--- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > 
> > > 
> > > ----So I will be healed when I kill the rats and wasps? Or 
they 
> will 
> > be healed?  Or I should just make reallly really good friends 
with 
> > them. Invite them in, set places at the table and even keep a 
few 
> of 
> > each in my pockets?
> > 
> > Sometimes we can make telepathic contact with animals (including 
> > insects) and let them know our wishes; sometimes they will even 
> listen 
> > to us and cooperate! Try reading J. Allen Boone's "Kinship with 
> all 
> > Life," and/or Machaelle Small Wright's "Behaving as if the God 
in 
> All 
> > Life Mattered" for nice examples of interspecies communion and 
> > cooperation. And sometimes we just gotta kill 'em. But it never 
> hurts 
> > to try the other route first -- as mentioned, sometimes it 
works :-
> )
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ----You know what?  I actually like most bugs.  Spiders 
especially 
> are interesting, and I sometimes blow mantras on them. In fact, at 
> work I had a little hopping spider jump on me, so I said some 
> mantras and told it how cute it was and then put in in a corner. 
> Next week it came back and it was ten times larger, but I blew 
more 
> mantras on it and I swear it gave off some really good, sexy 
spider 
> vibes like it was the sexiest spider on earth.  
> > 
> > One day at work I was chanting on a break, and then a big rat 
came 
> out and started tugging at bag of garbage on the floor. It was 
funny 
> to watch. It was so into it it didn't even realize I was in the 
> room... I got rid of the garbage but I put a piece of chicken and 
> some rum in a styrofoam dish and placed in in the middle of the 
> floor, and left for ten minutes. When I came back the dish was 
stuck 
> in a milkcrate under a shelf, and I could see that the rat had a 
> room where it could watch everyone and have some security. The guy 
> wasn't buggin me. He disappeared soon thereafter. Some cats like 
to 
> prowl around.  
> > 
> > I always laugh at the good times we had, drinking rum and hiding 
> out.
> 
> *lol* Very nice! Apparently, if you want to work with a whole 
> population of "trespassers," you may have the best luck if you 
come 
> from your heart and visualize the deva of that population, perhaps 
> as a rat or wasp with a crown... then as clearly as possible, 
image 
> your request to the deva. Be open to what the deva has to say in 
> return. Sometimes a negotiation is in order. Sometimes works 
> wonders. (Sometimes not) 
> :-)

Yes, I have done that with flies and bees and wasps. It does work. 
Especially with bees. I like bees- very evolved insects. Sounds 
silly but it does work if you don't get all serious about it. 





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