama, no distress, he just looked away from the light that I had offered to him.
Now how can a cat get more sensitive than that!?
Anyway, the point of this post is my relationship with him. I picked him out from a litter over 14 yeas ago and we have been mates ever since. During this time I came to read the LOO books and one day while he was snuggled up to me, I had the desire to look into his eyes. The concept of sending love/light, as well as pet investment intrigued me.
As he often does when my attention is not directed at him, he looked up at me, arching his neck. At this moment I focused my attention towards his right eye (for some reason I simply cannot look at both eyes, whether human or animal, so I focus on one eye) and his pupil immediately began to dilate. For what seemed like roughly 3/4 of a second, his pupil continued to dilate and suddenly he looked down at the couch, turned around and sat down, and began to purr.
What struck me in that moment (yes I am aware that this is purely a subjective experience) was the term used by Ra regarding the process of harvest. That being the "steps of light".
Quote:
"The second class of those who ward this process are those of the Confederation who have the honor/duty of standing in the small places at the edge of the steps of light/love so that those entities being harvested will not, no matter how confused or unable to make contact with their higher self, stumble and fall away for any reason other than the strength of the light. These Confederation entities catch those who stumble and set them aright so that they may continue into the light."
Gizmo looked away from me at the point that my "light", or attention to his eye became too glaring for him. Instead, he looked away, turned around and flopped down beside me and began to purr.
So my reason for sharing this personal experience with my buddy is two fold. Firstly, I encourage anyone with a special pet friend to give it a try. But more importantly, if my subjective experience has any validity to it, the process of harvest in the metaphysical sense is totally in our own control. He simply looked away, no drama, no distress, he just looked away from the light that I had offered to him.