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<blockquote data-quote="DOC HARRIS" data-source="post: 586693" data-attributes="member: 1683"><p>AL26-</p><p></p><p>Don't let ANYONE -for ANY REASON - make you consider changing your feelings or attitude about</p><p> your cattle. God placed them in this world for more reasons than to just provide Protein for humans. As an 82 year old former Ag teacher and Dr. of Chiropractic, I understand your emotional and inner feelings about animals with whom you may have an affinity. Your soul can reach out and embrace</p><p>the <em>"being"</em> which resides behind those big, brown, eyes-to-the-world, and ONLY THEY can understand your most heart-felt feelings and agonies which you may feel only YOU can understand! Not so! An animal communicates with us through a different emotional basis than other human beings, and believe me, - They KNOW your hurts, uncertain feelings, doubts, FEARS, stomach-butterflies and terror which strikes your life occasionally, but they can't put their "arms" around you and tell you that everything is okay - but they DO hold you with their effections, passions, and sympathies, because that is the only way they can communicate,</p><p></p><p>I am also victim of Cancer- for over 11 years - and the apprehension which overwhelms one occasionally can be fearsome - but Jesus Christ understands, and your outpouring of love for your animals envelopes them as a warm quilt - and they KNOW your innermost passions. The people who criticize your actions just DO NOT understand the mysteries which animals know esoterically with you!</p><p></p><p>You have an inner attraction which relates to them, and you must never lose that wonderful bonding!</p><p></p><p>God bless you, and I am praying for you.</p><p></p><p>DOC HARRIS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DOC HARRIS, post: 586693, member: 1683"] AL26- Don't let ANYONE -for ANY REASON - make you consider changing your feelings or attitude about your cattle. God placed them in this world for more reasons than to just provide Protein for humans. As an 82 year old former Ag teacher and Dr. of Chiropractic, I understand your emotional and inner feelings about animals with whom you may have an affinity. Your soul can reach out and embrace the [i]"being"[/i] which resides behind those big, brown, eyes-to-the-world, and ONLY THEY can understand your most heart-felt feelings and agonies which you may feel only YOU can understand! Not so! An animal communicates with us through a different emotional basis than other human beings, and believe me, - They KNOW your hurts, uncertain feelings, doubts, FEARS, stomach-butterflies and terror which strikes your life occasionally, but they can't put their "arms" around you and tell you that everything is okay - but they DO hold you with their effections, passions, and sympathies, because that is the only way they can communicate, I am also victim of Cancer- for over 11 years - and the apprehension which overwhelms one occasionally can be fearsome - but Jesus Christ understands, and your outpouring of love for your animals envelopes them as a warm quilt - and they KNOW your innermost passions. The people who criticize your actions just DO NOT understand the mysteries which animals know esoterically with you! You have an inner attraction which relates to them, and you must never lose that wonderful bonding! God bless you, and I am praying for you. DOC HARRIS [/QUOTE]
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