Guest guest Posted December 24, 2004 Report Share Posted December 24, 2004 Domestic pets are domiciled with humans & their health & emotional problems. So those humanized-domesticated animals also take on the emotional problems & health problems of their owners & others who train them. They are amongst people most of the time, also catching people's germs & viruses. They also identify emotionally & all other ways with emotionally dysfunctional humans & our patriarchal, unbalanced, dis-eased civilization. It's a well-known fact that cats (considered mostly " female " ) especially take onto themselves their owners's dis-eases to " save " their owner the pain, sufffering & death instead. I wonder how many wild animals get arthritis? Domesticated ones sure do. Or leukemia that domesticated cats get? Domesticated animals are often human foods or manufactured, processed foods. They are also given all kinds of injections that contain chemicals, bacteria, viruses, you name it. They are potty trained like humans. They try hard to please humans & are " tamed " by us. Wild animals do not go through all these things. I think wild animals who live naturally, eat natural foods & curing herbs that they naturally know about, tend not to get " human " dis-eases because they know which herbs, barks or other natural resources to ingest or indulge in to stay healthier. Early humans, even American Indians & other indigenous/aboriginal people learned lots of ways to heal themselves from watching animals in their natural habitats... Monkeys in the rain forests, gorillas in the mountain regions, polar bears & reindeer in the arctic, wolf, coyote & wild dog families, etc.....all have natural hormonally balanced lives close to Mother Nature, Mother Earth. We all need our Mother, even our Divine Mother Goddess. Humans used to as well but in our modern, civilized, high-tech, silicon/plastic times humans don't. Not selling any religion here as I don't believe in religions & don't belong to any. Just suggesting Yin/Yang, feminine/mascuine, goddess/god, mother/father, right/left brain " balance " on all levels of life...spiritually, emotionally, mentally, psychologically & physically. It's damn hard to get in a patriarchal " man " made culture. Caroline Re: *CIndi & Inga'S MOM & Val's Mom >>PS - My next question is: " Why are out thyroids not functioning the way they should? " << wrote: >>> ALL domestic animals are having thyroid problems but I have not heard of it being a problem in wild animals.. what is the difference?<<< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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