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ALANA




MAKING THE CONNECTION


 
(Alana gives a dissertation on the awareness of animals and the levels of communication each has for having interactions with them. We also discuss the things that will lead eventually to a spiritual connection.) 




Russ: all right dear, let’s…..what do we have on the table? Let’s go ahead and work with animals and communication.

Alana: okay yes sorry, I’m giving off those heavy vibes aren’t I?

Russ: yeah well I’ll keep you directed here dear.

Alana: okay, now one of the important things is communicating with animals is to understand that a lot of them function on emotions and instinct. They do not have a clear thought processes, there are exceptions. One of the surprising exceptions that are not highly thinking are the canine. The canine act primarily on learning patterns that are hammered in to them that if they do this, that happens, if they do that, this happens. So their behavioral patterns, although it appears intelligent and smart, is more along the lines of being rewarded in gift.

Russ: uh-huh.

Alana: felines on the other hand, a lot of them do actuate on instinct and emotions. The smaller variety of the domestic kind fall into two distinct categories, those that are aware and those that are instinctual with little awareness.

Russ: hmm.

Alana: now those that are aware tend to be more, not so much affectionate but more focused in on who they are more in tune with.

Russ: hmm.

Alana: for example, there is a feline that you have in your house that is very affectionate to one person and one person only.

(Mark's cat Joey)

Russ: uh-huh.

Alana: that feline is very aware, in fact I’ve seen that feline slouching around or more sneaking around up here from time to time.

Russ: uh-huh.

Alana: also you have another feline which is not so affectionate but is also a visitor here from time to time that comes up here more for spiritual companionship.

Russ: who’s that, Ganja?

(one of the house cats)

Alana: it’s brown, tan with black and is little.

Russ: brown, tan, black and is little.

Alana: uh-huh, always walks around with its tail like this.

Russ: hmm, it’s probably Ganja.

Alana: yea big, about yea tall. Really long legs. Anyway, felines that are more instinctual tend to be more affectionate because it is you, "I give you affection, you reward me by making me comfortable and giving me food. In return for that, I bring you gifts. I bring you freshly caught birds, freshly caught rodents."

Russ: right.

Alana: so it is that side. Now, as I am a marine biologist, whales. Whales are definitely sentient but like people, you have various different degrees of intelligence. Unfortunately the bigger they are the less intelligent they appear to be.

Russ: hmm.

Alana: you get down to the orcas. Orcas are highly intelligent, highly social, highly communicative and they travel around in family pods......

Russ: right.

Alana: and they’re very much in tune with each other. Going down even smaller, dolphins. Again, a lot of them travel in groups, are very social, very communicative and highly intelligent.

Russ: hmm.

Alana: so being able to communicate with them, you have to interact on their level, on their level of understanding. A dog, you communicate through short commands, signals and rewards. Felines, you communicate with through voice commands, emotions and rewards and gentle tones in the voice. Whales, now the big ones are difficult to communicate with, they may interact and they may not. Orcas will interact, dolphins will play. Orcas you interact with on a more of a spiritual level. The same with dolphins, you don’t have the ability to make the voice clicks and whistles and clacks and so on. That is hard for you to communicate. I have to wear a special device that makes it easier for me to make those noises but I know what they’re saying.

Russ: hmm.

Alana: okay?

Russ: okay. Now then with the orcas, aren’t you like a rather small treat for them?

Alana: no.

Russ: I mean you're about the same size as a seal.

Alana: nah, they wouldn’t go for me. They wouldn't go for a human.

Russ: why? I mean it’s…..how would they tell……I mean they know the difference I’m sure.

Alana: oh yes they did.

Russ: why would they not……?

Alana: by smell, by…..you don’t have the flesh content or the fat.

Russ: hmm.

Alana: or I don’t. I know you don’t. You’re not quite as skinny as you were.

Russ: true, thank goodness.

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: but even in a wetsuit I look like seal.

Alana: no you don’t.

Russ: well, two legs yeah.

Alana: you have two legs, two arms that are much longer than a seal. You're shorter then some seals, you’re not as fat as most seals.

Russ: maybe a baby seal?

Alana: don’t even look anything like a baby seal.

Russ: oh, so they wouldn’t go for me. I haven’t heard of many orcas attacking humans.

Alana: I haven’t heard of any.

Russ: hmm, I’m sure there’s a story or two but I can’t…..

Alana: probably.

Russ: okay, so basically they are fairly intelligent.

Alana: yes they are, highly intelligent.

Russ: okay and so you can communicate with them in the wild or is that......?

Alana: well with the correct apparatus I can.

Russ: okay.

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: now what’s the purpose of being able to communicate with animals?

Alana: well the purpose is that depending on what you are communicating with, is that you can get them to do things, you can get them to relay information.

Russ: well to other animals?

Alana: other animals, yourself.

Russ: kind of.

Alana: kind of yeah. However if I’m correct, Dr. Doolittle is purely fictitious and fish don’t communicate that much.

Russ: right. So working with cats, which is all we really work with around here.......

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: all I’ve mostly noticed is that they have pleasure, satisfaction or need.

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: and it basically breaks down into those three......

Alana: yes.

Russ: or two actually, pleasure and satisfaction would be the same thing. So satisfaction and need.

Alana: yes.

Russ: okay so we’re talking about is going to the next level of communication.

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: okay? And that would be working with them on a more spiritual sense?

Alana: yes. Can you do some translation for me? What’s this and that mean?

Russ: try that again? Oh, five minutes, wrap it up.

Alana: oh okay.

Russ: because it will be 11 o’clock.

Alana: ahh yes............sorry.

Russ: no problem dear. So just real quickly, let’s go over to take it to the next step with communicating with animals.

Alana: okay.

Russ: specifically cats in our case because that's the ones we have the most practice with.

Alana: okay.

Russ: like the small kittens out there who are just growing up.

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: no experience or contact with other….

Alana: well you work on that point on the reward process. You give them something or you try to get them to do something, if they do it you reward them, if they don’t you don’t.

Russ: isn’t that the same type of action we do with dogs?

Alana: yes but with cats being a little bit more intelligent, they will learn much faster and it will get to the point where it won’t be so much the reward that they’re after, it’s more the satisfaction of having done something.

Russ: hmm okay, I see. All right so we’ll work on that, now communicating with them on a mental level.......

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: just start like a mental commands or directions or greetings, stuff like that and see how they respond? If they respond well, then give them some of the food.

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: okay, so what we want to work on then is mental telepathy with kittens.

Alana: yes but with reward process.

Russ: with reward process of course.

Alana: uh-huh. Now it can also be used I believe, bit of deductive reasoning, is with telepathy.......

Russ: uh-huh.

Alana: is that you want them to be not so much focused in on just maintaining themselves and getting nourishment and warmth. Once they get to become more active, that’s when you start to communicate with them..

Russ: okay.

Alana: now learning the process at an early age for them is a step towards learning how to use that on humanoid offspring.

Russ: excellent, okay we’ll have one of those to practice in a little while too.

Alana: something that’s very hard, having trained felines that think in the now, it's very hard to break them of that habit. In fact I've probably trained maybe about 20 felines and I’ve only had one that succeeded.

Russ: well dolphins do the same right? Dolphins don’t look to the future or the past, they look only to the now right?

Alana: I beg your pardon?

Russ: I don’t know, I’ve never worked with them but I always….

Alana: they look to the past because there was a good hunting ground.

Russ: oh, see I’m asking you because you would know.

Alana: uh-huh.

Russ: and I wouldn’t.

Alana: yes, they look to the past because that was a good hunting ground, maybe we should go back there one day or, we don’t go to that place because it was…..yes I know…..was a negative experience, one of their members got hurt or killed and thank you.

Russ: bye-bye love.

Alana: bye.