Today in Michigan of the USA it is the first day of fun season for hunting deer. My husband loves to hunt but has not gotten a buck in the last couple of years. This morning I placed an intention for him and asked that he got a big buck. I asked that the deer's spirit be drawn to my husbands spirit, and visualized the buck running towards my husband. Later my hiusband sent me a picture, he had gotten a buck. I just don't know what to think. I worked very hard a raising my vibrations before I placed the intention. I waited until I felt vibration all over my body, and placed the intention with my whole heart. I could really see the buck and the visualization was strong. I don't like killing animals, but I knew that getting a buck would mean a lot to my husband. I am happy for him. What is your guys' opinion on this. For all I know it could be coincidence. I do know that he has been out to the hunting ground many times and has never seen anything, but that does not mean anything either. I do know what I felt this morning.
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Interesting deer story. coincidence?
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KILLING is wrong--taking a life is wrong!
No more to be said!!
Peter
No more to be said!!
Peter
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Every culture is different with different beliefs. On of my favorite cultures are the American Indians. I have so much respect for their spirituality and wonderous way of honor, and respect and of being one with nature. They have every reason to be a prideful people. When native americans hunt or hunted they honored their hunt (just like i did, I thanked the spirit of the deer, and blessed him with gratitude). Before their hunts they would pray and visualize (like I did). The American Indians believed and still believe in honoring the whole of the animals by using almost every part of it. (Just like I will). My four children will eat the meat, which we can use greatly, we cannot alway afford to buy meat. We will take the hide on donate it to a place that will sell it and donate the money to a charity. And the rack will be given to someone who will use it. To me this is sometimes better than the fate of an animal who is raised to be slaughtered with no respect, blessing or thanks and then put on a shelf in a grocery store. We are thankful that we will now have food in our freezer and will bless others by sharing, and thank the spirit of the deer for his gift and honor him, in a way that most people would not. Personnaly I would be unable to take a life, but my husband even though it truly tears him apart each time, know that we can, as well as his family use the extra food. And is happy to find a way to donate to a charity to help others out that may be in need of help.
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I was just about to jump in and say exactly that, that each culture is different, I respect the fact that you respect the animal concerned, many 'sports' just kill for killings sake, if people are killing to eat then that's the natural order of things, (I eat meat but wouldn't if I had to kill it myself) but this isn't a debate on meat eating, you asked about the spiritual aspect of what happened, and i'm a great believer in that we are provided with what we need, not what we want but what we need you requested what you needed and got it
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Thank you Violet, I appreciate it. My husband feels very blessed and thanked the spirit of the animal, god and mother nature. I do feel bad, I could never take a life, so I am very sad for the loss of life. But we are thankful for the meat, we will take some and also give some to family who needs it. We are very thankful for the gift the spirit of the deer has bestowed on us.
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millergrls wrote:Today in Michigan of the USA it is the first day of fun season for hunting deer. My husband loves to hunt but has not gotten a buck in the last couple of years. This morning I placed an intention for him and asked that he got a big buck. I asked that the deer's spirit be drawn to my husbands spirit, and visualized the buck running towards my husband. Later my hiusband sent me a picture, he had gotten a buck. I just don't know what to think. I worked very hard a raising my vibrations before I placed the intention. I waited until I felt vibration all over my body, and placed the intention with my whole heart. I could really see the buck and the visualization was strong. I don't like killing animals, but I knew that getting a buck would mean a lot to my husband. I am happy for him. What is your guys' opinion on this. For all I know it could be coincidence. I do know that he has been out to the hunting ground many times and has never seen anything, but that does not mean anything either. I do know what I felt this morning.
The first post does not speak of hunting for food--if that was the intention then I withdraw my remarks.
Otherwise they stand!
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millergrls wrote:Today in Michigan of the USA it is the first day of fun season for hunting deer.
Gilly, I owe you an apology for not being specific enough so I am sorry Yes it was the first day of hunting season where we live. My husband enjoys to spiritual nature of feeling the vibrations of the woods and animals. We use the meat for jerky, roast, and mix with hamburger. I am very sorry gilly because I realized that I accidentally wrote fun not gun. My fault......I should definately proof read much better than I did. Please forgive me for making you feel upset and don't want to ever make anyone feel upset.
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And you are right Gilly I should have mentioned hunting for food, it is just so ingrained in brain, that that is why we hunt it didn't occur to me that someone else might not realize that is what I meant. Again, I apoligize.
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I think that maybe when we wish or pray or cast a spell or issue forth an intention that something happens, something to consider is that no harm is done to another's free will.
For me it is very important that I also consider.....'And it harm none.' or 'If that is what each chooses of their own free will'. If the deer willingly gave it's life to your husband then that is fine. An intention is like a spell. I would be more inclined to leave well alone and see what comes of it.
For me it is very important that I also consider.....'And it harm none.' or 'If that is what each chooses of their own free will'. If the deer willingly gave it's life to your husband then that is fine. An intention is like a spell. I would be more inclined to leave well alone and see what comes of it.
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thank you so much for this feather. i am new to this. i did not know that an intention is a spell. i appreciate this information and will file it away in my awareness. on that note in my intention i asked for the deers spirit to connect with my husbands and to join. i did not tell my husband of my intention but asked him to tell me his story. he waited out there way past the time he normally would. three times he almost left but something kept him there. when the buckcame in it ran away twice and then came and stood twenty feet away and looked at him as if he was waiting. my husband said that it was very strange and he had never experienced such a strong feeling before. he said he was strongly pulled to thanking the spirit of the deer and blessing the deer and then thanking god and mother nature. so i do think it was the deers choice and that their spirits connected and are now still connected. after he told me his story i told him mine and everything came together as one. this morning i spent time with the deer and blessed his spirit with gratitude and unconditional love and i felt peace joy and love. we are very thankful for the gift of meat.
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millergrls wrote:And you are right Gilly I should have mentioned hunting for food, it is just so ingrained in brain, that that is why we hunt it didn't occur to me that someone else might not realize that is what I meant. Again, I apoligize.
Thank You Mary
I retract my words!
The Indians did indeed respect the animals they killed--they ate their flesh and used their parts for good use--nothing was wasted!
That is the way of 'NATURE'
PPLLnL
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millergrls wrote:thank you so much for this feather. i am new to this. i did not know that an intention is a spell. i appreciate this information and will file it away in my awareness. on that note in my intention i asked for the deers spirit to connect with my husbands and to join. i did not tell my husband of my intention but asked him to tell me his story. he waited out there way past the time he normally would. three times he almost left but something kept him there. when the buckcame in it ran away twice and then came and stood twenty feet away and looked at him as if he was waiting. my husband said that it was very strange and he had never experienced such a strong feeling before. he said he was strongly pulled to thanking the spirit of the deer and blessing the deer and then thanking god and mother nature. so i do think it was the deers choice and that their spirits connected and are now still connected. after he told me his story i told him mine and everything came together as one. this morning i spent time with the deer and blessed his spirit with gratitude and unconditional love and i felt peace joy and love. we are very thankful for the gift of meat.
Hi Mary, That makes me feel really happy...that you connected with the deer spirit and gave thanks.
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Gilly, and Thank you for your understanding, this makes me happy. And thank you feather.