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TO
BE UNCONDITIONAL love I define myself as: I like me, I like me, I like
me and I affirm that I am god, god I am.
I see the presence of god everywhere in all there is,
in me, in the world and in the universe, in animated beings and even in
sand, rocks and stones.
I am the creator of myself and my world. I practice
unconditional love with good thoughts feasible in the present tense.
In email messages I receive pictures and stories of
true happenings documenting the loving behavior between thoughtful,
nature oriented humans, wild quadrupeds and other animals.
I look at a beautiful colored picture of a young deer
eating grass sprouting through the snow and sharing it with a rabbit,
mouth close to mouth. I am in awe.
From South America I get an amazing picture of a lady
standing at the high fence of an animal park. A lion puts his forelegs
through the narrow spaces between the bars onto the lady’s shoulders. He
welcomes her as she cuddles his head and mane. The animal remembers her
since she had cared for him when he was ill and is happy to see and
touch her. It is impossible to reach with his mouth the lady’s face.
This reminds me of the Book of Daniel in the Old
Testament and the fascinating story of Daniel being saved from the
lions. It reports of Daniel and his friends obedience to god. Daniel had
the gift of magnificent wisdom in interpreting dreams and passed it on
to the king. The king, however, was compelled to throw him into the
lion’s den. When the king heard of the truth about Daniel and his
adversaries, he ran to the den and called Daniel who came out with his
whole and perfect body.
I read the description of Stuart Brown about Norbert
Rosing s striking images in color of a wild polar bear playing with sled
dogs in the wilds of Canada’s Hudson Bay.
When the polar bear materialized out of the blue, he
saw the end of his huskies.
Obviously it was a well-fed bear with a thick pelt. In
another picture I see a dark dog with a long chain, approaching the bear
of ivory color that puts his right leg around the dog that stands and
reaches the mouth of the upright standing bear. In another picture I see
how the bear bends down and embraces the dog, between his head and his
short forelegs. For a week the polar bear returned every night to play
with the dogs.
There is an extraordinary adventure of rescuers saving
a whale.
A fisherman spotted a female humpback whale which had
become entangled in a spider web of crab traps and lines, just east of
the Faralon Islands and radioed for help.
She was weighted down by hundreds of pounds of traps
that caused her to struggle to stay afloat. She also had hundreds of
yards of line rope wrapped around her body, her tail and a line was
tugging in her mouth.
When the rescue team arrived and determined that the
only way to save her was to dive in and cut her bonds one-by-one and
untangle her. One slap of the tail could kill a rescuer. That was risky
because any thrashing on the part of the 50-ton animal could be deadly.
One of the divers, James Moskito, said she was peaceful
during the whole time. They worked for hours with curved knives and
freed her. He said the whale nuzzled him, and then swam to each of the
other rescuers as well. She swam in joyous circles gently thanking them.
This was the most incredible beautiful experience for every rescuer.
The guy who cut the rope out of her mouth said her eye
was following him the whole time and he will never be the same.
Each of the articles shows that being true to oneself,
love and harmony prevails as everything is possible by god and through
god in a positive way.
- Dr Ingeborg Puchert
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