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Old 10-06-2008, 06:56 PM   #25
THE eXchanger
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Default Re: Observing strange animal behavior lately?

i went away to the Serpent Mounds,
an ancient native burial place, on rice lake.

i was escorted there, by 13 eagles...
then, i went to the 900 sacred rock carvings
at the petroglyph rocks,
i was escorted there, by 9 eagles...
and, then, coming home,
i was escorted from Serpent Mounds,
by 11 eagles...
for a total of 33 eagles that crossed my path
in less than 3 days

also, going up, i saw a field with 13 cows

i saw 5 swallows flying in a formation
of a pentagram,
with a big ink dot (a whole flock of them)
and, then, they separated into 2 flocks,
and, then, separated into 2 more flocks,
and, then, they separated into 2 more flocks,
and, then, the 6 flocks,
exploded like fireworks,
with the orginal 5 still flying in formation
and, then, they re-flocked with 11 groups flying
5 solo/ and, 6 groups -- like 11 dots in the sky
it was fascinating to see

1+9+1 = 11 (proving my theory) ???

what a weekend

(3 days, seemed like 3 weeks away)

also, i saw 13 canada geese flying together

and, we kept seeing 4 ravens at a time/ huge ones

and, one raven dropped a feather for me

and, i also got an eagle to drop a feather too

and, my friend, who i went with, gave me a maca feather; with an ususal "red" point on it

what a weekend / sleeping in an ancient native burial site
in zero degrees (with no heat)
actually, was NOT hard at all to do
(many people in northern ontario didn't have indoor heat,
other than an old stove (until the late 50's)

on a side note , teepees are real warm,
and, only one of the other elders, had ever seen
a "teller stone" -- which, apparently the "micmac"
have on the east coast of canada, and, i have another one.

also, the stone, i picked from the top of the mountain
near snowflake, Az, over 30 years ago,
is also authentic, and, they were equalled amazed
at my south american jade skull/and, my south american skullman, that are both off the ends of storyteller sticks...
and, quite a few of my crystals,
one out of a native grid, from B.C.,
(which should never have been torn down, to make way for homes)
i am glad, i was "gifted" with this important stone

the animals, up in the northern regions,
in ontario, do NOT seem to be acting strange at all,
so, it appears, that is a safe zone

brightest blessings
susan
the eXchanger

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