View Full Version : How Does Seeing Animal Types in People Work?
jimj_wpg
13-08-2010, 04:35 PM
For the past few months I have been able to 'see' or sense certain animal species when I am near people I know or total strangers.
My sixth sense has been highly active since last Fall. While I know that anything having to do with the sixth sense can sometimes be hard to describe to others, I'd like to know myself how I determine or 'see' these animal past lives.
A friend of mine and I want to know how I determine this stuff.
I do it just by looking at strangers or thinking of people I already know. Comes within 10 - 15 seconds.
jimj_wpg
13-08-2010, 05:21 PM
For myself I see the past animal lives from doing meditation - closing my eyes and sitting quietly.
For seeing animal past lives in others, I just walk by them - eyes open of course.
Coco, were you a Beaver?
An otter. A North American River Otter. :)
merlincove
13-08-2010, 05:41 PM
For the past few months I have been able to 'see' or sense certain animal species when I am near people I know or total strangers.
My sixth sense has been highly active since last Fall. While I know that anything having to do with the sixth sense can sometimes be hard to describe to others, I'd like to know myself how I determine or 'see' these animal past lives.
A friend of mine and I want to know how I determine this stuff.
I do it just by looking at strangers or thinking of people I already know. Comes within 10 - 15 seconds.
maybe you are picking up on their animal guides or totem animals, rather than picking up on their 'past lives'?
:D
size_of_light
13-08-2010, 09:47 PM
You're assuming you're right...
I'd like to know myself how I determine or 'see' these animal past lives.
What makes you think you're experiencing something real?
If you tell me I was a moose or an aardvark in my past life it means absolutely nothing to me but everything to you.
tinamarie
15-08-2010, 01:26 AM
maybe you are picking up on their animal guides or totem animals, rather than picking up on their 'past lives'?
:D
That was my thought also. We all have animal guides somtime more than one and some that come as needed.
exford
15-08-2010, 01:34 AM
You're assuming you're right...
What makes you think you're experiencing something real?
If you tell me I was a moose or an aardvark in my past life it means absolutely nothing to me but everything to you.
Ray Chuck?? He's a mean Fucker!
merlincove
15-08-2010, 05:31 AM
That was my thought also. We all have animal guides somtime more than one and some that come as needed.
:D
Welcome to the forum tina :D
i have found that animal guiders are actually the same 'spirit' that communicate through different animal types, and that more often than not, the animal type is correlatory to the message being bought.
Often my animal guides change form, from one animal to another, showing me different facets of one message - and like you say, they do come as needed. If you need bear energy (for instance) for protection, or to remind us of the mother potector, then bear will come, if you need to take an overview then eagle or owl will come to give a birds eye view - yet the guide energy is the same energy taking on the best form to communicate its message to us.
At least that is how i have found it :D
llanfairpwll
19-10-2010, 04:28 AM
It does make you wonder why people choose cats over dogs or are drawn to certain types of animals. Maybe they are remembering a pet from a previous life, or they were themselves that type of animal in another lifetime.
OP, I know what you are talking about though. To me, some people just "feel" more like they have an animal trait to them. For instance, Jerry Seinfeld seems like he would be associated with the animal of horse, I don't know why, it is just a feeling I get. LOL, I'd hate to know what animal people would associate with me, though unfortunately I can only immagine (crazy cat lady, most likely).:D
energi
26-10-2010, 02:44 PM
Quoting a passage or two from The Secret Teachings of All Ages, by Manly P. Hall (R.i.P):
Concerning the theory of transmigration as disseminated by Pythagoras, there are differences of opinion. According to one view, he taught that mortals who during their earthly existence had by their actions become like certain animals, returned to earth again in the form of the beasts which they had grown to resemble. Thus, a timid person would return in the form of a rabbit or a deer; a cruel person in the form
of a wolf or other ferocious animal; and a cunning person in the guise of a fox. This concept, however, does not fit into the general Pythagorean scheme, and it is far more likely that it was given in an allegorical rather than a literal sense.
It was intended to convey the idea that human beings become bestial when they allow themselves to be dominated by their own lower desires and destructive tendencies. It is probable that the term transmigration is to be understood as what is more commonly called reincarnation, a doctrine which Pythagoras must have contacted directly or indirectly in India and Egypt.
The fact that Pythagoras accepted the theory of successive reappearances of the spiritual nature in
human form is found in a footnote to Levi's History of Magic: "He was an important champion of what
used to be called the doctrine of metempsychosis, understood as the soul's transmigration into successive
bodies.
He himself had been (a) Aethalides, a son of Mercury; (b) Euphorbus, son of Panthus, who
perished at the hands of Menelaus in the Trojan war; (c) Hermotimus, a prophet of Clazomenae, a city of
Ionia; (d) a humble fisherman; and finally (e) the philosopher of Samos."
Pythagoras also taught that each species of creatures had what he termed a seal, given to it by God, and that the physical form of each was the impression of this seal upon the wax of physical substance.