October 14, 2007
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Howard the Canadian amethyst miner called me yesterday and he shared a remarkable story
A friend of his was on a camping trip way up north in a place called Churchill Manitoba.
After setting up camp a polar huge bear approached the camp..
His dog, a natural enemy of the bear, ran up to the bear and began to bark defensively…
It looked like a bad situation!
But the bear didn’t respond in the usual behavior of his biological programming.
The bear held out his paw and began to pet the dog.
fortunately he had a camera and took these pictures of this event
The dog licked the bears paw…and they became friends!
The bear showed up every day they were present and played with the dog
but you can see it for yourself the pictures tell the story
People tell me this event is a fulfilment of an Inuit prophecy of the end times
and so it is also told in the Bible
That in the end of days
The lion shall lie down with the lamb
And he shall cut down the thickets of the forest with iron, and Lebanon shall fall by a mighty one.
The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.
And the cow and the bear shall feed; their young ones shall lie down together: and the lion shall eat straw like the ox.
I looked for the Inuit prophecy without success but if you find it please share it with me
I did find this wisdom in the Inuit writing
“The wisdom keepers say that the only place to find the power of the Creator is to be present in this moment. If we have fears, we are projecting them into the future. Into a future time that does not even exist. If we have guilt, we are living in the past, for the past things we did. We are not living now. All the spiritual keepers, of all groups in the world, be they Buddhists, be they Islamic, be it part Red Pack, be it medicine pack– you name it– say [that] the only way to find the power that has been given to us from the Creator is to be here, now. Not to escape.”
Comments (42)
Holy crap… that is amazing.
strange bear. the dog seemed to be normal it seems it is the bear that is acting strange.
:spinning:
tell me…what is really what round your way?
Do not look for prophecy when the wisdom is present already. You have it written in the final paragraph.
These are the most astonishing photographs I think I have ever seen. It is the final days of the Polar Bears if events do not alter, and they reach out, perhaps.
Blessings, ami~
amazing & beautiful :spinning:
The pictures are fascinating . I wonder if there is a biological explanation what it is? Now days with so much bad news it is easy to read trouble into things that seem unusual and strange but it is possible too that this is not a prophecy of the end times but a message of some kind about the need to work past our primitive survival instincts which require us always to limit our loyalty to those we consider our kind.. as far as humans are concerned survival as a species demands global cooperation and to learn to be respectful of the planet and its other inhabitants. Who better to tell us this then a beast who is feeling his world shrink because we have been wantonly successful.
I understand about having to go off line sometimes . I do too ,and for some of the same reasons you give.
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aww its so cute, the polar bear and the wolf are playing together.
We ARE approaching the end times. Wars are raging and natural disasters are happening. These are words of prophecy in the bible. We have to get ready and be alert at all times. Keep up the good work! This post brought about lots of revelations.
I think that people forget too often that every end is the beginning of something else. Instead of looking at the “end times” with fear, people should anticipate the renewal and diversification that will come after. It seems to me that if the lamb is lying down with the lion, it’s because they’ve both realized they brothers under the skin. Too bad human beings find it so difficult to accept our connections to the life that surrounds us.
Awesome!
a friend of mine got this same thing in an email…
i had thought about posting it but, things have been so damn crazy
that it just slipped through the crack… thank you for reminding me
of the simple beauty the this life holds for those that look for it…
Wow! What a wonderful event, and such a luck being there and taking some photos! Your friend must be a lucky guy. :goodjob:
If the End looks like that, we have nothing to fear…
By the way, its good to see you´re back, my Friend! :sunny:
Thanks for the comment!
:sunny:
Fascinating, again, on the second pic looks like the bear is the father, stroking the little son of him…
I was tongue-tied! I couldn’t believe it.
They look so cute together.
Amazing!
I never look in terms of endings but in beginnings–this reflects the beginning of what can be–a world embraced in love one creature, one moment at a time.
Namaste` my dear friend, so glad to see you writing.
May Love enfold You
M :heartbeat:
Hello….I haven’t been around in a while and am glad that I came at this posting. What a thrill to see this happen and it made my heart ache also. I think you are right about the end times. So many things point in that direction. I love the last paragraph. If we could only slow our minds long enough to understand.
im glad i found your post today. thank you.
ds
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Those are the strongest images I have seen in a long, long time. I will not forget them nor will I forget the possibilities they suggest.
Thank you.
Been ALONG time since I have visited! Hi, How are ya?
I had this funny idea that there was life around me in the world, but, well, that’s another story! So I came for a visit!
Your posts are amazing, teach me this way! This post has lifted my spirits…
That is simply amazing. So is your ending to this blog. I’ve always thought of it this way: I can’t touch the past, nor can I reach into the future except by my actions in the present. My past shapes only the starting point of my present, and tomorrow never comes… but in a mystical way it’s already here… in the moment of the present. I can’t change the past, and I can’t touch tomorrow–all I can do is live right now.
I love how the quote of how guilt makes us live in the past, and fear makes us live in the future. Another Scripture: a house divided cannot stand.
Beautiful, and possibly sad or dire, depending on the depth of one’s faith. I feel similarly to what Carol_1 expressed. Glad I came by when I did.
Hello Dosmangoes,
You worked hard to make your site simple yet elegant. The pictures are a nice touch. I see that you have a good reason to believe that we are living in the end times. There will be more evidence coming right up!
I like to write articles about God and religion on my site to help people to really get to know God, especially in these troubled times. 14 When the good news about the kingdom has been preached all over the world and told to all nations, the end will come. (Matthew 24:14) (CEV) I hope you get a chance to look at them.
Hey Doug,
Just checking in my friend. I miss your thought-provoking blog entries, and the always stunning images here. Know that my prayers are with you; may the insanity, whatever it may be, cease.
BE blessed!
Steve :sunny:
These are great photos……..How are ya I misses ya.
are you ever going to post again, dos?
consider this encouragement. i miss ya :sunny:
ds
I’ll be back….
(read in voice of the austrian arnold schwarnegger)
:spinning:
Happy New Year too, my friend!
See you around´
@Dosmangoes - Until then……..I wish you well and always I wish you serenity.
Mon belle ami tous les beaux jours Je te dis merci merci
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heart warming and very touching! :littlekiss:
i actually saw these pictures in a magazine yesturday. i remembered this post. i forgot the names behind the article though. i will try and find it again it was in the break room at work. are you ever going to come back to xanga?
What grand photos never saw anything like it. Live in the moment yes indeed that is what I need to do. Judi
have you seen the footage of the walrus and the polar bear? very different turn out, the walrus killed the polar bear. I really enjoyed this post however….very neat to see this.