- INTRODUCTION
- Axiom of Wild Speak
- VIDEO BY ALICE
- SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
- Timestamps – Especially Coyote Talk, for Those Who Wish to Learn It
- Bees Are Far Too Busy to Talk!
- VIDEO CREDITS
INTRODUCTION
Dear Ones,
Here is what the Honey Bees have to say.
You may find this conversation difficult to follow because it is hard to hear the Honey Bees and the Coyote speaking. In addition, following the Axiom of Wild Speak, throughout this short video two or three different kinds of animals almost always are speaking nearly simultaneously; for example, a Honey Bee and a Coyote, or a Songbird and a Woman.
I believe this is because speaking draws attention to oneself; it is an act of daring, pitted against the possibility that one may be eaten simply because one spoke. Or if one is a Predator, one may not get one’s lunch.
When several beings speak at once, that confuses the issue. The buzzing voice of the Bees may draw the Songbirds’ and the Human’s attention away from the Coyote who is sneaking towards them. The speaking Woman may draw the Coyote’s attention away from the whereabouts of the Songbird which is speaking simultaneously with the Woman.
There is a Summary after the video. The Summary includes Timestamps and the transcript …
VIDEO BY ALICE
SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
Timestamps – Especially Coyote Talk, for Those Who Wish to Learn It
0:00 Bees Are Far Too Busy to Talk!
0:12 Honey Bees to Alice [timeframe 0:12 – 0:22]: Yes, We can. By the way, what is your name? Hurry up and let us know that.
0:15 Coyote to himself (voice like a huffing wind, extremely muted, dreaming along to himself) [timestamp 0:15 – 0:24]: Let me see here. What is it that’s going on over here?
0:30 Coyote to himself (sounds like slightly huffing wind) [timestamp 0:30 – 0:33]: Yes, They are.
0:36 Coyote to himself (sounds like slightly huffing wind, very muted) [timestamp 0:36 – 0:40]: I see they CAN talk.
0:41 [sound of a motorcycle – timestamp 0:41 – 0:48]
1:09 Alice to Honey Bees [timestamp 1:09 and following]: You guys have anything to say?
1:17 Alice to Honey Bees [timestamp 1:17 – 1:20]: We don’t say nothing at all?
1:24 Songbird 1 to Songbird 2 [timestamp 1:24 – 1:34]: SI think there are three or four Coyotes right over there.
1:34 Coyote to Alice (sounds like wind blowing in gusts) [timestamp 1:34 – 1:48]: They ARE too busy to talk about anything like that.
1:48 Songbird (loudly sounding a Coyote alarm) [timestamp 1:48 – 1:52]: Fear, Fear, Fear-r-r-r!
1:50 Coyote to Songbird (simultaneously, perking up) [timestamp 1:50 – 2:06]: That’s right. You ought to be g-dd-mned frightened of me. Yes, You should be. You really SHOULD be.
1:56 Songbird (loudly sounding another alarm – could this be ingratiation and mollification) [timestamp 1:56 – 2:00]: Fear, Fear, Fear-r-r-r!
Bees Are Far Too Busy to Talk!
By Alice B. Clagett
Disregard the captions that have white letters. Instead go with the youtube transcript, with the black letters.
I have added timestamps at key places in the transcript to help my readers recognize when various animals are talking.
Hello, Dear Ones. It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.
I’m wondering if the Bees can talk.
Songbird 1 to Songbird 2 (great sarcasm here): JE-sus Christ! Please can you talk to me?
Alice to Honey Bees (simultaneously with Songbirds): Bees? Can you talk?
Honey Bees to Alice [timeframe 0:12 – 0:22]: Yes, We can. By the way, what is your name? Hurry up and let us know that.
Songbird 2 to Honey Bees: She says it’s Dharum De-e-e-e-e-e.
[NOTE how the Songbird stretches out the pronunciation of the word ‘Bees’. Apparently this is to draw the attention of other Songbirds, in the same way that we Humans use emphatic speech, or exclamation marks to indicate emphasis in writing.]
Honey Bees to Songbird 2: Ok. We will talk to her right now.
Coyote to himself (voice like a huffing wind, extremely muted, dreaming along to himself) [timestamp 0:15 – 0:24]: Let me see here. What is it that’s going on over here?
Alice to Honey Bees (simultaneously with Coyote talk): Maybe later?
Songbird: DEAR God. She is talking to the Bees.
Alice to Honey Bees: Not now?
Honey Bees to Alice (muted, buzzing sound): We’re far too busy to talk.
Alice to Honey Bees: We’re all far too busy to talk.
Coyote to himself (sounds like slightly huffing wind) [timestamp 0:30 – 0:33]: Yes, They are.
Honey Bees to Alice: We’re far too busy to talk to you right now.
Alice to Honey Bees : Can the Honey Bees talk? …
Coyote to himself (sounds like slightly huffing wind, very muted) [timestamp 0:36 – 0:40]: I see they CAN talk.
Alice to Honey Bees : Can the Honey Bees talk?
[sound of a motorcycle – timestamp 0:41 – 0:48]
Songbird 1 to Songbird 2: I se-e-e-e-e there’s a Coyote over ther-r-r-re. Right there!
Alice to Honey Bees (simultaneously with Songbird): Nothing to say? … Don’t like to talk?
Songbird 2 to Songbird 1: Yep yep the-r-r-r-e.
Songbird (repeating): Nothing to sa-a-a-ay-y-y-y.
Songbird to Alice: Honey Bees don’t like to talk to you … Don’t sa-a-a-y anything.
Honey Bees to Alice (sounds like wings buzzing): We don’t have anything to say.
Alice to Honey Bees: We don’t have anything to say?
Alice to herself: They don’t have anything to say, I guess.
Alice to Honey Bees [timestamp 1:09 and following]: You guys have anything to say?
Honey Bees to Alice: No, we don’t. We don’t have anything to say at all.
Alice to Honey Bees: Honey Bee! Honey Bees have anything to say? Honey Bees have anything to say?
Honey Bees to Alice: No, We do not … To tell the truth, we don’t say nothing at all. That’s right. Nothing at all.
Alice to Honey Bees [timestamp 1:17 – 1:20]: We don’t say nothing at all?
Songbird 1 to Songbird 2 [timestamp 1:24 – 1:34]: SI think there are three or four Coyotes right over there.
Honey Bees to Alice (simultaneously): No, we don’t. Nothing at all from that Honey Bee.
Alice to Honey Bees (simultaneously): We don’t say anything at all.
Honey Bees to Alice (muted, buzzing sound): No. We are far too busy to talk!
Alice to Honey Bees: Ok … Why not?
Coyote to Alice (sounds like wind blowing in gusts) [timestamp 1:34 – 1:48]: They ARE too busy to talk about anything like that.
Songbird (loudly sounding a Coyote alarm) [timestamp 1:48 – 1:52]: Fear, Fear, Fear-r-r-r!
[NOTE: Could this alarm call be intended to ingratiate the Songbird with the Coyote and to mollify him?]
Coyote to Songbird (simultaneously, perking up) [timestamp 1:50 – 2:06]: That’s right. You ought to be g-dd-mned frightened of me. Yes, You should be. You really SHOULD be.
Songbird (loudly sounding another alarm) [timestamp 1:56 – 2:00]: Fear, Fear, Fear-r-r-r!
Alice to everyone (simultaneously): Ok. Thank you. Thank you very much.
Alice to Songbird (misinterpreting): You have a nice day too … a very nice day!
Honey Bees to Alice: Because we are far too busy. That’s why.
Alice to Readers: They’re too busy to talk about anything.
. . . . .
Alice to Readers: I was just talking to the Honey Bees. They’re not much by way of talking. They just say they have nothing to say, and they’re far too busy for that.
And their voice sounds like the sound of their wings … in case you are listening to them. That’s the Honey Bees here; I don’t know about elsewhere.
God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.
In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
And my website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
Filmed on 19 June 2024 and published on 4 July 2024; transcribed and youtube transcription edited on 25 January 2026
VIDEO CREDITS
“Bees Are Far Too Busy to Talk!”
by Alice B. Clagett
Filmed on 19 June 2024 and produced on 4 July 2024
Location: Sandstone Peak Trail, Santa Monica Mountains, CA
CC BY-SA 4.0 International

Image: “Self-Portrait,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
Image: “Self-Portrait,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 June 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
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