--- In [email protected], Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> On Aug 4, 2005, at 3:04 PM, jim_flanegin wrote:
> 
> > 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.
> 
> Are you an artist/musician?

Yes, more an artist, though I did buy my 'sat yuga' ;) conga drum 
not long ago...and I also just purchased a dremel tool engraver 
because my hand-powered wood engraving tool was pretty worn out, and 
I am working on a very soft piece of wood now, engraving it with 
these sort of tribal looking patterns. fun stuff. 

About the bird, I do see mocking birds in the garden regularly, 
hence my assumption...
 
> I've had similar things happen when playing music near a window or 
> outside. It always seems to be a similar bird, but they never can 
be 
> seen, only heard. I guess it was some sort of mockingbird.
> 
> The pattern of bird flight is another nice animal trait which you 
can 
> get something from. Eastern scripture talks of the "flight of 
letters" 
> and this is important for yogis for deriving wisdom from their 
> practice. But then any movement can tell you something. I know of 
a 
> yogini who could predict local events by the way rocks and 
boulders 
> moved on the river she lived on.

Reminds me of stories I used to hear in school about the Greek 
oracles divining the future from the patterns of bird flight and 
such.




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