Snort, and pawing, and more snorting. I know that Buffalo has arrived. As ever, he comes in with his big head shaking a greeting, and his snorts telling me that he is well. He settles in for a visit.
Buffalo has visited before and provided a view of the future, where things are just a bit wilder, and where animals each have their own power. http://angelsandancestors.blogspot.ca/2011/01/spirit-animalbuffalo-solidarity.html
An earlier communication was some thoughts on life. http://angelsandancestors.blogspot.ca/2009/01/spirit-animal-buffalo.html
Today, Buffalo is talking about restoring balance to the plains and mountains, and indeed, to the world. Buffalo says that keeping the animals locked up is not the answer to restoring balance. Nor is conservation of animals the way to go. Some species need to die down before they can evolve to the next thing that they were meant to be. And, in some cases, that species is no longer required as a training place for souls. A new, improved (isn’t that what marketers say?) animal is waiting to be activated by soul groups.
Buffalo says that the challenge that faces humans is not that the other species are dying; the challenge is that perhaps the human race has reached its pinnacle and needs to die off. Buffalo says that his kind is pushing for more freedom, much like humans have been for a very long time. He complains that fences are too much control, although he understands the need to keep animals off roads and railway tracks.
He shook his head and gave me a lick, and told me he needed to get back to the others, and he was gone.
Blessings,
Judy Judy@angelsandancestors.com
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