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mary jo fahey
03-10-2002, 04:34 PM
hi,
last year, i read that bluebird songs are higher-dimensional.

i searched and searched for a cd with bluebird sounds and could not find
one.

i posted a note on the bluebird list at cornell and asked the members for
advice (on nov 3rd). bluebird-l@... (/group/asc2k/post?postid=wldbfpnyaisqpd8a2bgo3ivlyd416pxykpbmfy _pndwbbeg3baxt4krgx63a_w5qtyn0u5nkyh89kbgc3ctj8vk)

a member of the list responded to that post today, and i thought i should
forward the information:

>>
hi mary jo:

as you can guess, i'm way behind on reading some of the
listserve postings, so you may already have your cd by now.

two suggestions: (1) a wild bird store, such as wild birds
unlimited (and other franchises), or (2) check out following
website, scroll down to bluebirds, and tape your own.

http://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/audio_index.html
http://www.birdwatchersdigest.com/audio_index.html

happy birding!

stan
>>

i didn't mention to the cornell list members that i was searching for
higher-dimensional sound :)

birders seem like nice people! the bluebird list has members that make
houses for bluebirds -- as the birds don't mind using nests made by humans.
the group works hard to get scouts and other youth groups involved.

the birders remind me of the druids who were very connected to the earth.

drunvalo mentions that earth's indigenous people (maya and kahunas of
hawaii) see humans as multidimensional beings living other lives in other
worlds simultaneously and that we became separated from other parts of
ourselves during the fall of atlantis.

drunvalo relates an experience with a native hawaiian (vol 2, flower of life
book) who he met in one of his workshops. he said when they met, he didn't
understand why the hawaiian was in his workshop -- because he didn't need to
be there. drunvalo approached him and said, "why are you here?" he said, "i
don't know." drunvalo asked him what he did and the kahuna said he taught
people how to connect with their higher self. at the point in the workshop
when drunvalo talked about the higher self, he sat down in the audience and
asked the kahuna to talk. drunvalo said the kahuna's talk changed his
understanding. the kahuna explained that we are divided into three parts --
the higher self, the middle self and the lower self. he explained that we
cannot connect with the higher self until we connect with the lower self.

drunvalo's book goes on to explain that mother earth is our lower self.
it's the self that is connected to all other human beings. it is our
unconsiousness mind -- the unconsious mind that is connected to every human
alive -- but also everyone who has ever lived on earth in the past and
everyone who will live on earth in the future. he explains that to
indigenous people -- mother earth is a young child about 2 to 6. she is
always a child. adult sophistication and all its technological thinking --
will not work to connect with the mother. she is not interested.

he explains the higer self is everything else in existence. he says what
escapes most meditators' understanding is that mother earth is you. he says
'life works through you, and your words and actions have great power because
they are not from your little limited little self. they are from all life,
from all of creation.'

he recommends seeing the peter pan movie with robin williams (hook). he said
to look at it again if we're already seen it - it will surprise us.

mary jo