From: Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: Can cats purr while having an OBE? Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 00:17:53 +0100 Organization: Customer of Planet Online Lines: 53 Message-ID: <7reord$ohp$2@news6.svr.pol.co.uk> References: <37D6F042.A45FCC3B@ihug.co.nz> <7r80gj$5ja$1@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk> NNTP-Posting-Host: modem4294967230.people.dialup.pol.co.uk X-Trace: news6.svr.pol.co.uk 937092781 25145 195.92.3.66 (11 Sep 1999 23:33:01 GMT) NNTP-Posting-Date: 11 Sep 1999 23:33:01 GMT X-Complaints-To: abuse@theplanet.net X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!newsfeed-zh.ip-plus.net!news.ip-plus.net!News.Amsterdam.UnisourceCS!skynet.be!diablo.theplanet.net!news.theplanet.net!newspost.theplanet.net!not-for-mail Reice Sosoe wrote in message <7r80gj$5ja$1@pheidippides.axion.bt.co.uk>... >Hi Dean, > >Dean Bromley wrote in message >news:37D6F042.A45FCC3B@ihug.co.nz... >> Is it possible to make noise during an OBE? The reaons I want to know is >> that, in the past I have though I've heard purring from a cat in my >> room, only to realise that the cat is sleeping in the lounge and my door >> is shut. It's happened often, when I actually get up and try to look for >> the sound, that is when it's much harder to hear, if all, I can only >> just make it out in the first place. So could my cat leave her physical >> body, come into my room, and start purring? I haven't seen any weird >> sights or anything though. > >All life evolved from the same gene pool, so I don't see why animals can't >hhave the ability to project (or have an astral body). > >I remember a post from Carol, she was in the process of buying a new dog, >that night she went home (dogless :)) she felt the presence of a dog she >liked next to her bed (if I remember corectly)... > >Maybe the cats love for you induced a spontaneous OBE, the cat not knowing >otherwise strutted up into your bed room at purred for attention...? > >Does the cat usually do that? > >-- >Yours, > >Reice Sosoe >--------------------- >ICQ# 48763621 >E-Mail : reice_sosoe@hotmail.com > > > Hi Everybody Been enjoying this thread so much because I love cats . . . . and dogs, elephants horses bears beavers etc etc. I've heard my cats purring and they've definitely been OBE because the last one died three years ago! Yes, I did post about one of my dogs Reice, he was from an animal rescue centre . . perhaps he came to me OBE because he had suffered so much and was so desperate for a home? Or perhaps, like humans, some animals have more developed psychic abilities than others, have you noticed how tuned in some dogs are while some (bless them) seem absolutely clueless? I'll file and save these 'puss posts' because they're lovely. Thanks. Love carol ###### From: "claire" Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: Can cats purr while having an OBE? Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 08:53:19 -0400 Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com Lines: 36 Message-ID: References: <37D6F042.A45FCC3B@ihug.co.nz> <37D84E2E.6A8FA3F9@the.end.of.the.message> <37D8C376.B268B49E@ihug.co.nz> <37D98AD3.EB436C09@the.end.of.the.message> <37DAE7C7.6C33A26C@ihug.co.nz> <37DB0EF6.47E8966A@email.com.invalid> X-Complaints-To: newsabuse@supernews.com X-Newsreader: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.5 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!newsfeed-zh.ip-plus.net!news.ip-plus.net!news.datacomm.ch!newscore.gigabell.net!newscore.ipf.de!nntp-relay.ihug.net!ihug.co.nz!remarQ60!rQdQ!supernews.com!remarQ.com!corp.supernews.com!not-for-mail Antikid wrote in message <37DB0EF6.47E8966A@email.com.invalid>... >John Fitzsimons wrote: >> >> On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 11:37:44 +1200, Dean Bromley >> wrote: >> >> < snip > >> >I guess those people should not knock what they haven't tried (well they >might of, but I'm menaing what they don't have a recall of) I'm >generally of the attitude, that (if they are in a loving home) cats >probably have more fun that us humans. No commitments, no one depending >on you (if you have no kittens), you can sleep all you want, you most >likely do not grow up being programmed with such limiting thoughts we >humans are, it seems like a great life, dedicated to whatever spiritual >pursuits you may happen to have. Huh? My cat's life sounds less than "fun" to me. She came from a house that didn't want her. She ended up with me but was a little "wild" and took about five years to get her to realize that no one was going to beat her or anything. However, she now has trouble eating, is getting old, throws up on my carpets and is afraid to go outside due to another cat that ripped her leg up a bit. Very unusual since she can usually beat up anything that comes across her path. She lies in my apartment, day after day, and I assume she must be bored out of her wits but she never shows a desire to go outside even when I open the door and show her what a beautiful day it is. I figure if she was a reincarnated human, then that one must have been "VERY BAD" in a previous life to end up a cat like my cat. Maybe, one of my "enemies" in a past life? I think she needs a shrink at this point. What kind of cat refuses to go outside? Claire ###### From: Dean Bromley Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: Can cats purr while having an OBE? Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 11:37:44 +1200 Organization: For the most incredible music ever, get the album Don't Turn Away by Face To Face. Lines: 18 Message-ID: <37DAE7C7.6C33A26C@ihug.co.nz> References: <37D6F042.A45FCC3B@ihug.co.nz> <37D84E2E.6A8FA3F9@the.end.of.the.message> <37D8C376.B268B49E@ihug.co.nz> <37D98AD3.EB436C09@the.end.of.the.message> Reply-To: dean-b@ihug.co.nz NNTP-Posting-Host: p721.nzwide.ihug.co.nz Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.61 (Macintosh; I; PPC) X-Accept-Language: en Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!newsfeed-zh.ip-plus.net!news.ip-plus.net!News.Amsterdam.UnisourceCS!uunet!ams.uu.net!grolier!news-spur1.maxwell.syr.edu!news.maxwell.syr.edu!sunqbc.risq.qc.ca!falcon.america.net!ihug.co.nz!not-for-mail Craig Shillington wrote: > > I asked that because I assumed you knew it was your cat. I knew which > cat was pulling me OOB. I find now, he seems to hang around me a lot > more, he *talks* to me heaps more now also. I feel a connection with him > now. At this very moment he is patiently siting next to me on the rug on > the floor. I never called him, he simply likes to be with me now. :-) If > I move from where I am, soon enough he will follow me to where I go and > sit once more. :-) I don't know why he is like this now, but I know in > my heart that it has something to do with the fact that I interacted > with him in the astral. I just believe that to be so. :-) And I feel a > greater connection with him also. :-) I wonder, if our cat is often our soulmate, if they exist, or one of them (if we have many). Two people could be sharing each other's lives, though not in a relationship, or being able to have contact with each other through human bodies, by both being the other person's cat. I don't know if that's very likely or not. ###### From: John Fitzsimons Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: Can cats purr while having an OBE? Message-ID: References: <37D6F042.A45FCC3B@ihug.co.nz> <37D84E2E.6A8FA3F9@the.end.of.the.message> <37D8C376.B268B49E@ihug.co.nz> <37D98AD3.EB436C09@the.end.of.the.message> <37DAE7C7.6C33A26C@ihug.co.nz> X-Newsreader: Forte Agent 1.6/32.524 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Lines: 23 Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 11:55:50 +1000 NNTP-Posting-Host: 203.87.22.203 X-Complaints-To: abuse@telstra.net X-Trace: nsw.nnrp.telstra.net 937101282 203.87.22.203 (Sun, 12 Sep 1999 11:54:42 EST) NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 11:54:42 EST Organization: Customer of Telstra Big Pond Direct Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!newsfeed-zh.ip-plus.net!news.ip-plus.net!News.Amsterdam.UnisourceCS!skynet.be!newsfeed.berkeley.edu!intgwpad.nntp.telstra.net!nsw.nnrp.telstra.net!not-for-mail On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 11:37:44 +1200, Dean Bromley wrote: < snip > >I wonder, if our cat is often our soulmate, if they exist, or one of >them (if we have many). Two people could be sharing each other's lives, >though not in a relationship, or being able to have contact with each >other through human bodies, by both being the other person's cat. I >don't know if that's very likely or not. If spirit can take a variety of forms then you could be correct. The "counter" opinion generally comes from people who feel threatened in some way by the thought that one could occupy an animal's body. "I don't *want* to believe it.......so it isn't so !" Regards, John. -- **************************************************** ,-._|\ John Fitzsimons - Melbourne, Australia. / Oz \ johnf@melbpc.org.au, Fidonet 3:632/309 \_,--.x/ http://www.vicnet.net.au/~johnf/welcome.htm v http://www.alphalink.com.au/~johnf/ ###### From: Antikid Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: Can cats purr while having an OBE? Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 14:24:58 +1200 Organization: Down With Babies Lines: 26 Message-ID: <37DB0EF6.47E8966A@email.com.invalid> References: <37D6F042.A45FCC3B@ihug.co.nz> <37D84E2E.6A8FA3F9@the.end.of.the.message> <37D8C376.B268B49E@ihug.co.nz> <37D98AD3.EB436C09@the.end.of.the.message> <37DAE7C7.6C33A26C@ihug.co.nz> Reply-To: no@email.com.invalid NNTP-Posting-Host: p737.nzwide.ihug.co.nz Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.61 (Macintosh; I; PPC) X-Accept-Language: en Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!newsfeed-zh.ip-plus.net!news.ip-plus.net!News.Amsterdam.UnisourceCS!skynet.be!ihug.co.nz!not-for-mail John Fitzsimons wrote: > > On Sun, 12 Sep 1999 11:37:44 +1200, Dean Bromley > wrote: > > < snip > > > >I wonder, if our cat is often our soulmate, if they exist, or one of > >them (if we have many). Two people could be sharing each other's lives, > >though not in a relationship, or being able to have contact with each > >other through human bodies, by both being the other person's cat. I > >don't know if that's very likely or not. > > If spirit can take a variety of forms then you could be correct. The > "counter" opinion generally comes from people who feel threatened in > some way by the thought that one could occupy an animal's body. > "I don't *want* to believe it.......so it isn't so !" I guess those people should not knock what they haven't tried (well they might of, but I'm menaing what they don't have a recall of) I'm generally of the attitude, that (if they are in a loving home) cats probably have more fun that us humans. No commitments, no one depending on you (if you have no kittens), you can sleep all you want, you most likely do not grow up being programmed with such limiting thoughts we humans are, it seems like a great life, dedicated to whatever spiritual pursuits you may happen to have. ###### From: Antikid Newsgroups: alt.out-of-body Subject: Re: Can cats purr while having an OBE? Date: Sun, 12 Sep 1999 14:29:00 +1200 Organization: Down With Babies Lines: 14 Message-ID: <37DB0FE8.241C3819@email.com.invalid> References: <37D6F042.A45FCC3B@ihug.co.nz> <37D84E2E.6A8FA3F9@the.end.of.the.message> <37D8C376.B268B49E@ihug.co.nz> <37D98AD3.EB436C09@the.end.of.the.message> <37DAE7C7.6C33A26C@ihug.co.nz> <37DB0EF6.47E8966A@email.com.invalid> Reply-To: no@email.com.invalid NNTP-Posting-Host: p737.nzwide.ihug.co.nz Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.61 (Macintosh; I; PPC) X-Accept-Language: en Path: chonsp.franklin.ch!pfaff.ethz.ch!news-zh.switch.ch!newsfeed-zh.ip-plus.net!news.ip-plus.net!News.Amsterdam.UnisourceCS!skynet.be!ihug.co.nz!not-for-mail Antikid wrote: > > I guess those people should not knock what they haven't tried (well they > might of, but I'm menaing what they don't have a recall of) I'm > generally of the attitude, that (if they are in a loving home) cats > probably have more fun that us humans. No commitments, no one depending > on you (if you have no kittens), you can sleep all you want, you most > likely do not grow up being programmed with such limiting thoughts we > humans are, it seems like a great life, dedicated to whatever spiritual > pursuits you may happen to have. Oh, don't mind the unspiritual sounding name and organization. It's a joke from another group. I'm not into sacrificing babies in the name of Satan or anything...