πβπ¦Ίπͺ·π¦ππΊβοΈππ The Deer Families πβπ¦Ίπͺ·π¦ππΊβοΈππ
βThink weβll see James and Lily today?β
βI donβt know! Hopefully. It has been raining, so the poor things may have moved away, β I said. Weβve christened the deer family near our homes. The mother and father are called Lily & James (I know!). Sometimes, there are several families – we call them all James & Lily.Β

We caught sight of them – much closer than they usually are, that evening, and exchanged a look so close up, it was β¦ revealing, deep? (hard to pin down in one word). It isnβt often one gets the chance to exchange a deep searching look with a deer. It is a marvelous experience – and one we wouldnβt forget soon. Those brown eyes seem endless, and so full, it somehow fills up your being too. When poets write of moments feeling like eternity etc, I suppose this is what they meant. It could not have been more than a few seconds, and yet, the eyes spoke a language of eyes.Β
Whenever writers talk about pools of emotion showing in the eyes, and the shapes of their ghosts flitting through their charactersβ eyes and all of that, I am never sure what to think of it. Sure, it sounds brilliant and poetic, but can we really show all of that in one glance? Looking into the deerβs eyes was oddly satiating, and it was definitely more than words can try.Β
Clearly the son was moved too, for he said, as soon as it left, βDo you want to talk to animals sometimes?β
I nodded. βThat would be nice.β, I said
βWhat do you think theyβd talk about?β
πβπ¦Ίπͺ·π¦ππΊβοΈππ Understanding Animals πβπ¦Ίπͺ·π¦ππΊβοΈππ
βI suppose it depends on the animals. Elephants have different concerns than pangolins. Bees, squirrels and ants – being more community animals may have similar concerns. But I think Iβd like to know the range of emotions they have. Do squirrels have greed? Do ants have jealousy? Pelicans have been known to sacrifice themselves for their pod. β
Are there some emotions or behaviors that are completely unknown to man that our creatures possess? We know many animals feel love, despair etc.Β
If a wolf is kicked out of its pack, it never howls again.Β
– From the book, Sad Animal Facts – by Brooke Barker
βFor instance, and we all know whales have complex legends in song format that they pass down. With all the skills of navigation, survival, and protecting required, I am sure they all have different topics.β

βI think Iβd also like to see what kinds of things they keep in long term memory. I mean we know elephants have long-term memories, but what does that constitute? Just routes to water during times of drought or also towards betrayals etc. They must have some extraordinary lives and stories to tell then, isnβt it?β
He was nodding along. We talked about the size of their brains in proportion to their sizes. Brain ratio requires a separate post in itself, but there are so many fascinating things once you start looking into it.
For instance:
βAn alligatorβs brain weighs less than an oreo. β
– Quote from the book, Sad Animal Facts – By Brooke Barker
The alligator literally has the smallest brain to body ratio. Only 0.2 % of its body mass is the brain.
π π β Gajendra Moksha & Vishnu Sahasranamam π π β
This led to research on a few things about body to brain ratios, and curiously, the myth of the crocodile vs the elephant in Hindu mythology, Gajendra Moksha. It is curious how the myth pitted the lowest brain ratio animal against one of the wild animals with the highest ratios (the elephant). It is supposed to be a reminder to keep our egos in check. Gajendra finally relinquished his ego, and required the great god, Vishnu, to come in avatar form and save the elephant.Β
Gajendra’s plea to Lord Vishnu is called the Gajendra Stuti and is the first stanza of the Vishnu Sahasranamam (the 1000 names of Vishnu)Β
Please read: Post by Krishna2 on the Vishnu SahasranamamΒ – this post helps us comprehend us the depths of Vishnu Sahasranamam
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ΕuklΔαΉbaradharaαΉ viαΉ£αΉuαΉ ΕaΕi varαΉaαΉ caturbhujaαΉ |
prasanna vadanaαΉ dhyΔyΔt sarva vighnΕpaΕΔntayΔ ||
We came home fascinated by all the different things we usually do not pay attention to – filled with wonder, and awe. Many of us have forgotten what it is like to have encounters with our fellow beings – sometimes, exchanging a glance with a deer is all it takes to take on this incredible journey.Β
The multiplicity of forms! The hummingbird, the fox, the raven, the sparrow hawk, the otter, the dragonfly, the water lily! And on and on. It must be a great disappointment to God if we are not dazzled at least ten times a day.
–Good Morning – By Mary Oliver, Book: Blue Horses

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