The dogs of intuition

Actually, it’s just one dog, but the plural sounded better in the title.
The dog in question is, probably, mostly pitbull, with some hound-likeĀ  attributes and other breeds, topped off with a the gentlest and sweetest disposition of any animal I’ve known. His name was Butters, but it’s now General Lee.
I think I’ve missed out some […]

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The proof is in the horse!

One of the great bugbears about intuition is that those who don’t believe it say that proof is not be found. (Apart from my feeling sorry for them missing out on a wonderful aspect of their innate humanity, I just get tired of their blinkered views.)
However, animals tend not to be deceptive in these areas. […]

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Our Animal Intuition

We tend to speak of intuition as a hidden or under-used human talent. When we speak of animals exhibiting some of the same symptoms of accessing knowledge hidden from the ‘normal’ senses, then we tend to dismiss it as “animal instinct”. We generally do not realize that we have much in common with animals, genetically […]

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Dowsing and Animal Communication

One way of using dowsing is to communicate with your pets. Animal communication doesn’t have to be fancy. You don’t have to have special talent or ability. Just learn to dowse, then ask your pet questions. With dowsing, the only restriction is that your questions must be yes/no questions. However, it is pretty easy with […]

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What do you do when you see a bear?

Found this interesting article the other day: The Harbinger. Developing Intuition. It’s written by a Dr Lynn Robinson (emeritus professor of Marketing, University of South Alabama). She writes about intuition in a refreshing way. For example:

If you scoff at the whole idea of intuition, then the first thing you need to do, for a bit, […]

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