--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > 
> > > Bee's are great. I've had interesting karma with these little 
> > > hive-beings. Place your attention on their world and it unfolds 
> a 
> > new 
> > > web of inter-relation different from the world we see--a web of 
> > > hive-flower and their hive city/mandala which overlaps our own 
> > > Dakini-net and awareness flow. I remember when I was still 
doing 
> > the 
> > > siddhis and I would get these loud--really loud bee noises 
> coming 
> > from 
> > > my body (LOL) which were so loud I would stop meditating and go 
> > out and 
> > > check and the neighborhood to see if it was disturbing the 
> > neighbors! 
> > > Really tuned me into bees too. Of course it was subtle and 
> > internal but 
> > > seemed so real, so tangible.
> > 
> > Yes, when I am in the garden and a bee approaches, I relax and 
> > queitly ask them to go away and they do. Easy to communicate 
with. 
> > Bees and wasps seem very tuned into us- which is why I think they 
> > get so agitated when we wave our arms about and speed up our 
heart 
> > rate in their presence.
> > 
> > We also have many crows nearby- very intelligent birds. Also find 
> > that dog speech is pretty easy to understand. And my most 
> wonderful 
> > experience recently was with a mockingbird I think it was, though 
> I 
> > didn't actually see it. I was in my garden studio/shed and 
playing 
> a 
> > jazz CD. This bird began jamming with the music like I've never 
> > heard before! Every time a melody would play, the bird would 
> respond 
> > with a brilliant improv- really amazing- really wished I'd had a 
> > tape recorder handy.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> About 4 years ago in the spring I was hiking in the desert.  It was 
> an unusual year in which the desert flowers were blooming more than 
> usual.  I was all by myself about two miles from the trail head and 
> any semblance of civilization and all of a sudden a black cloud of 
> bees came towards me.  There was virtually nothing I could do; if 
> they wanted to sting me to death, they could have.  Well, I found 
> myself totally relaxing, they passed over and around me (not one 
> landed on me) and they went on their way.  They were in such an 
> ecstatic frenzy to get to their nectar in the jackpot of flowers 
> that they paid me absolutely no heed.
> 
> 

Generally migrating africanized bees are much safer than those with a 
hive to protect.







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