Not long ago, an acquaintance had the theory that perhaps humans could communicate without speech or cell phones with other humans, through the natural environment, with other humans or other species. In fact, it makes sense that this would be possible, if the other species and humans were at similar wavelengths and in tune. Okay, you might want to call this all a paranormal or fringe pseudoscience topic?

Well, you are welcome to do that and academia and science would back you up, up to a point. Still, let’s get you out of your comfort zone here and think for a second, because my acquaintance brings up an interesting point and a great topic if you dare to stray or allow your mind a bit of freedom of thought here.

Well, I would say that since I am a fan of Rupert Sheldrake’s concepts of animal-human communication, and have experienced it myself with birds, small tree rodents, etc. that I have no problem with that, nor do I have any problem with the concept of aboriginal or African tribal hunters sending messages to their villages, or birds sending messages to other birds 50 miles away to warn of danger, or advertising their arrival at a food source.

Remember that birds often flock to flocks, and even birds that do not nest, birds of prey, live and hunt together, eat the same food, therefore the same bacteria, chemicals in the brain, and also operate at the same biological rhythm at the same time, it makes perfect sense that their brains are wired at similar frequencies and the bacteria in their bodies as well.

Birds in flocks can change direction at the same time, faster than reflexes would make it possible due to the speed of nervous communication. But do they get it right? Sure they do, that’s observable, but dare I ask how they do it? Are they operating as one organism during those periods? Communicate through brain waves? How do you know the answer? You are not the brain of a bird.

You may have trouble even entertaining this thought, but not me. My acquaintance asks me some tough questions, and I have no problem with any of this actually, and I suppose science will reconsider its views in the future when it is proven to be so, or explained, and is no longer considered a paranormal type thing. , because in fact it is a natural occurrence, more typical than non-typical. Anyway, I usually agree and follow your concept here.

What I have learned running, when I am away from the city in the forest, or in the hills and what I call “Bushwhacking” or going off the road and making my way; is that when I meet animals and other species. There is a sense of being watched and a subtle communication that seems to take place. I’m not sure how to describe it, but you may have noticed this too.

Now if I run down the shining path, at full power, and think to myself; “I own this trail, I am strong, Watch out!” or that intensive thought or the sound of my stride and breathing makes all the animals, insects, whatever, run away, and I can hear the bushes come to life in a frenzy, running in all directions, scared. BUT – if I run through the forest and focus my intention ahead of my position or send thoughts to the brain like; “I’ll jog past, don’t worry about me, I’ll be gone in a couple of seconds, I hope you’re having a nice day”, the squirrels, birds and other animals just sit there sometimes 5-6 feet and just watch me go to buy, without fear.

So I ask why; Well, the answer is simple; “Intent” and the fact that I communicated a thought to you and sent it to you. The same has to do with insects, which are generally very risk averse. Do you see those points? Since I experienced this, I know that what you indicate is a repeatable experiment anywhere on planet Earth.

What you think?

Now, I want to thank AgustĂ­n AntĂșnez Corrales from Spain to whom I also dedicate this article. Augustine has an online meeting place for brilliant humans and geniuses and has a bevy of websites that further his mission to bring human thinkers together.