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A Dog Licking its' Own Vomit

November 27th, 2024




Recently, this lesson has been delivered quite sternly from the realm of the Spirit, emphasizing the profound wisdom that lies within the dynamics of relationships and the duality of companionship. It is crucial to convey this important proverb to both Spiritual Benders, who are often more attuned to the intricacies of spiritual interactions, and Novices, who may still be navigating their way through the complexities of their spiritual journeys. Understanding that a man's closest ally can also be his greatest adversary is not merely a cautionary statement; it is a deep truth that resonates across various aspects of life. This duality signifies the potential for both support and betrayal that can exist within close relationships. It all hinges on how you nurture wolves—an evocative metaphor that suggests the importance of being mindful about the influences and energies we welcome into our lives. Just as a wolf can be a loyal companion or a fierce threat, the relationships we cultivate can either uplift us or lead us astray, depending on how we engage with them. Therefore, it is essential to approach these connections with awareness and intention, recognizing the power dynamics at play and the need for discernment in our interactions. By fostering healthy boundaries and nurturing positive energies, we can transform potential adversaries into true allies on our spiritual path.

 

Before I delve into this lesson, it is necessary to grasp a proverb from the Order of Wolves. It's important to recognize that spiritual benders are designed to master both the higher and lesser aspects of Self. Additionally, remember that dogs originate from wolves, as they belong to the same canine species. In this section, we will examine the behavior of domesticated and typical house dogs to understand what also triggered a shift in hypernatural realms.  

 

This lesson does not negate the fact that humans and beasts once coexisted peacefully. Beasts of the Earth had their own diverse communities among their kind, just as human races did. Our focus is to examine chaos closely or to follow the groundbreaking spark that emerged from Pandora's box. In either case, both scenarios reveal a mysterious reason why some of our inner harmony or unity is consistently in turmoil, beginning with forming friendships with wolves and serpents.

 

The Spirit continues to lash us with thorns and needles, not as a severe punishment but rather as a minor penalty for the transgressions we commit, such as tainting the wisdom we acquire or polluting our chi forces, which are vital for our spiritual and physical well-being. These thorns and needles serve as reminders, gentle yet persistent nudges from the universe, encouraging us to realign our energies and intentions.


Enduring a thousand lashes may seem like an overwhelming ordeal, yet it is perceived as merciful when weighed against the dire consequence of being spiritually erased from existence, a fate that would strip us of our essence and connection to the cosmos.


This period of trial and tribulation is not merely a phase; it is a transformative journey that we must navigate with grace and resilience. Remember, we are in a challenging period of transition; to become a butterfly, we must also recognize that the caterpillar's journey was fraught with its own difficulties and obstacles. The caterpillar, confined within its own limitations, undergoes a profound metamorphosis, often hidden from the eyes of the world. It must endure the darkness of the chrysalis, where it is broken down and rebuilt into something entirely new. In this way, our struggles, symbolized by the thorns and needles, are essential to our growth. They teach us valuable lessons about patience, perseverance, and the importance of maintaining clarity in our thoughts and actions. As we confront these challenges, we are offered the opportunity to reflect on our choices and their impact on our spiritual journey.


Each lash serves as a catalyst for transformation, pushing us to shed old habits and embrace a higher state of consciousness. Ultimately, this process is a necessary aspect of our evolution. Just as the caterpillar must trust the process of its transformation, we too must have faith in our ability to emerge from our trials stronger and more enlightened. The Spirit's lashing, while painful, is a sign of its investment in our growth, urging us to rise above our limitations and strive toward our true potential. Embracing this journey, with all its thorns and needles, is crucial as we prepare to spread our wings and soar into the light of our new existence.


While working on another piece, "Tongue Twisters in Our Midst During World War," I heard a spirit voice discussing dogs while I was handling a puppy at home. The idea of having a wild animal living alongside humans in the same house evokes many ancient conflicts, not due to its nobility, but because it blurs the line between beast and human. This passionate voice guided me to a verse in the Book of Life (Proverbs 26:11, Matthew 12:43-45, and Hebrews 6:4-6), which explores the concept of vomit.  Before I proceed, please understand this passage; 

 

“The Wolf replied, ‘The fruit was not delicious, it was bitter and unpalatable, why else would you need to sweeten it so? The plant also was unruly and prolific; if I had not destroyed it (by urinating on it), it would have overrun the Garden’.”    

 

Previously in the passage, it was mentioned that humans complained to the wolf for urinating throughout the garden, which tainted the fruits of their labor, prompting humans to become innovative with their food by incorporating substances not naturally fit for consumption.

Over time, humans have increasingly incorporated a significant amount of sugar into their diets, often without fully realizing the long-term consequences of this addition. This pervasive sweetness has not only transformed the culinary landscape but has also led to the creation of many illusions in their plans regarding health and wellness.


Initially, sugar was a rare and precious commodity, but as it became more accessible and affordable, it began to infiltrate everyday foods and beverages. This shift has resulted in a culture where high-sugar products are readily available and often marketed as desirable, leading to a gradual increase in consumption levels.


Consequently, we now hear concerning stories about obesity and other related health issues, including diabetes, which have reached alarming rates in many populations around the world. The rise in sugar consumption has been linked to various factors, including the widespread availability of processed foods, which often contain hidden sugars that contribute to our daily intake without our awareness. Additionally, the aggressive marketing strategies employed by food and beverage companies have glamorized sugary products, making them appear not only acceptable but also appealing to consumers of all ages.


This has created a cycle where individuals may underestimate the impact of sugar on their overall health, leading to poor dietary choices that can have serious ramifications.


As a result, public health experts are increasingly sounding the alarm about the dangers of excessive sugar consumption, urging individuals to be more mindful of their dietary habits. The connection between high sugar intake and health issues such as obesity is well-documented, with research indicating that excessive sugar can lead to weight gain, metabolic disorders, and an increased risk of chronic diseases.


Furthermore, the relationship between sugar and diabetes is particularly concerning, as high sugar diets can contribute to insulin resistance, ultimately leading to type 2 diabetes.


In conclusion, the evolution of sugar consumption in human diets has significant implications for public health, prompting a necessary conversation about dietary choices and the importance of moderation. As we continue to grapple with the consequences of our sweetened lifestyles, it becomes imperative to reassess our relationship with sugar and strive for healthier alternatives that can support our well-being.

 

In response, the wolf assisted by addressing a common growth issue, which is conducting its business in the bushes. The urination of wolves is a biochemical waste that is not entirely harmful to nature but aids them in removing both physical and invisible barriers.


In Proverbs 26:11, the text draws a vivid analogy by referring to the behavior of dogs, particularly their tendency to lick their own vomit. This peculiar and somewhat off-putting behavior is something that many pet owners are all too familiar with, as it is a common occurrence in the lives of those who share their homes with these animals.


Dogs, by nature, exhibit a range of behaviors that can be puzzling to humans, and this particular action of consuming their own regurgitated food is often seen as a reflection of their instincts and biological makeup. This behavior poses significant challenges for humans who wish to keep dogs as pets within their homes. When dogs lick their vomit, they not only engage in an act that many find repulsive, but they also inadvertently contribute to unsanitary conditions.


Their mouths come into contact with surfaces that humans frequently touch or use, such as furniture, floors, and even kitchen areas. The act of licking can transfer bacteria and other contaminants, leading to concerns about hygiene and cleanliness.


Furthermore, the implications of this behavior extend beyond mere aesthetics. For pet owners, maintaining a clean living environment becomes a constant struggle, as they must be vigilant in cleaning up after their pets to prevent the spread of germs and unpleasant odors. This necessity for rigorous cleaning routines can be time-consuming and often frustrating, as pet owners seek to balance their love for their furry companions with the desire for a sanitary home.


Moreover, this situation raises questions about the compatibility of dogs in domestic settings. While many people cherish the companionship and loyalty that dogs provide, they must also contend with the realities of pet ownership, which include dealing with behaviors that can be considered unclean or undesirable. Therefore, this proverb serves as a reminder of the inherent challenges that come with caring for dogs, emphasizing the need for pet owners to remain aware of their pets' behaviors and the impact these may have on their living spaces and overall hygiene.

 

According to the werewolves, they attempted to assist humans by removing the rhubarbs to ease their burdens. Rhubarbs, also called devil weeds, proliferate rapidly and pose a threat to many gardens by strangling the roots of beneficial fruits. This leads to either stunted growth or death. However, the humans were unwilling to do the work themselves, resulting in bitter fruits and exacerbating their own conflicts by sweetening the pot and further corrupting the essence of their souls.

 

This is another reason why animal hospitals, shelters, and stores are in high demand in the human marketplace, as they have also noticed the degeneration processes in people who want to train their pets to behave like humans. Dogs and cats need vaccinations, pet insurance...

The point is that humans often treat their pets better than they treat their fellow humans. There is no denying this statement, as I know people are aware of it; they simply want to feel a sense of belonging. This desire adds another layer of problems, affecting their understanding of consciousness. They fear loneliness, the extinction of human consciousness, and true self-transformation. Treating animals as if they are human is not the solution to evolution.

 

At first glance, the act of rescuing and rehabilitating animals may seem like a noble solution, one that not only aids these creatures in their struggle for survival but also fulfills a compassionate duty to nurse them back to health before ultimately releasing them back into their natural habitats. This perspective underscores a commendable effort to restore balance and provide care for those who cannot advocate for themselves.


However, it is crucial to acknowledge that this process can inadvertently disrupt the entire order of life within ecosystems. The introduction of rehabilitated animals back into their environments can lead to unforeseen consequences, such as the alteration of existing animal hierarchies, competition for resources, or the spread of diseases that could threaten native populations.


Moreover, the motivations behind pet ownership often extend beyond the simple desire to provide a home for an animal in need. Many individuals seek out pets as a means of filling emotional voids in their lives, finding reassurance and comfort in the companionship that animals provide. This reliance on pets can sometimes reflect deeper personal issues, such as loneliness, anxiety, or a longing for unconditional love and acceptance. It is essential to recognize that the desire to keep pets is not inherently negative; rather, it serves as a coping mechanism for many, offering solace in times of distress or uncertainty. However, this letter should not be misconstrued as a critique or bias against pet owners or animal lovers.


Instead, it aims to illuminate the broader societal shift that underlies these personal issues. The increasing tendency to seek fulfillment through animal companionship may indicate a deeper disconnect from our natural environments and a growing reliance on external sources for emotional stability. By examining these dynamics, we can gain a clearer understanding of how our relationships with animals reflect our inner struggles and the broader implications for both individuals and ecosystems. In this way, we can foster a more holistic view of animal welfare that considers not only the immediate benefits to the animals themselves but also the intricate web of life that connects all living beings.

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