
The following is an explanation channeled by Yellow Dog, taken from Chapter 1, in the soon-to-be published book, The Pet Psychic:
“The first step to understanding your expanded awareness is to simply still your mind and meditate. There are many, many paths toward meditation. I’m not here to direct you into just one. Explore and play into what feels correct for you. And now for the explanation of this meditative experience.
There are two minds: the thinking mind and the heart mind. The thinking mind is what you are using to read this text. The heart-mind is dutifully keeping your heart beating, your breath working, your blood flowing, and your digestive system moving. This heart mind can be defined as the parasympathetic nervous system or PNS. Your science itemizes many things, while we only understand the heart has more awareness than you perceive. If you remove parts of a living heart they will still beat as one. They are not connected to a brain, and yet they still beat. What is controlling this? The heart mind, which is a state of consciousness beyond the thinking brain. This is what is awakened during sleep and meditation. This is what the animals are aware of— what you can become aware of once again, as well.
I have trained my thinking brain and my heart brain to coexist as one. This is the path toward animal communication, one that hasn’t occurred spontaneously for me, but one that I believe anyone can achieve. One of self-discovery and self-belief. Allowing one to become one with nature…and to “just be.”
The ancients called this a “vision quest,” something that your modern culture does not encourage. If one finds their own truth, then that same person does not need to rely upon a leader’s version of truth. Organizing a group of people’s awareness into one working machine at the instruction of a leader’s truth was beneficial for waring societies. But this same “group consciousness of one leader’s truth” is not necessary for those able to exist in the peace of nature. No judgement of cultures here. Just the simple facts that expanding your awareness involves releasing that warrior within—another aspect of human nature that the ancients understood.
The tribe culture was diverse. The leader has warriors, and yet the leader respected the diversity of the tribe too. There was no religion based on warrior-like behavior. No reason to threaten one to follow a path through fear of hell or punishment of damnation. Those that chose to expand their awareness beyond the thinking brain were never ridiculed as “crazy” or “mad,” but rather revered as a talented asset to the tribe. Those that naturally expand into unknown states of awareness could access knowledge helpful to the tribe. These people became the healers, the philosophers, and the seers. True leaders of the tribe never feared losing power to those able to access the heart brain, for the leader of warriors did not revel in that power. For it was not power, but rather a necessary part of survival as a tribe. Leading is not a selfish quest, but rather a talent the leader could share with the tribe, just as the heart-brainworker had a talent to share with the tribe.
Your present culture has untruths the ancients would not understand, such as currency and separation from the heart brain and separation from the environment.
I agree with you, Yellow Dog. Once I learned how to meditate and found my own path toward going into a state of bliss, I needed to learn how to access that heart-brain mind more easily. I use the memory of my experiences to create different vibrations. How do I explain this? Like I’ve said before, Spirit Guides (or beings) help me. Is there the ghost of a deceased Indian called Yellow Dog standing next to me that is helping me to write this book? I believe so, yet I’ve struggled with a logical explanation for years, but all I can provide you with are possible possibilities to what is helping me to channel this book.”
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I hope you enjoyed this excerpt taken from Chapter One of The Pet Psychic. Come back in a few weeks when Yellow Dog will explain the concept of a Merged Consciousness inan excerpt taken from Chapter 2.
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