08-08-2021, 01:37 PM
I just take any insects including spiders from the house outside in a glass. It requires a bit of finesse for fast moving critters like cockroaches and scorpions (I don't want to hurt them). For cockroaches, have a piece of mail handy so when you get them in the glass you can put that over the top. (Scorpions and spiders can't negotiate glass so it's not necessary then).
All life forms have a right to life in my view, and humans have invaded their environments. So I think it is good to honor their lives and do what we can to live amicably.
I have had cockroaches in certain houses I lived in due to the area. One time I was in the bathroom and I felt something under my toes. I looked down and saw a cockroach's antennae poking out from my toes, waving around. This may sound strange, but I didn't react at all and got the feeling that the cockroach was "sweet." I think we are conditioned to see other life forms in certain ways because we have separated ourselves from the natural world.
I have lived in the second-most scorpion infested area of the Phoenix valley. My backyard had quite a few scorpions—you could see them at night on the walls around the backyard with a black light—because my neighbors all sprayed insecticide (which only made them sick but did not kill them). Sometimes they got in the house, and I took them back outside. I got stung once, and I took that one outside as well. I had cats at the time and they never got stung or had any problems with them that I was aware of.
I think it was "the Pleiadians" channeled by Barbara Marciniak (Bringers of the Dawn), who said that insects play with us. Like a gnat or fly that keeps landing on us—they are playing. It's another way to see things. And I also think if this sort of thing comes into someone's life that there is a message from the insect kingdom perhaps. Other life forms don't have the capacity to tell us things with our language, so communication happens in different ways.
All life forms have a right to life in my view, and humans have invaded their environments. So I think it is good to honor their lives and do what we can to live amicably.
I have had cockroaches in certain houses I lived in due to the area. One time I was in the bathroom and I felt something under my toes. I looked down and saw a cockroach's antennae poking out from my toes, waving around. This may sound strange, but I didn't react at all and got the feeling that the cockroach was "sweet." I think we are conditioned to see other life forms in certain ways because we have separated ourselves from the natural world.
I have lived in the second-most scorpion infested area of the Phoenix valley. My backyard had quite a few scorpions—you could see them at night on the walls around the backyard with a black light—because my neighbors all sprayed insecticide (which only made them sick but did not kill them). Sometimes they got in the house, and I took them back outside. I got stung once, and I took that one outside as well. I had cats at the time and they never got stung or had any problems with them that I was aware of.
I think it was "the Pleiadians" channeled by Barbara Marciniak (Bringers of the Dawn), who said that insects play with us. Like a gnat or fly that keeps landing on us—they are playing. It's another way to see things. And I also think if this sort of thing comes into someone's life that there is a message from the insect kingdom perhaps. Other life forms don't have the capacity to tell us things with our language, so communication happens in different ways.