If your pet read your mind?
Dogs that know when their owners are Coming Home and other unexplained powers of animals
Your dog will know what you think? Rupert Sheldrake thinks so. As animal communicators – they always say "talking" animals form images in their heads, the animals can "read" and respond similarly. It may seem a bit 'out there, but only as cats disappear completely the day think of going to the vet, even though youapparently nothing to write (as it takes the carrier). But the thought was probably in your head. I think it is possible for everyone to talk to our animals in this way, we just take the time to learn. Regardless of how you feel about animal communication, I think you will find this book very interesting and quite open my eyes. You really think about how you with your pets (and other animals) and look at "accidents" to communicate in a new light.
RupertSheldrake is a world famous British biologist who has appeared in numerous television shows, written for many major newspapers in England, and has also written several books, including dogs that know when their owners Are Coming Home is my absolute favorite. Sheldrake is perhaps best known for his theory of morphic fields and morphic resonance known. He describes a morphic field as a social bond that covers all members of a group (eg family, backpack or basket), whether human, animal orMixture of both. The morphic field is elastic, so that if a member of the group will travel from the rest, are still connected and can communicate telepathically.
In the search for "dogs that know …", Sheldrake has interviewed thousands of pet owners and people working with animals, and was again told stories that seem to confirm this theory – the animals sensing when something happens to their owners, although he was away, knowing as before when a familyWriting is returning home, alerting their owners to imminent attacks, and many similar examples. The book is basically a collection of these incredible stories and case studies with Sheldrake's thoughts and observations. And 'the cat rushes to the phone and receiver legs whenever rings and their masters who's calling (' s, but never when anyone else), physically preventing the dog from its owner to commit suicide, the parrot, who warned his owners of a raid during the Second World War (frompointed with his wings and says "up there" repeatedly) hours before it happened … I was not able to put down this fascinating book, and I bet you will not be.
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