I saw a special about quantam physics, how this is an era where we are
making phenomenal strides in our understanding of physics.  It said if
a human sees something it has never seen, cannot be seen in nature,
has never been conceived of in their existence, the brain cannot
process it.  That why when you see sometyhing extremely rare, for a
moment you cannot process it.  Like moving along in the woods and
rounding the bend and seeing something you've never seen before,
except in photos maybe.  An unconcious person for example, witnessing
an accident, you run for help and all the while you are thinking "did
I actually see him lying there?!  Am I making a fool of myself because
when help comes the thing I saw won;t actually be there...  imagine
how a horse feels rounding a bend in a trail and coming face to face
with a creature, a being, it has never known to exist before, never
seen a photo of, never heard a description of, never smelled.  Just
imagine.

It said there is a record, somehow, written, told from generation to
generation, something recorded, where the west indians were completely
oblivious that the spanish armada sat on the horizon offshore,
readying to invade.  Their shaman would stand on the shore day after
day, hearing the lapping waves and knowing something was coming and
couldn't "see" it because it was so foreign a sight their brains could
not process it.  But day by day, more of the site would be processed
by the brain until they "saw" it.
anyway..  If humans have trouble in that area, imagine horses.
Janice
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