A Dog’s Life

They calculate in human years that one year is seven years to a dog.  So if you leave the dog in the car for an hour, is it seven hours to the dog?  That would be cruel but I don’t think so.  The average dog life is simply shorter than a human life span and as I learn more about dogs and their habits I find that I treat animals more as friends than pets.  With three dogs of our own and five more friends from both neighbors, I’m friends with a lot of dogs.  One charming stray noticed I was looking at him and walked right over and took my hand.  But he was a charmer and showing other strays how to approach someone who may be charmed and become the dog’s benefactor.  I always remember that dog.  He was smart.

The dogs here on Samui represent dog society from the top down to the dogs tipping over garbage cans.  I can only speak with knowledge of dogs but aside from humans, all life is feeling the pinch.  We are obviously in the throes of something big.  Global warming?  Yes.  Poles melting? Yes.  Wars, starvation, disease?  Yes.  Is it because we have a global view and now can see everything happening at once?  Yes.  A good thing where, although it’s overwhelming, we now have a global view on what we should do.  Clear the air.  Save the animals.  Many have seen that picture of a polar bear clinging to a melting ice floe.  And plant life.  Genetically altered and it’s patentable.  GM, genetically modified foods are sneaking into our supermarkets and apparently there’s no law that says a fruit or veggie must be stamped GM if it’s been modified.  Pesticides is another reason for no pesticides.  Supermarket fruit and vegetables have probably been radiated, gassed and fed pesticides in the growing stage.  As a song once sang, we’ve got to get back to the garden.  And we must stop feeding our cows meat byproducts. Cows are vegetarians.  No wonder they’re mad.  Our pigs with swine flu has jumped to humans.  So far, it’s mild compared to other flus but it has the capability of mutating to a real killer flu.  And the sun is heating up.

We are in deep shit, Dear Readers, but there are some things we can do.

I love dogs and other animals because if you make friends they just trust that you will do good by them. And you don’t want to let them down.  Our family is every living thing on this planet and the earth and the air we breathe.

At least we have a deadline to clean up our act.  December 21st, 2012.  Many believe it’s the end of the world.  Others believe we are evolving from the fourth to the fifth sun.

As man’s best friend might gear up for scavenging again, the unleashing of Unity to the world will bring hope to the planet of a magnitude never seen before.  And it’s happening, but not fast enough.

If the cycle of the precession of the equinoxes gives us a pulse from galaxy central we will probably all feel it one way or another.

Our island dogs think thunder, lightning and fireworks are some kind of natural phenomenon but our little Pekingese is always very afraid.

You might say, we are all working to save the planet.  But that seems a bit harsh because we also have some of our own kind who would run the planet into the ground, so to speak.

How we save ourselves from ourselves is probably the biggest human endeavor but we also have bigger fish to fry..  If we can save our civilization we will make history.  None has been saved before.

Can we do it?  I think so.  I hope so.

Here’s the WMM in action.  A working magnet motor, The Watson Magnet Motor capable of eliminating combustion and no recharging the battery overnight since it charges the battery on the go.  Energy crisis solved?  Yes.  But again, moving the entire body of current thinking forward is no small task.

The good news is I think we’re winning.  Here’s Charles Watson’s working table top model.

Magnet Motor Update

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