Random Thoughts 1-15-2012

    Some animals have very good memories. My dog, Nova, was squirted with water about three years ago when a pipe under the bathroom sink sprung a leak. Ever since then, she runs off whenever she hears running water. And just like humans, sometimes animals remember things that were never true in the first place! Another dog I had years ago once smelled a cat on the porch of my parents house. I had seen the cat on the porch myself about thirty minutes earlier and I knew that it had ran off behind the house and into another yard. But when my Chow Chow, Charlie Brown, smelled cat on the porch, he was convinced for some reason that the cat was still there somewhere and, after looking around, decided it had to be hiding in the Christmas wreath on the door. I had to pick him up and let him sniff at the wreath to convince him the cat wasn't there. Yet, when we visited again a year later he had to check the wreath for cats. His memory told him a cat had been in the wreath, when it never had. A lot of people have memories like that.

    So NASA is saying that people should stop worrying about 2012; the world will not end, nothing unusual is going to happen. And how do they know this? The simple answer is they don't. They are simply assuming that since there is no strong PHYSICAL evidence to indicate otherwise, there is no reason to believe that anything unusual is going to happen. That's much like a drug company saying that a new drug is safe because there is no proof (yet!) that it kills people. I would also like to ask those NASA scientists, “If nothing odd and inexplicable is happening on the sun, why has NASA become so interested in studying it?

“I am blind and do not see the things of this world; but when the light comes from Above, it enlightens my Heart and I can see, for the Eye of mt Heart sees everything: and through this vision I can help my people.” ~Black Elk



 

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