Thursday, October 4, 2018
A Trip to Como Zoo
I went to the zoo with my mother today. All the primates, except the new Tapas Monkeys were asleep when we arrived. My mom read that they were very shy, and then the male walked up to me and sat for a moment. We then went to see the giraffe. Only one female giraffe was on display. I talked to her and she looked my way and gave me several expressions. She was outstanding, and rather comical. Maybe she can say the same of me. Right before we went into the giraffe enclosure, we heard a lion roaring for about 35 seconds. We went over to the big cat house and the female lion was perched, very majestically, on top of the highest rock. She looked so divine and beautiful. Maybe she would say the same of me. I gave the male some energy and I picked up that he is having some trouble seeing. As I pulsed with energy his way, he opened his eyes, but staying lying down. His eyes opened and closed with the pulses. The spotted leopard was not in view so I just went and saw the Siberian Tiger who actually was covering his whole exhibit outside. He normally just paces back and forth. He looked so free. After looking at him for a few minutes, I saw the Snow Leopard appear out of the corner of my eyes. He walked through the cage, and back to his place where he is not seen. Spotting him is rare. My mother and I then split up. She went to see the flowers, and I went back to the primates. No one was still moving so I just sat on a bench giving them energy from my heart and power chakras. The Tapas Monkeys began to get really active, both of them. I went over and tried to just keep them calm with waves of light (that was the unconscious imagery). The female kept pacing, but the male came over and just sat right in front of me. They took the opportunity to check out the Orangutans. I was sensing that they are at this zoo observing what is happening there with tunnel through and remote viewing. I now give those observations to The Moscow Ballet. Just look at these Tapas as you tunnel through. They will DANCE for you. When I first got there, there was definitely a LION tunneling through. His gate, and even coloring, was perfect mimicry. A child next to me even said, "He looks like a lion." After that is when I went out and heard the roaring. I went to sit for a bit (after viewing the Tapas for the second time), and the big father Orangutan (who had been passed out on the floor on the bottom of the exhibit when I first got there), climbed up the steal gate in back and came over to sit right in front of me. It was so cool. A zoo volunteer said, "That is really rare that he would come over and greet someone." The other Orangutans also came over. I noticed that the gorillas were gone, but I thought that the door to the outside was shut. When I went to meet my mother, I saw all three of the bachelors out there. They weren't just leaning in the corners, they were foraging the leaves in a big triangle. I just spoke to them a bit. Then, out of nowhere, Jabir, went up to the steal gate that was about 12 feet high. He just started climbing. He really looked like SPIDERMAN. It was surreal because he is so huge. I think that the big male Orangutan was behind his eyes in the beginning to help him place his hands and feet properly. So he went all the way up the gate and then grabbed the top bar and started moving over to grab some leaves who were on the top of the enclosure. He came down on the mesh that was there. He was a little unsure of himself, so I just kind of talked him down. He got down and just continued foraging. A zoo employee was next to me and he said, "I have never seen that before." I said, "Yeah, because that is new." The only other new thing was Samson who was eating and then he just stood straight up for a few moments like a human being. He came down, and then he did it again and walked a few steps. It was all so exciting. It is the evolution of the revolution. TEAM STRONG is in the house.
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