This is Our First Language, Are You Fluent?

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  • čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
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    📜 FULL SUMMARY
    The Universal Language of Feelings
    Years ago, during a walk in nature, a profound experiment with a friend led to an unexpected and enlightening encounter with a group of deer. This experience served as a powerful reminder of our most primal form of communication: feeling. Unlike the conventional modes of interaction through words, touch, or sight, the language of feelings transcends species, offering a universal means of connection. This article delves into the essence of this language, its implications for our interactions with the world, and how we can harness it to foster deeper connections with all forms of life, including ourselves.
    The Encounter with the Deer
    The encounter began with an intention to communicate peace and safety to the deer, purely through the heart. By opening up and transmitting feelings of no harm, the deer, initially distant, gradually approached closer, driven by curiosity and a sensed trust. This incident highlights not just the possibility of interspecies communication through feelings but also the innate ability of animals to perceive intentions.
    The First Language
    The foundational premise here is that the first language is not verbal or physical but emotional and energetic. This concept is supported by observations in nature and animal behavior, such as the innate ability of turkeys to distinguish between a coyote and a deer, not through visual cues but through a sensed feeling of safety or danger. Similarly, domestic animals and even infants display a remarkable sensitivity to the emotional states of those around them, emphasizing the universality and primacy of this mode of communication.
    The Power of Feeling
    In the hustle and bustle of modern life, many of us have lost touch with our ability to feel deeply, not just the emotions of others but also the subtle energies that pervade our surroundings. By slowing down and tuning into our bodies, we can begin to reawaken this dormant capacity, leading to more meaningful connections and a heightened sense of empathy and understanding.
    Healing Through Feeling
    The practice of connecting through feelings has profound implications for healing, both physically and emotionally. By approaching others and ourselves with an open heart, we can create a space of trust and safety where healing can occur. This approach is especially powerful with children and animals, who are particularly sensitive to the energies of those around them.
    Practical Steps Towards Mastery
    Slow Down and Observe: Take time to really feel your surroundings and the people in them. Notice the energy in different environments and how it affects you.
    Softening the Body: Practice softening your body to release tension and open up to feeling. Pay particular attention to areas that resist relaxation.
    Communicate Safety and Love: Whether dealing with internal blocks or approaching others, communicate through your feelings that it is safe to open up and connect.
    Listening and Responding: Be open to the messages conveyed through feelings, both from within and from others. Respond with compassion and understanding.
    Conclusion
    The story of connecting with the deer, and the broader insights it offers, invites us to reconsider the ways we interact with the world. By embracing the first language of feelings, we can unlock deeper levels of connection and understanding, not only with the natural world but also with each other and ourselves. It's a journey back to our most fundamental form of communication, one that promises to enrich our lives in myriad unexpected ways.
    In the end, whether it's connecting with wildlife, healing relationships, or simply becoming more attuned to the subtle energies of life, the language of feelings offers a powerful tool for transformation and connection. It's a reminder that, at our core, we are beings of energy and emotion, interconnected in ways that transcend words.

Komentáře • 7

  • @Kathy-qu8zj
    @Kathy-qu8zj Před 16 dny

    I send you all love and light..❤❤❤🌎

  • @Kathy-qu8zj
    @Kathy-qu8zj Před 16 dny

    We are all ONE..

  • @Kathy-qu8zj
    @Kathy-qu8zj Před 16 dny

    I love this. I’ve done the same thing with birds and squirrels. Of course I also feed them ALOT. I and my sons have been able to actually hand feed wild squirrels. And birds.. we are all connected. I’ve also experienced other phenomena/miracles. I’m no very interested in quantum physics, and Christ Consciousness. I think that feeling is really what Jesus came to show us..

  • @JennyBesserit
    @JennyBesserit Před 16 dny

    I had to chuckle a bit. A meter is just a little larger than a yard (so like 75 yards would be about 70 meters) but you just say that it's about 100 meters with such confidence that it was funny

    • @ThisIsYURU
      @ThisIsYURU  Před 15 dny

      The conversion just wasn't happening...lol 😂

  • @JeanSvarva
    @JeanSvarva Před 16 dny

    interesting videos, thank you!