on โ03-10-2015 12:15 PM
This is a thread with no particular
Topic so no one can be off topic ๐
So if anyone out there has something
To say about anything you like now
Is your chance
Keep it clean
And be nice
See how long that lasts
Can we keep politics and religion out
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on โ14-10-2015 11:28 PM
It's a classic fear/warning response - crest up, wings partially raised, tail flared, head tilted.
He's telling me that something is there, something scary...
But there's nothing there...
Ooh, Spooky...
They do that, from time to time; respond to something that's not there.
Are they nuts? Is it imagination? Are they delusional? Or is it just that I can't see it...?
Ooh, Spooky, indeed...
on โ15-10-2015 05:27 AM
As he gets to know the conditions of his environment, this may happen less often.
He won't be imagining that that curled up leaf is a rat after his food.
Gradually he'll see it as a piece of vegetation composting along with his droppings.
DEB
on โ15-10-2015 11:43 AM
It does seem to be the younger, and more cautious birds who do that.
This is good, it's an opportunity for me to learn to see beyond looking.
Something is there. I have to learn to see past my assumption/perception that "It's all leaves", and come to the point where I can see the "leaf" that is out of place.
This is how, however slowly, I learn to see the world through someone else's eyes.
This is the path to becoming a better skilled person. Not necessarily a better person, but a more able person.
Growth and learning, sometimes it can almost seem like fun.
on โ15-10-2015 11:58 AM
on โ15-10-2015 12:03 PM
I remember that cat. I had it on a poster that said "You can see what you're looking at, but can you see what I'm looking at?".
That sounds very Zen, I know.
on โ15-10-2015 12:16 PM
on โ15-10-2015 04:04 PM
on โ15-10-2015 05:03 PM
on โ15-10-2015 05:07 PM
@ecar3483 wrote:I remember that cat. I had it on a poster that said "You can see what you're looking at, but can you see what I'm looking at?".
That sounds very Zen, I know.
My old aboriginal Aunty was recuperating in my home after a broken hip. I put her mattress on the floor in the upstairs lounge because of proximity to the toilet facilties. She was a very old traditional black woman who lived out in a community.
I used to slip her a whiskey every night to help her sleep. She was watching TV and Humphrey B Bear was on. She asked me "can he see me?" .
on โ15-10-2015 05:28 PM
That's adorable.
Just as well she wasn't watching Romper Room.
That may have freaked her out a little