Rely on Your Instincts
Rely on Your Instincts Flying Deer through Robert Shapiro
Long ago, your planet was in complete balance. Life forms made room for other life forms and brought through what was needed based on a feeling. Feelings are the way to know whether it is intellectual information, but it doesn't have to be. When you get a feeling that you need to do something just a little bit different and it does not cause harm to you or your friends or family, then you do it without thinking.
In a world where beings make room for each other and acknowledge that other beings — even if they don't look anything like you (birds in the sky, fish in the ocean) — are respected, they'll help each other. They might make slight changes in what they do physically, when they sleep, when they walk, when they eat, or what have you to make room for what feels right. Should you eat that walnut or not? You're not actually hungry, but it's there, and you could have it. But mother squirrel needs it, so you stand back. She looks at you, runs over, grabs the nut (or whatever it is), and takes it off to be consumed then or later, and you smile to yourself and walk on. It is like that. Life is meant to be that way on Earth, and it was that way in the past.
I know this because I was there as a, what you call, deer. We were very instinctual, and even in your time, we are just as instinctual. Living like the deer, as best as possible, will bring about a comfortable state of affairs for you. You cannot be a deer and hop over fences and chew leaves and so on. However, try to consider how you and deer are alike. You're alike in more ways than you think.
Long ago, your planet was in complete balance. Life forms made room for other life forms and brought through what was needed based on a feeling. Feelings are the way to know whether it is intellectual information, but it doesn't have to be. When you get a feeling that you need to do something just a little bit different and it does not cause harm to you or your friends or family, then you do it without thinking.
In a world where beings make room for each other and acknowledge that other beings — even if they don't look anything like you (birds in the sky, fish in the ocean) — are respected, they'll help each other. They might make slight changes in what they do physically, when they sleep, when they walk, when they eat, or what have you to make room for what feels right. Should you eat that walnut or not? You're not actually hungry, but it's there, and you could have it. But mother squirrel needs it, so you stand back. She looks at you, runs over, grabs the nut (or whatever it is), and takes it off to be consumed then or later, and you smile to yourself and walk on. It is like that. Life is meant to be that way on Earth, and it was that way in the past.
I know this because I was there as a, what you call, deer. We were very instinctual, and even in your time, we are just as instinctual. Living like the deer, as best as possible, will bring about a comfortable state of affairs for you. You cannot be a deer and hop over fences and chew leaves and so on. However, try to consider how you and deer are alike. You're alike in more ways than you think.