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Really Awful Thought Forms with Regard to Barang or Kulam . by Alice B. Clagett

Really Awful Thought Forms with Regard to Barang or Kulam

Image: “Babaylan Festival in Bago City,” by Hptina24, 11 November 2015, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Babaylan_Festival_in_Bago_City.jpg … CC BY-SA 4.0 International … DESCRIPTION: “A Hiligaynon woman depicting a babaylan (Visayan shaman) during a festival. According to Spanish records, the majority of precolonial shamans were women, while the minority were bakla, effeminate men. Both were highly respected, on par with the datu or local ruler.”

Image: “Babaylan Festival in Bago City,” by Hptina24, 11 November 2015, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Babaylan_Festival_in_Bago_City.jpg … CC BY-SA 4.0 International … DESCRIPTION: “A Hiligaynon woman depicting a babaylan (Visayan shaman) during a festival. According to Spanish records, the majority of precolonial shamans were women, while the minority were bakla, effeminate men. Both were highly respected, on par with the datu or local ruler.”

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CONTENTS

This post offers Christian prayers to defend oneself against these intruding thought forms: Imagining raping the wife or the children of the victim, or raping the victim; or else physically raping them – Castration of the victim’s boy children – Seducing the victim’s workmen and offering them money to kill the victim – Cutting down saplings loved by the victim; killing a Raven friend of the victim; killing a pet bird beloved by the victim; drugging and casting a love spell on a person beloved by the victim.

REALLY AWFUL THOUGHT FORMS WITH REGARD TO BARANG OR KULAM

  • With regard to Barang or Kulam: Cutting down saplings loved by the victim; killing a Raven friend of the victim; killing a pet bird beloved by the victim; drugging and casting a love spell on a person beloved by the victim?
  • With regard to Barang or Kulam: Imagining raping the wife or the children of the victim, or raping the victim; or else physically raping them? Magical differences, in this regard, between vaginal rape and anal rape? Magical differences, in this regard, between raping the victim, his wife, or his children?
  • With regard to Barang or Kulam: Castration of the victim’s boy children?
  • With regard to Barang or Kulam: Seducing the victim’s workmen and offering them money to kill the victim?
  • Follow-up: Do you want to explore the “orasciones” (prayers) specifically used to protect a household from “treachery” and “internal betrayal”? … I said: Yes.
  • Are there standard Christian prayers for this purpose?

HERE IS THE TEXT OF THE STANDARD CHRISTIAN PRAYERS TO PROTECT A HOUSEHOLD FROM “TREACHERY” AND “INTERNAL BETRAYAL”

  • PSALM 55 (KJV)
  • PSALM 35 (KJV)
  • PRAYER TO SAINT JUDE
  • THE VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS (COME CREATOR SPIRIT)
  • PRAYER TO THE HOLY GUARDIAN ANGELS
  • THE PRAYER OF COMMAND
  • THE SAINT MICHALE PRAYER
  • JOB 1:10

 


REALLY AWFUL THOUGHT FORMS WITH REGARD TO BARANG OR KULAM

I asked: With regard to Barang or Kulam: Cutting down saplings loved by the victim; killing a Raven friend of the victim; killing a pet bird beloved by the victim; drugging and casting a love spell on a person beloved by the victim?

Google AI said: In the belief systems of Barang and Kulam, these acts are forms of spiritual psychological warfare. They are designed to “hollow out” the victim’s loob (inner self) by destroying the things that provide them with peace, protection, or emotional grounding. 

  1. Cutting Down Loved Saplings

In Philippine folklore, plants—especially those nurtured from a young age—can become “extensions” of a person’s life force.

  • Withered Life: Cutting a sapling the victim loves is a ritual act of “Putil” (severing). It is intended to cause the victim’s own vitality to “wither” or to stop their personal growth and prosperity.
  • The Guarded Tree: Some believe that a loved tree is home to a diwata or espiritu that protects the owner. Destroying the sapling “evicts” the guardian, leaving the victim’s yard spiritually vacant and vulnerable to a Barang (insect) attack. 
  1. Killing a “Raven” or Wild Bird Friend

While ravens are not native to the Philippines (large crows or Uwak are the local equivalent), the belief remains the same:

  • Messenger of the Spirits: Birds like crows are often seen as messengers from the spirit world or even as familiars of a healer. Killing one is considered a “heavy” act that brings instant Gaba (cosmic retribution).
  • Cutting the Sight: If the bird was seen as a “friend,” it was likely the victim’s spiritual “eyes.” Killing it is a move to isolate the victim and prevent them from receiving omens or warnings about impending sorcery. 
  1. Killing a Beloved Pet Bird

Birds in cages or around the house are believed to be “vibrational filters.”

  • Absorbing the Curse: Small birds are thought to be highly sensitive to Kulam. Often, if a bird dies suddenly, it is believed to have taken the hit of a curse meant for the owner.
  • Spiritual Silence: By killing the bird, the sorcerer ensures there is no “sacrificial shield” left. The silence of a once-singing bird is considered a psychological “opening” that makes the victim easier to hex.
  1. Drugging and Casting a Love Spell (Gayuma)

This is a specific branch of Philippine magic called Gayuma, often used as a weapon of revenge against a rival.

  • The “Lason” (Poison) of Love: Using drugs (like tuba or spiked food) alongside a Gayuma is seen as a way to forcibly break a person’s will. It is considered a form of “living death” for the victim to see their loved one’s mind and heart enslaved by an enemy.
  • Spiritual Theft: Magically, this is seen as “stealing the soul” of the loved one. It is used to drive the primary victim into a state of Hapis (anguish) so profound that their own physical health begins to fail.
  1. The Recoil: “Gaba”

Because these acts target the innocent (children, pets, and loved ones), they are believed to cause the sorcerer’s own power to eventually “turn” on them.

  • The Healer’s View: An Albularyo identifies these as “black” acts. If a victim seeks help, the healer may perform a Sumbalik—a ritual to make the sorcerer feel the exact grief and physical pain they inflicted on the trees, animals, and loved ones.

 


I asked: With regard to Barang or Kulam: Imagining raping the wife or the children of the victim, or raping the victim; or else physically raping them? Magical differences, in this regard, between vaginal rape and anal rape? Magical differences, in this regard, between raping the victim, his wife, or his children?

Google AI said: In the context of Barang and Kulam, acts of sexual violence—whether physical, imagined, or ritualized—are categorized as the most extreme forms of black sorcery and are believed to carry severe karmic and spiritual consequences for the practitioner.

  1. Physical vs. Imagined (Astral) Rape

In Philippine folk belief, there is a distinction between physical crimes and “magical” or “astral” violations, though both are seen as destructive:

  • Physical Violation (Actual Rape): Within the framework of sorcery, this is often viewed as a way to “steal” the life force or bisa (potency) of a victim. It is considered a physical “planting” of trauma that shatters the victim’s spiritual defenses, making them permanently vulnerable to further curses or spirit possession.
  • Imagined/Astral Violation: A sorcerer may use Gahum (spiritual power) to “visit” a victim in their sleep. This is often associated with the Batibat or Succubus/Inccubus phenomena. The sorcerer “imagines” or projects the act to cause Bangungot (fatal nightmares) or unexplained wasting diseases. The goal is to degrade the victim’s soul (kalag) until they lose the will to live.
  1. Vaginal vs. Anal Rape in Sorcery

While both are acts of violence, folk sorcery often assigns different symbolic “payloads” to these acts:

  • Vaginal Violation: Often associated with “corrupting the lineage.” In the logic of Kulam, this is seen as an attack on the victim’s future or fertility. It is sometimes believed to “plant” a spiritual parasite or a Barang insect within the womb, leading to “mysterious” abdominal swelling or tumors.
  • Anal Violation: This is traditionally linked to extreme humiliation and the “death of dignity.” Magically, it is seen as an attack on the “root” of the person. Because the anus is considered a “drain” for the body’s waste, this act is symbolically intended to turn the victim’s own life force into “filth,” leading to rapid physical decay, chronic illness, or social ostracization.
  1. Targeting the Victim vs. Wife vs. Children

The choice of target within a family reflects the sorcerer’s specific malevolent intent:

  • Raping the Victim: This is a direct assault on the person’s “inner strength” (loob). It is intended to “break the pillar” of the house so the entire family structure collapses.
  • Raping the Wife: Since the mother is often viewed as the “Ilaw ng Tahanan” (Light of the Home), attacking her is a method of “extinguishing the light.” It is believed to bring a curse of darkness, depression, and bad luck upon the entire household.
  • Raping the Children: This is considered the “ultimate sin” in Philippine folklore. Magically, it is an attempt to “cut the roots” of the victim’s legacy. It is believed that such an act triggers the Gaba (divine retribution or cosmic karma) almost instantly.
  1. The Concept of “Gaba” (Retribution)

In Philippine belief, there is a massive spiritual “recoil” for these specific acts. Unlike a standard curse, which a sorcerer might survive, sexual violence—especially against children—is believed to cause the sorcerer’s own power to “eat them alive.”

  • The Healer’s Stance: Most Albularyos will refuse to treat a sorcerer who has committed these acts, believing that the “poison” they have created is too foul for any counter-spell to fix.

 


I asked: With regard to Barang or Kulam: Castration of the victim’s boy children?

Google AI said: In the context of Barang and Kulam, the targeted harm of a victim’s children, specifically the castration or “spiritual emasculation” of male heirs, is viewed as an attempt to permanently sever the victim’s lineage and “extinguish the name” of the family.

  1. Symbolic and Spiritual Castration

In Philippine folk sorcery, “castration” is often performed through sympathetic magic rather than just physical violence.

  • The Use of Proxies: A Mangkukulam might use a doll representing the child and perform the act on the doll using ritual needles or blades. The belief is that this will cause the boy to become sickly, “withered,” or sterile as he grows, effectively “cutting the root” of the family tree.
  • “Kapon” through Usik: A sorcerer might direct a curse specifically at the child’s reproductive health. In folklore, this manifests as “unexplained” swelling, chronic pain, or the “disappearance” (retraction) of the genitals—a phenomenon sometimes linked to Koro, a culture-bound syndrome where the person fears their genitals are shrinking into the body.
  1. Targeting the “Future” of the Victim

In many Philippine cultures, male children represent the strength and continuity of the angkan (clan).

  • The Intent of “Lumpo”: If a sorcerer cannot kill the victim, they target the children to ensure the victim dies knowing their legacy is over. Castrating the son is seen as more “cruel” than killing him, as it forces the boy to live as a “broken pillar” who cannot continue the family bloodline.
  • Psychological Terror: The act is intended to cause the father (the primary victim) the ultimate “Hapis” (spiritual anguish), which weakens his own defenses and makes him more susceptible to other forms of Barang.
  1. The Recoil: “Gaba” and “Maligno”

Acts targeting the innocence or physical integrity of children are believed to trigger the most violent forms of Gaba (divine retribution).

  • The Sorcerer’s Fate: It is widely believed that a sorcerer who targets a child for such a violation will suffer a “reversal” where their own body begins to rot or they lose their own “manhood” or vitality.
  • Guardians of Children: Children are believed to have “purer” kalag (souls) and are often protected by Anghel de la Guardia (Guardian Angels) or nature spirits. Violating a child can provoke these spirits to attack the sorcerer directly.
  1. Protective Measures for Children

Because of these fears, families use specific Pangontra (protections) for young boys:

  • The “Habak”: A red string or pouch worn around the waist (often near the genitals) containing specific herbs, a small “anting-anting,” or a piece of Stingray Tail to ward off directed energy.
  • Bulyag Rituals: If a child is complimented by a stranger (a potential sorcerer), the parent will immediately say “Pwera Buyag” and might even perform a small ritual of spitting lightly to “wash away” the intent ….

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I asked: With regard to Barang or Kulam: Seducing the victim’s workmen and offering them money to kill the victim?

Google AI said: In the belief systems of Barang and Kulam, this act is viewed as a transition from spiritual sorcery to social and physical destruction. While a Mangkukulam primarily uses magic, they are also known to use human “agents” to ensure a curse is fulfilled.

  1. Corrupting the “Loob” (Inner Self) of the Household

In Filipino culture, workmen and household help are considered part of the extended “inner circle” of a home.

  • Betrayal as a Curse: Seducing and bribing these individuals is seen as a way to “infect” the home from the inside. In the logic of Kulam, the sorcerer isn’t just seeking a physical hitman; they are seeking to turn the victim’s own “support system” against them. This creates a state of “Gulo” (chaos/disorder) that shatters the victim’s spiritual defenses before they are even physically attacked.
  1. The Sorcerer as a “Master of Manipulation”

A practitioner of the dark arts is often described as having “Maitim na dila” (a black tongue) or an irresistible, dark charisma.

  • Sexual Sorcery: Using seduction to manipulate workmen is a known tactic in folklore. It is believed that a sorcerer can use a minor Gayuma (love/lust spell) on the workers to cloud their judgment, making them willing to commit murder for money or affection.
  • The “Broker” of Death: In some regions, a Mangkukulam acts as a broker between the physical and spiritual worlds. If their spells are not acting fast enough, they will use physical means (bribery and seduction) to “guarantee” the death, viewing the workmen simply as another “tool” or “familiar,” much like an insect or a cat.
  1. “Pananim” through Human Agency

We previously discussed Pananim (planting a curse). By bribing workmen, the sorcerer gains a way to “plant” physical toxins or ritual objects directly inside the house—places the sorcerer could never reach alone.

  • The Inside Job: The workman might be tasked with putting “Hilo” (poison) in the victim’s food or burying a “Kulam doll” under the victim’s bed.
  1. Spiritual Retribution: “Gaba”

Because this act involves the cold-blooded corruption of innocent workers and a conspiracy to murder, it is believed to trigger a massive “recoil” or Gaba.

  • The Fate of the Workers: Folklore suggests that those who are seduced into killing for a sorcerer eventually lose their minds or meet violent ends themselves, as they have become “stained” by the sorcerer’s shadow.
  • The Sorcerer’s Doom: If the plot is discovered or fails, it is believed that the “intent to kill” returns to the sorcerer twofold, often manifesting as a disease that causes their own body to rot from the inside out.
  1. Protective Discernment

To guard against this, traditional Filipino employers often use “Pangontra” (protections) not just for themselves, but for their property to ensure that those who enter it have “clean hearts.”

  • Testing Loyalty: Healers might advise placing a small bowl of salt and vinegar near the entrance where workers pass. It is believed that someone with “murder in their heart” or who is under a “seduction spell” will feel extremely uncomfortable or physically ill in the presence of these elements.

 


Google AI asked: Follow-up: Do you want to explore the “orasciones” (prayers) specifically used to protect a household from “treachery” and “internal betrayal”?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: In the tradition of Barang and Kulam, protection against treachery focuses on “revealing the hidden” and “shielding the inner circle.” Because betrayal involves a breach of trust, these orasciones (prayers) are meant to act as a spiritual truth serum or a barrier against “black tongues.”

  1. Orascion for Discernment (Pagkilala)

This prayer is used to “unmask” the true intentions of those who enter your home, such as workmen or strangers.

  • The Practice: The head of the household whispers the orascion into a glass of water or over a bowl of salt kept near the entrance.
  • The Intent: It asks for the “gift of sight.” It is believed that if a person enters with a “black heart” or has been bribed/seduced by a sorcerer, they will become inexplicably agitated, refuse to look you in the eye, or find an excuse to leave the property immediately.
  1. The “Seal of the Loob” (Inner Shield)

In Filipino psychology, the Loob (inner self) must be protected from external manipulation like seduction or bribery.

  • The Prayer: Usually a variation of the Sator Square or a specific petition to St. Jude (the patron of lost causes and desperate situations) or St. Michael.
  • The Intent: It is used to “harden” the hearts of your family and workers against the “sweet words” or “ill-gotten gold” of an enemy. It is believed to create a spiritual “unpalatability,” where the sorcerer’s bribe or seduction simply fails to take root in the worker’s mind.
  1. Orascion Against “Maitim na Balak” (Dark Plots)

This is a “binding” prayer used when you suspect a conspiracy is forming.

  • The Practice: Recited at midnight while facing the four corners of the property.
  • The Intent: It specifically asks that “any plot hatched in darkness be brought to light.” Believers claim that after saying this, the conspirators will accidentally “leak” their plans—perhaps through a slip of the tongue or a change in behavior—before the harm can be done.
  1. The “Sumbalik” of Betrayal

If a worker has already been compromised, a healer may provide an orascion intended to “turn the bribe into ash.”

  • The Intent: This doesn’t just protect the victim; it targets the “contract” itself. It is believed to cause the sorcerer’s money to bring bad luck to the one who took the bribe, or to cause the “seduction” to turn into a mutual and violent loathing, breaking the alliance between the sorcerer and the worker.
  1. Protective Symbols in the Workplace

Beyond prayers, families often place physical symbols where workmen gather:

  • Mirrors at the Entry: To “reflect” the worker’s own intent back at them.
  • Buntot Pagi (Stingray Tail): Kept hidden but near the work area to “whip” away any lingering Gayuma (love/seduction spells) that might be influencing the workers.

 


I asked: Are there standard Christian prayers for this purpose?

Google AI said: In the Philippines, where folk beliefs often merge with Catholicism, standard Christian prayers are considered the “spiritual armor” used to shield a household from betrayal, treachery, and the corruption of one’s associates.

  1. Prayers Against Treachery and Betrayal

These prayers are used to “expose” those who might be working against the family or who have been seduced by an enemy’s influence.

  • Psalm 55: Historically known as a prayer against the “betrayal of a friend” or associate. It is often recited to ask God to confuse the “tongues” of the wicked and reveal those who “speak words as smooth as butter but have war in their hearts.”
  • Psalm 35: A “warrior prayer” used to ask God to oppose those who oppose you. It is specifically used to request that those seeking to “trap” or “entrap” the head of the house be caught in their own snares.
  • Prayer to Saint Jude (The Patron of the Impossible): While often associated with lost causes, he is also invoked to protect the home from “unseen dangers” and “internal enemies.”
  1. Prayers for Discernment of Spirits

To prevent workmen or friends from being seduced or bribed, families pray for the Gift of Discernment (1 Corinthians 12:10).

  • The Veni Creator Spiritus (Come Creator Spirit): An ancient hymn/prayer to the Holy Spirit asking for “light for the senses” and “strength for the heart.” It is believed to “clear the air” in a household so that lies cannot survive.
  • Prayer to the Holy Guardian Angels: Families often pray to the guardian angels of their employees or workmen, asking that these angels “guard their hearts” against greed and the “seduction of the enemy.”
  1. Spiritual Warfare for the Property

To stop a sorcerer from “invading” the loyalty of those on the land, specific “binding” prayers are used:

  • The Prayer of Command“In the Name of Jesus, I bind any spirit of treachery, greed, or seduction attempting to enter this property or influence those who work here.”
  • The Saint Michael Prayer: Regularly recited at the boundaries of the yard to “drive away” the influence of anyone seeking to bribe or corrupt the household.
  1. The “Hedge of Protection”

Many Christians use Job 1:10 as a scriptural basis for a prayer to “place a hedge” around their property. They pray that any bribe, poison, or illegal good brought onto the land will be “rendered powerless” and that the person carrying it will feel such a deep conviction of heart that they will be unable to carry out the act.

 


HERE IS THE TEXT OF THE STANDARD CHRISTIAN PRAYERS TO PROTECT A HOUSEHOLD FROM “TREACHERY” AND “INTERNAL BETRAYAL”

PSALM 55 (KJV)

  1. “Give ear to my prayer, O God; and hide not thyself from my supplication.
  2. Attend unto me, and hear me: I mourn in my complaint, and make a noise;
  3. Because of the voice of the enemy, because of the oppression of the wicked: for they cast iniquity upon me, and in wrath they hate me.
  4. My heart is sore pained within me: and the terrors of death are fallen upon me.
  5. Fearfulness and trembling are come upon me, and horror hath overwhelmed me.
  6. And I said, Oh that I had wings like a dove! for then would I fly away, and be at rest.
  7. Lo, then would I wander far off, and remain in the wilderness. Selah.
  8. I would hasten my escape from the windy storm and tempest.
  9. Destroy, O Lord, and divide their tongues: for I have seen violence and strife in the city.
  10. Day and night they go about it upon the walls thereof: mischief also and sorrow are in the midst of it.
  11. Wickedness is in the midst thereof: deceit and guile depart not from her streets.
  12. For it was not an enemy that reproached me; then I could have borne it: neither was it he that hated me that did magnify himself against me; then I would have hid myself from him:
  13. But it was thou, a man mine equal, my guide, and mine acquaintance.
  14. We took sweet counsel together, and walked unto the house of God in company.
  15. Let death seize upon them, and let them go down quick into hell: for wickedness is in their dwellings, and among them.
  16. As for me, I will call upon God; and the LORD shall save me.
  17. Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and he shall hear my voice.
  18. He hath delivered my soul in peace from the battle that was against me: for there were many with me.
  19. God shall hear, and afflict them, even he that abideth of old. Selah. Because they have no changes, therefore they fear not God.
  20. He hath put forth his hands against such as be at peace with him: he hath broken his covenant.
  21. The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart: his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords.
  22. Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved.
  23. But thou, O God, shalt bring them down into the pit of destruction: bloody and deceitful men shall not live out half their days; but I will trust in thee.”

–from Link: “Psalm 55 (KJV),” in Bible Study Tools … https://www.biblestudytools.com/kjv/psalms/55.html ..

 


PSALM 35 (KJV)

  1. “Plead my cause, O LORD, with them that strive with me: fight against them that fight against me.
  2. Take hold of shield and buckler, and stand up for mine help.
  3. Draw out also the spear, and stop the way against them that persecute me: say unto my soul, I am thy salvation.
  4. Let them be confounded and put to shame that seek after my soul: let them be turned back and brought to confusion that devise my hurt.
  5. Let them be as chaff before the wind: and let the angel of the LORD chase them.
  6. Let their way be dark and slippery: and let the angel of the LORD persecute them.
  7. For without cause have they hid for me their net in a pit, which without cause they have digged for my soul.
  8. Let destruction come upon him at unawares*; and let his net that he hath hid catch himself: into that very destruction let him fall.
  9. And my soul shall be joyful in the LORD: it shall rejoice in his salvation.
  10. All my bones shall say, LORD, who is like unto thee, which deliverest the poor from him that is too strong for him, yea, the poor and the needy from him that spoileth him?
  11. False witnesses did rise up; they laid to my charge things that I knew not.
  12. They rewarded me evil for good to the spoiling of my soul.
  13. But as for me, when they were sick, my clothing was sackcloth: I humbled my soul with fasting; and my prayer returned into mine own bosom.
  14. I behaved myself as though he had been my friend or brother: I bowed down heavily, as one that mourneth for his mother.
  15. But in mine adversity they rejoiced, and gathered themselves together: yea, the abjects gathered themselves together against me, and I knew it not; they did tear me, and ceased not:
  16. With hypocritical mockers in feasts, they gnashed upon me with their teeth.
  17. Lord, how long wilt thou look on? rescue my soul from their destructions, my darling from the lions.
  18. I will give thee thanks in the great congregation: I will praise thee among much people.
  19. Let not them that are mine enemies wrongfully rejoice over me: neither let them wink with the eye that hate me without a cause.
  20. For they speak not peace: but they devise deceitful matters against them that are quiet in the land.
  21. Yea, they opened their mouth wide against me, and said, Aha, aha, our eye hath seen it.
  22. This thou hast seen, O LORD: keep not silence: O Lord, be not far from me.
  23. Stir up thyself, and awake to my judgment, even unto my cause, my God and my Lord.
  24. Judge me, O LORD my God, according to thy righteousness; and let them not rejoice over me.
  25. Let them not say in their hearts, Ah, so would we have it: let them not say, We have swallowed him up.
  26. Let them be ashamed and brought to confusion together that rejoice at mine hurt: let them be clothed with shame and dishonour that magnify themselves against me.
  27. Let them shout for joy, and be glad, that favour my righteous cause: yea, let them say continually, Let the LORD be magnified, which hath pleasure in the prosperity of his servant.
  28. And my tongue shall speak of thy righteousness and of thy praise all the day long.”

–from Link: “Psalm 35 (KJV),” in Bible Study Tools … https://www.biblestudytools.com/kjv/psalms/35.html ..

 


PRAYER TO SAINT JUDE

Instant Miracle Prayer for the Impossible Request

“Almighty Lord, I come before you with humility and faith. I ask for your help in this impossible situation. I come to You today with an impossible request. I know that nothing is too difficult for you.”  –Google AI

 


THE VENI CREATOR SPIRITUS (COME CREATOR SPIRIT)

Here is the traditional Latin text of the hymn alongside its English translation:

Latin (Original) English (Traditional Translation)
1. “Veni, Creator Spiritus, mentes tuorum visita, imple superna gratia quae tu creasti pectora. 1. “Come, Holy Ghost, Creator blest, and in our hearts take up Thy rest; come with Thy grace and heavenly aid, to fill the hearts which Thou hast made.
2. Qui diceris Paraclitus, donum Dei Altissimi, fons vivus, ignis, caritas, et spiritalis unctio. 2. O Comforter, to Thee we cry, Thou heavenly gift of God most high; Thou fount of life, and fire of love, and sweet anointing from above.
3. Tu septiformis munere, dextrae Dei tu digitus, tu rite promissum Patris, sermone ditans guttura. 3. Thou in Thy sevenfold gifts art known, Thee Finger of God’s hand we own; the promise of the Father Thou, Who dost the tongue with power endow.
4. Accende lumen sensibus: infunde amorem cordibus: infirma nostri corporis virtute firmans perpeti. 4. Kindle our senses from above, and make our hearts o’erflow with love; with patience firm and virtue high, the frailty of our flesh supply.
5. Hostem repellas longius, pacemque dones protinus: ductore sic te praevio vitemus omne noxium. 5. Far from us drive the foe we dread, and grant us Thy true peace instead; so shall we not, with Thee for guide, turn from the path of life aside.
6. Per te sciamus da Patrem, noscamus atque Filium; teque utriusque Spiritum credamus omni tempore. 6. Oh, may Thy grace on us bestow the Father and the Son to know; and Thee, through endless times confessed, of both the eternal Spirit blest.
7. Deo Patri sit gloria, et Filio, qui a mortuis surrexit, ac Paraclito, in saeculorum saecula. Amen.” 7. All glory while the ages run be to the Father and the Son who rose from death; the same to Thee, O Holy Ghost, eternally. Amen.”

–Google AI

 


PRAYER TO THE HOLY GUARDIAN ANGELS

“Angel of God, my guardian dear,
To whom God’s love commits me here,
Ever this day [or night] be at my side,
To light and guard, to rule and guide.
Amen.” –Google AI

 


THE PRAYER OF COMMAND

“In the Name of Jesus, I bind any spirit of treachery, greed, or seduction attempting to enter this property or influence those who work here.” –Google AI

 


THE SAINT MICHALE PRAYER

“Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the Devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray, and do thou, O Prince of the heavenly hosts, by the power of God, thrust into hell Satan, and all the evil spirits, who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.” –Google AI

 


JOB 1:10

  1. “Have you not put a hedge around him and his household and everything he has? You have blessed the work of his hands, so that his flocks and herds are spread throughout the land.”

–from Link: “Job 1:10,” in Bible Study Tools … https://www.biblestudytools.com/job/1-10.html ..

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Io lux et pax nobiscum.
Joy, light and peace be with us!
Alice B. Clagett

“Dominus illuminatio mea et salus mea; quem timebo?”
The Lord is my Light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?

Written on 24 April 2026; compiled and published on 27 April 2026

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The Compendium for this series is here: Link: “Compendium: When Threatened by Barang or Kulam Black Magic, Counter with Christian Prayer,” by Alice B. Clagett, written on 24 April 2026; compiled and published on 27 April 2026 … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com/compendium-when-threatened-by-barang-or-kulam-black-magic-counter-with-christian-prayer-by-alice-b-clagett ..

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I left the double quotes off of the beginning and end of Google AI’s response, and kept the double quotes as is within the responses. You will know by the light blue font that these are quotes from Google AI.

If you see purple font, that is being used for a term described in “More Information.”

I am using brown font for my questions in the Q&A. Also, through sparing use of square brackets and brown font, I sometimes change the transcript slightly or add my Comments to it.

 

 

Music by Nicholas Panek from Pixabay – Defende Nos In Proelio: An Epic Gregorian Battle Chant by nikmanekAlassets – Pixabay License

DEFENDE NOS IN PROELIO

Full Latin Prayer

Sancte Michael Archangele, defende nos in proelio, contra nequitiam et insidias diaboli esto praesidium. Imperet illi Deus, supplices deprecamur: tuque, Princeps militiae caelestis, Satanam aliosque spiritus malignos, qui ad perditionem animarum pervagantur in mundo, divina virtute, in infernum detrude. Amen.

English Translation

“Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle. Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him, we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host, by the power of God, cast into hell Satan and all the evil spirits who prowl about the world seeking the ruin of souls. Amen.”

Pronunciation Guide (Ecclesiastical/Church Latin)

  • Sancte Michael Archangele: Sahn-ktee Mee-kah-el Ark-ahn-jeh-leh
  • defende nos in proelio: deh-fen-deh nohs een preh-lee-oh
  • contra nequitiam: kohn-trah neh-kwee-tsee-ahm
  • et insidias diaboli: eht een-see-dee-ahs dee-ah-boh-lee
  • esto praesidium: eh-stoh preh-see-dee-oom

–Google AI

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Is This Cat Possessed or What? . by Alice B. Clagett

Is This Cat Possessed or What?

Image: “Wild Cat – Feral Cat,” adapted from Image by Jürgen from Pixabay … Pixabay License

Image: “Wild Cat – Feral Cat,” adapted from Image by Jürgen from Pixabay … Pixabay License

  • A CAT THAT IS POSSESSED?
  • SKINCHANGING
  • CATS POSSESSED BY SPIRITS OR SUPERNATURAL ENTITIES
  • “LITTLE TIGER” MEAT – SOMETHING TO BE INDIGNANT ABOUT?
  • FERAL CATS AS APEX PREDATORS AND DESTROYERS OF ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS
  • CONCLUSION
  • MORE INFORMATION

A CAT THAT IS POSSESSED?

Dear Ones,

Is this cat possessed? … Possibly by the spirit of a dead husband? Forget I said that. Of course that can’t be it. I don’t know where that came from. Please forgive me!

Video: “Show me another cat that high-fives her vet,” @DrMichaelVo, 30 March 2026 … https://www.youtube.com/shorts/Cg_8hFn5pdA ..

Ok, here is what I think the cat is saying: Get away! You run aWAY! You run away!

As the man grabs the cat it says: Ah-AH-Ah!

Then sounding garbled or gargling: I don’t like it at ALL!

In the cage: OW!

While the man is holding him in the cage, the cat mutters: God damn it!

As the man closes the lid of the cage the cat mutters: I Will get Out of here! I will!

As the man locks the cage the cat, sounding flustered, says: Damn him.

As the man begins to give the cat a shot, the cat says: No-oh! No! NO! NO-O-O! DAMN YOU! NO-O-O.

After the shot is administered, the cat mutters: Oh no.

. . . . .

Do you agree? Or is the cat saying something else?


Do you think that cats can be possessed, either by living people or by spirits? Here is what Google AI has to say about it …


SKINCHANGING

Skinchanging most commonly refers to a supernatural ability in fantasy literature and mythology where a person can project their consciousness into an animal or physically transform their body into one.” –Google AI


CATS POSSESSED BY SPIRITS OR SUPERNATURAL ENTITIES

“A spirit or supernatural entity possessing a cat is often called a Bakeneko (changing cat) or a Kasha (fire demon cat) in Japanese folklore. In general paranormal context, it is considered a form of animal demonic infestation or demonic possession. 

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Common Terms and Folklore:

  • Bakeneko: A type of yōkai (monster/spirit) that is often portrayed as an old cat that has transformed or is possessed, capable of standing on its hind legs and shapeshifting.
  • Kasha: A demonic cat from Japanese mythology that appears as a fire-demon, often depicted stealing corpses or possessing cats to eat them, frequently appearing in a flash of thunder.
  • Demonic Infestation: Some religious or paranormal interpretations suggest that a spirit, specifically a demon, can “infest” or inhabit a house pet.
  • Demon Cat (D.C.): A specific American legend, the “Demon Cat” of the U.S. Capitol, appears as a phantom that grows to a large size. 

White House Historical Association +4

These spirits are typically described as having supernatural abilities, such as shapeshifting or controlling other creatures.” –Google AI


Here are some quite countercurrent ways of looking at house cats …


“LITTLE TIGER” MEAT – SOMETHING TO BE INDIGNANT ABOUT?

“Little Tiger” (thịt mèo) is a colloquial term for cat meat consumed in Vietnam. An estimated one million or more cats, often stolen pets or strays, are sold annually for this dish. The trade involves significant cruelty and is mostly rampant in the northern parts of the country, despite being banned for a period in 2020. 

FOUR PAWS in US +5

  • Context: While not consumed by most Vietnamese people, the practice is a localized specialty popular in some areas, sometimes thought to bring good luck.
  • “Little Tiger” Name: The meat is referred to as “Little Tiger” (or thịt mèo – cat meat) and is often served with alcohol in specialized restaurants.
  • Sourcing: The trade relies heavily on the theft of family pets and kidnapping of strays.
  • Regional Focus: While the trade exists elsewhere in East/Southeast Asia, the “Little Tiger” nickname is specifically prominent in Vietnam.
  • Status: While it was made illegal in 2020 to promote pet ownership and manage the, the trade continues illegally, with the city of Thai Binh sometimes described as a, if not the, “Cat Meat Capital”. –Google AI

FERAL CATS AS APEX PREDATORS AND DESTROYERS OF ISLAND ECOSYSTEMS

“Feral cats are highly effective, non-native apex predators that devastate biodiversity, particularly on islands and in Australia, where they drive extinctions of native mammals and birds. They act as top predators because they often lack natural predators themselves, occupying the top food chain spot, killing billions of wild animals annually. 

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Impact and Role as Top Predators:

  • Extinction Driver: Feral cats have contributed to the extinction of at least 63 species worldwide. In Australia, they are linked to 27 native species extinctions and threaten 124 more.
  • Broad Diet: They are opportunistic, feeding on over 2,000 different species, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and frogs.
  • Environmental Impact: They are considered one of the most damaging invasive species, affecting ecosystem balance and acting as reservoirs for diseases like toxoplasmosis.
  • Unique Predator Behaviors: They are ambush predators with instinctive hunting skills that are utilized even when they are not starving, which contributes to their high predation rates. 

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Ecological Context:

  • Invasive Status: Feral cats are not native to many environments they occupy, making their impact more severe as native species often have no defense against them.
  • Island Ecology: When introduced to islands, they can destroy entire ecosystems, killing off native birds and mammals.
  • Suburban “Police”: In some scenarios, some argue they manage rodent populations in urban landscapes, though this is largely outweighed by their negative impact on native wildlife. 

tomdemerly.com +4

While they are highly successful predators and act as the top of the food chain in many places, they are, in many cases, considered dangerous invasive pests rather than a natural, balanced part of the ecosystem.” –Google AI


CONCLUSION

I guess there are cats … and then there are cats. It’s like that in the wilderness too. I would advise being on the alert for unexpectedly fierce behavior by feral cats, especially in Palisades Park, Santa Monica (by the Pacific Ocean cliff) and in the Santa Ynez Mountains by Santa Barbara, California.

Those are places I know about, but you may find feral cats elsewhere as well.

Best to be on the alert! It’s not like we carry a containment cage and a calm-down shot along with us on the trail.

Io lux et pax nobiscum.
Joy, light and peace be with us!
Alice B. Clagett

Written and published on 25 April 2026; revised on 8 May 2026 and on 10 May 2026


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Are Homeless Living in the Simi Hills Preyed Upon by Mountain Lions? . by Alice B. Clagett

Are Homeless Living in the Simi Hills Preyed Upon by Mountain Lions?

Image: “Homelessness,” adapted from Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay, Pixabay Content License

Image: “Homelessness,” adapted from Image by Pete Linforth from Pixabay, Pixabay Content License

To turn off the background music that runs when this page starts, click once or twice on the arrow on the audio bar at the bottom of the page …

Dear Ones,

I have noticed much less visibility of homeless people in West Hills in the last six months. I had put it down to relocation to shelters, people moving from tent sleeping to urban car camping, and possibly to local vendettas by homeowners and business owners.

It occurred to me last night … maybe because of the solar flare flurries that have taken place in the last day or so … that the homeless who used to live in tents or sleeping bags along Oakwood Trail and Wagon Road Trail and Sarajevo Trail in the Simi Hills near Oakwood Memorial Park and Cemetery; and in Chatsworth Park South and Chatsworth Park North;  and in the underbrush near Chatsworth Community Center might have been preyed upon and possibly decimated by Mountain Lions there.

I guess time will tell. Meantime, this is a warning for the homeless who live in tents or sleeping bags in or near the Simi Hills. Please be aware that intuition tells me there has been a big upsurge in the number of Mountain Lions in the Santa Monica Mountains. This may extend to the Simi Hills. It is possible that Mountain Lions have eliminated the Deer population, and that the population of rabbits, ground squirrels, and other rodents may not be enough to sustain them. Thus they might have turned to predation on human beings.

If you are camping in a tent or sleeping bag, then there is a danger you might be eaten by Mountain Lions in the local mountains. If you are sleeping in a car or, say, a metal container there, then you may be caught and eaten if you get out of the vehicle or container to relieve yourself.

This warning applies at all times of day and night for areas where the Mountain Lions have made one successful human kill. I intuit that word spreads fast amongst the Mountain Lion population locally.

This warning also applies, both day and night, for those who are camping in the Santa Monica Mountains or camping at any of the Los Angeles beaches that are near the mountains.

Io lux et pax nobiscum.
Joy, light and peace be with us!
Alice B. Clagett

Written and published on 24 April 2026

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Also search my site for the term: apex predator ..

Don’t be the one to find out if this picture is true to life! Be safe! Err on the side of caution.

Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 2,” effected from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..

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Cockatoo Speaks English with Its Head Feathers! . by Alice B. Clagett

Dear Ones,

Here is a very cool video! It seems like the Cockatoo on the left, near the end of the video, is saying “I like that” – first by expanding its head feathers …. Can you see it? … and then at the very end of the video, by looking at the Cockatoo on the right and whispering the words with its tongue.

Video: “Cockatoos Dancing!” by TooVille, 20 April 2022 … https://www.youtube.com/shorts/OF7KqL3LSaM ..

My white homing pigeon (a peace release bird) whispers silently with its tongue in the same way. I told it it is ok to speak out loud, but i guess it feels silence is safer. I think it prefers not to attract the attention of its housemate Oreo cat.

Oreo cat has started speaking English vocally, but only first thing in the morning … or immediately on my return from running errands. She is such a sparse speaker, and so easily influenced by big birds and squirrels and humans who are into mind control.

Hugs are better than conversations with Oreo, as far as I’m concerned. On the other hand, when other cats sidle by or confront her outside the patio door, she waxes quite vocal.

Io lux et pax nobiscum.
Joy, light and peace be with us!
Alice B. Clagett

Written and published on 24 April 2026

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What a Day! Mountain Lions Say They Are Everywhere! . by Alice B. Clagett

What a Day! Mountain Lions Say They Are Everywhere! . by Alice B. Clagett

Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 1,” effected from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..

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  • INTRODUCTION
    • Timestamps
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS
  • IMAGE CREDITS

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

This video has stories about recent Mountain Lion predations on human beings in the Santa Monica Mountains.

Chilling though these tales may be, it is important to note that they have to do with telepathy and the astral plane. They have yet to be proven through real life revelations.

Just in case, for the time being, please exercise great care while hiking in the Santa Monica Mountains.

There is a Summary after the video …

Timestamps

00:00:00 Introduction

01:17:14 Paramount Ranch – Camper Killed by Mountain Lions?
02:54:21 Songbirds Say Mountain Lions Are STALKING People
03:25:05 Hawk (aka the ‘Jesus Christ Bird’ per Songbirds) says: Fear Fear Fear Fear
04:07:28 Mountain Lion: She looks quite tasty!
04:19:25 Have Mountain Lions been raiding walkers on the access road?
04:39:06  Story of Two White Dogs and a Lady Who Disappeared
05:08:17 Mountain Lion Explains: That’s Woman. Good for eating!
05:18:21 Don’t go down by the cree!
05:43:00 Have the Mountain Lions killed all the Deer?
06:46:15 Story of the Mother Whose Baby Was Lost
07:29:12 Let’s break the code of silence

08:20:23 Reagan Ranch – Are the Horseback riders safe?

08:33:11 Rocky Oaks Loop Trail – Too Many Mountain Lions!
09:51:24 Psychology of the Hunt and the Kill
11:06:28 My Friends Say: “Steer Clear of Danger!”
12:13:15 It May Be Older Mountain Lions That Are Here Now 

12:40:23 Encinal Canyon Road just south of Zuma Ridge Motorway
13:43:01 A Story for the Songbirds: No More Deer Elsewhere, and a Human Baby Grabbed
14:39:17 If the Hawk says ‘Fear’, Alice will get out of here!
15:17:23 Mountain Lions Have Learned to Open Car Doors?
16:49:12 Songbird re Mountain Lions: To Hear Is to Obey! 

17:14:25 Backbone Trail Access at Encinal Canyon Road
18:15:03 Story: Listen to the Birds and Leave Quickly When They Fall Silent!
19:07:01 Backbone Trail Access South of Encinal Canyon Road
19:30:05 Cars Left at Trailhead Might Point to Mountain Lion Kills?
20:29:15 Red Tailed Hawks Are Circling
20:52:08 Hummingbird Lays It on the Line
21:14:10 On Scaring Mountain Lions Away by Speaking in a Very Low Voice
21:39:09 Do Mountain Lions Attack People While They Are Driving Their Cars?
22:12:27 Can Mountain Lions and Songbirds Count to Seven?
23:00:26 Are there Mountain Lions at the Beach?
23:32:17 Is the Mountain Lion Male or Female? Young or Old?

23:48:17 North of Charmlee Wilderness Park – Mountain Lion Attack on a Woman

24:56:25 Charmlee Wilderness Park

25:35:20 South of Charmlee Wilderness Park – Don’t stop here!

26:07:10 Encinal Canyon Road at Avenida de la Encinal (near the Beach)

27:20:18 Pacific Coast Highway – What the Dog Said About the Mountain Lions
27:52:04 What Are the Mountain Lions Eating at the Beach?
28:56:10 Story for the Songbirds: How the Mountain Lions Were Creeping Up
30:08:21 Telepathic Conversation About a Mountain Lion Leaping on Someone’s Roof
31:36:27 Near El Pescador State Beach – Camping Children Killed by Mountain Lions?
32:00:20 Stress Responses: Fight, Flight, Freeze, Faint, or Flop
32:20:14 Transparency is important to our Park System
32:54:26 Near Morning View Drive at Zuma Beach
33:22:23 Homeowners and Mountain Lions Warring for the Land?
33:57:11 Zuma Beach – Point Dume State Beach – A Musical Ground Squirrel

34:22:24 Conclusion

35:18:16 Video Credits and Image Credits 

VIDEO BY ALICE
TURN AUDIO UP TO HEAR WILDLIFE TALKING!

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

“What a Day! Mountain Lions Say They Are Everywhere!”
By Alice B. Clagett

Hello, Dear Ones. It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.

INTRODUCTION

You know, prophecy is hard work. Lots of times prophecies are not what people want to hear. I had a series of prophecies one day a few weeks ago that were definitely not what I wanted to hear and definitely not what a lot of people wanted to hear.

So, I have to tell you, I put off publishing these until I had some good news last week about the same topic … the topic of how many Mountain Lions are in the Santa Monica Mountains and also what they’re up to with regard to predation on human beings.

So, here’s the bad news, but just to let you know, it was mitigated by the good news that I put out last week. There’s still some concern that even though there may have been an exodus of some Mountain Lions from the Santa Monica Mountains,

it could be that other Mountain Lion areas will be too populated and those Mountain Lions will move into the areas that have less Mountain Lions in them. So, we should all be very much on guard still, I feel.

Paramount Ranch – Camper Killed by Mountain Lions?

Well, here I am at Paramount Ranch again. It looks like there’s no parking here because of construction right now. And I just thought before I left, I’d show you what I had in mind when I was talking about what I thought was a missing person over here who was camping out at night. I’ll show you.

Okay. Up here, see, there’s a storage shed. Then I saw this dumpster and the dumpster had in it a new mattress [that is now gone] and still here is a mattress cover and pillows and stuff.

And I thought it could be that the story that I heard had to do with some people who were using that as a camping place. And maybe they had to exit that place at night in order to go use a restroom. Maybe one person came out and never went back. That was what I thought. And then I thought maybe everybody got upset and then they left all this bedding here and just went away.

And now it looks like they they’ve [restricted the parking lot]. And I haven’t heard why, you know. So there is a Ranger Station here, but usually if you knock on the door, nothing happens. So if you don’t hear from me again about this, I knocked and nothing happened.

Songbirds Say Mountain Lions Are STALKING People

Alice to Songbirds: You guys. Is there any [Mountain Lion] right there?
Songbird [warning loudly]: THEY’RE STALK-ing PEO-ple!

Alice: They’re on the other side, right? Do they come jumping out?
Songbird [totally exasperated]: STUPID DEAR G-D WO-man! STU-pid Woman!

Alice: They come over to here? Okay. Okay. I’m not going that way.
Songbird [totally exasperated]: Very good! She’s not LIS-tening to me!

Alice: I’m going this way. Okay. Only two [Mountain Lions].
Songbird 1 [totally exasperated]: Ex-ACT-ly!

Hawk (aka the ‘Jesus Christ Bird’ per Songbirds) says: Fear Fear Fear Fear

Alice: Hawk, You want to say that again? Fear, fear, fear, fear.
Songbird: He said Dear Dear Dear Dear, He’s here!

Songbird: Jesus Christ Bird [Hawk] just said, “Fear, Fear, Fear, Fear.” He’s NOT scaring you. He said that as a warning.
Alice: Hawk said, “Fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear.”
Okay, I got it.
Songbird: Jesus Christ Bird is REAL-ly WARN-ing you!

Songbird: Jesus Christ Bird tries to WARN you!
Alice: Thanks, Birds. I appreciate your help.

Alice: You guys are terrific. I don’t know where I’d be without you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thanks to everybody.
Songbird [quite het up]: Jesus Christ Bird, please ex-PLAIN things. She REAL-ly doesn’t under-STAND what you’re SAY-ing.

Alice: Bye. Bye. See you later. Bye.
Songbird [het up]: Jesus Christ Bird, please tell her she should REAL-ly LEAVE RIGHT away!

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Alice to Readers: And the Contact Station is closed. This is National Park Service. It’s always closed though.

Mountain Lion: She looks quite tasty!

Mountain Lion [quietly]: She looks quite tasty.
Songbird: She says she’s not supposted to be here.
[Another Songbird repeats this.]
Mountain Lion [more loudly]: She DOES-n’t know we’re here.
Alice to Readers: I’m not seeing anything.

Have Mountain Lions been raiding walkers on the access road?

Alice to Readers: So what I’m getting subterraineanly on the ‘hocus pocus’ plane is that right around here, nobody’s supposed to park. Nobody’s supposed to go anywhere because they’re [the Mountain Lions are] all massed over there, and they’re making … what do they call it? [forays!] … They’re raiding over here after the people get out of the cars, but that it’s okay to go down [the road] there.

Story of Two White Dogs and a Lady Who Disappeared 

But on the ‘hocus pocus’ plane, I heard that there was a lady down there who was walking two white Dogs. Then one day, one white dog disappeared while she was walking. And the next day, the other white dog disappeared while she was walking.

And finally, the day came when she went for a walk, and she never came home to her husband. So, I don’t see how having the horse tours down that way is going to help the situation at all. But I’m going down there. We’ll see what happens.

Mountain Lion Explains: That’s Woman. Good for eating!

Mother Mountain Lion [huffing, windy voice; speaking to Young Mountain Lions jocularly]: That’s WO-man. Good for EAT-ing.
Another Mountain Lion disguises this communication by saying to Alice: Oh! You’re so beautiful! [Trickster!]
Nanday: DO NOT EAT those Women!
Nanday:That BAS-tard MOUNTAIN Lion!
[melding this word with the word ‘BAS-tard’] said that thing.

Don’t go down by the creek!

Alice to Readers: I asked particularly if I could go down towards the water over there, and what I heard on the ‘hocus pocus’ plane was, “That’s a wrong place to be down there.”

The Bird said, “There’s a very bad being down there.”

You remember I took that path down there not too long ago and I took a picture down that way, and now I can’t go down there anymore.

Have the Mountain Lions killed all the Deer?

So here you have .. see? … another orange sign. It says, ‘Detour Horse Access to Paramount Trails’. They used to always park right here in this parking lot, but now they say, I guess, [that] the horses have to go down that way. Maybe they can park here, but they have to go down that way.

Maybe they can’t leave any horses right here. Maybe the Mountain Lions have killed all of the Deer and now they’re after the Horses, too. And the Babies and the Dogs and the Ladies and the People who sleep here at night. That’s what I think.

I’m getting in the car because the birds have stopped talking. That’s a very bad sign.

[This is telepathic input to do with the astral or ‘hocus pocus’ plane.]
I got a lot of negative press right now. They said, “Just go away.” And not only that, but they said, “Don’t go over to that other ranch across the road either.”

I don’t know what to do. I’m going to the Beach.

Story of the Mother Whose Baby Was Lost

Yes. As to this lady whose baby was lost. the guy is still traumatized. On the ‘hocus pocus’ plane he said that the baby was only 4 months old, [and] in a baby carriage, and his mom was peramulating with it along that road, I guess … and there was nobody there with her. It was just them.

And [the story goes] that they [the Mountain Lions] caught the baby and went off … and all he ever found was its head. Gross out! Terrible situation! [Could this possibly be true?]

Let’s Break the Code of Silence!

The funny thing is that they won’t talk about it. They’re keeping it secret. They have a concern, I think, about lawsuits and so forth. [That’s if the story is true.]

Of course, lawsuits are a terrible idea [with regard] to the Park System, which is already greatly understaffed and underpaid. It’s a terrible idea.

We should all help the Park System out in this terrible catastrophe, I feel, and not create a threat for them so that they can be transparent about what’s going on and just let everybody know, so that we can steer clear, you know.

That’s what I think. I feel that to be true. I hope they’ll take that into consideration.

Reagan Ranch – Are the Horseback riders safe? 

Hey, look! [The horseback riders are] parking over here at Reagan Ranch. I’ll ask them. We’ll see what the story is, because it used to be [that they parked] over there at Paramount Ranch.

[I had a concern that the Mountain Lions might attack the riders or their Horses on the trail. I chickened out on talking with them.]

Rocky Oaks Loop Trail – Too Many Mountain Lions!

Alice to Readers: So, you guys know about this place, right? I dare not get [too far out of the car].

First, there’s two Mountain Lions, three Mountain Lions over here.
Mountain Lion [complacently]: ROAR, Alice.
Alice to Readers [continuing]: I’ll just take a look there.

Over this way, there was an older female Mountain Lion [who was] right in the intersection between Mulholland and Kanan. Not there, but near there. And she was saying she wished I didn’t know she were there. And over here was another Mountain Lion, an older Mountain Lion that was just waiting.

It said, “There’s a woman there [referring to me].”

And so I said, “Are you nearby?”

And it said, “No.” And then it intimated that it might not be telling the truth.

And there’s another one over here.

Alice to Mountain Lion: How old are you?
Songbird: FIVE YEAR-R-R-RS.
Mountain Lion [simultaneously]: Five Years of age [sounds younger].

The other one [is] over here. Maybe not.
Mountain Lion: I AM over here.

So I’m saying, Don’t go to Rocky Oaks Trail right now. Okay? Take my word for it. Don’t use a restroom there.

Psychology of the Hunt and the Kill 

So here I am still over here at Rocky Oaks, and I was just explaining to someone … actually, I was speaking, but they were hearing me on the telepathic plane … I was explaining about what seemed to me to be the psychology of the the hunt and the kill for the Mountain Lions here in the Santa Monica Mountains.

And what I have to say is that it’s the same amount of energy that the Mountain Lion pack expends whether or not it makes a kill. If it intends to make the strike and the victim gets away, it’s the same amount of energy almost as if they actually grabbed the person and then killed the person.

And they don’t get anything to eat if they don’t make the kill. So, they’ve expended energy in a survival situation.

And in addition, that person that escapes might go and tell other people about their near encounter. And then everyone would be warned off from the hunting ground of the Mountain Lion pack that’s right here at Rocky Oaks. You see?

So the Mountain Lion, in reply to my long harangue, was saying, “Yes, in a survival economy, you have to be certain of your timing.” So now you know.

My Friends Say: “Steer Clear of Danger!” 

And that is why I got a comment from someone that I know for getting out of the car when he told me that the Mountain Lion was just down in the draw where the tree was rooted on the other side of the restrooms.

And I was explaining that they wait till the exact moment, you know? Probably the moment when I was about to enter the restroom would be the moment because my back would be turned. I would be entering the restroom and they could grab me.

But they wouldn’t strike when I was right near my car because there was that extra length of space that they had to traverse, and it was more in the open and not so close to the draw where they could pull the kill down.

I don’t think my friends care about that about strategy. They just care about me staying away from areas like this.

But I’m telling you that if you want to take photographs and warn people about it, you kind of have to get out of your car and show your terrain to them. [That] is all.

But you should be extra extra specially cautious,

It May Be Older Mountain Lions That Are Here Now 

These old ones … probably it’s easier pickings here, and so they can survive here. But they can’t fight off the young ones who are stronger. And so they have to be in a more populated area (which [offers] a greater risk for them of being detected). That’s what I think. They’ve been ostracized from the great mountain spaces to this place here.

Encinal Canyon Road just south of Zuma Ridge Motorway

I just talked to a Bird, a Songbird. It said there are four of them [four Mountain Lions] in this area. You remember this area here? Right past the work camp and the road that goes up the hill to Buzzard’s Roost? That’s the road there [shows the road] that goes up the hill.

Very informative Songbird says, “Don’t say what it is, but there are four of them in this area.”
Alice: What is it? Don’t say what?

Mountain Lion: Don’t talk abut the Mountain Lion.
Songbird: NEVER will I talk about the Mountain Lion.
Alice: Uh uh? Okay, I agree … Uh uh.
Mountain Lion [good-humoredly]: By the way, one of us
grabbed one of those hikers and it took nine days to eat it.
Nine days to eat it. And by that time it was really
very ROT-ten. Yes it was … very rotten.

Alice to Readers: Do you get it?
Mountain Lion [in a huffing voice, repeating my thoughts]: She says, “I see. They ARE eating people. They ARE grabbing people in the mountains. I guess I’d better move away from these horrible mountains right now.”
Alice to Songbirds: Are they [the Mountain Lions] down there?
They’re uphill? Are they grabbing the hikers?
They’re grabbing the hikers on the path?
Songbird to Alice: Yep, yep, yep. They ARE grabbing them.
[In the background, in a huffing, windy voice, the Mountain Lion is sleepily and happily repeating the story about how the hiker was caught and feasted upon for nine days.]
Alice to Songbirds: Are they grabbing the Deer here? The Deer here! There’s still some Deer here.
Songbird to Alice: He says there are no Deer here.

A Story for the Songbirds: No More Deer Elsewhere, and a Human Baby Grabbed

Alice to Songbirds: Down that way, all the Deer are eaten up.
Mountain Lion [dreamily] to Alice: D-mn right. They’ve [the Deer have] been eaten up.
Alice to Songbirds (continuing): They’re [the Mountain Lions are] grabbing some human Babies. [That’s] at Paramount Ranch. Paramount Ranch.

Alice to the Songbirds: Thanks for your intel. Thanks very much for your information and news.

Songbird to other Songbirds: She’s leaving.
Alice to the Songbirds: Thank you, dudes.
Songbird: We thank you.
Alice: Bless you.
Songbird: Fear fear is a mutual kind of thing.
Hawk [a piercing cry]: Fear. Fear.
Alice: Fear. Fear. Right.

Alice to the Songbirds: I won’t BE here as soon as I hear,
“Fear, Fear …” I agree. Did you hear anything?
Songbird: I did not.

Alice: I’m going to go anyway, okay?
Songbird: Okay.
Alice: It’s real spooky here right now.
Songbird: Yep yep yep yep yep yep yep.

Alice: I got it. The Hawk says, “Fear,  fear, fear, fear,
fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear.” And I got to get out of here!
Mountain Lion [grumbling]: You really make me angry when you say things like that.
Scrub Jay: Yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep.

If the Hawk says ‘Fear’, Alice will get out of here!

I’m going to go anyway, okay? It’s real spooky here right now. I got it. The Hawk says, “Fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear, fear.” And I got to get out of here!

Scrub Jay: Yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep yep.

Alice to Readers: So, I was talking to the Songbird up on the hill just now, and we were talking about how the Hawk could warn about Mountain Lion attacks, you know, [shhh … quiet!] Mountain Lion attacks.

And I said, “I got it. Thank you very much, about listening for the Hawks.”

And then I said, “If the Hawk says, ‘Fear’, Alice will get out of here.”

And they thought that was so funny. They just went on about it and they started laughing.

“Fear, fear, fear, fear. Alice will get out of here.”

Mountain Lions Have Learned to Open Car Doors? 

Did I ever just get the important news from this very interesting Bird up here! Right.

Alice to Songbirds: What kind of Bird is it?

Kestrel? A Kestrel!
Alice to Readers: It’s very feisty Kestrel.
Songbird says that Kestral says: You are very SER-ious.

I asked it if the Mountain Lions know how to get into cars, and it said, “Yes. They open the cars right up now.” So I asked it visually, you know, clairvoyantly, if they know how to put their claw around the car door and open it up if it’s partly open? And it said, “Yes.”

Alice to Kestrel: Can they get in the roof? … Not in the roof?
Kestrel: No. They can’t get in the roof.

Alice to Kestrel: They can reach in if the window’s down?
Kestrel: Yes.
Alice to Kestrel: Yes?
Kestrel: Yes.
Alice to Readers: Yes. What …

Alice to Readers: Okay. So, that Songbird over there that’s very quiet said … You can’t hear it [You can’t hear those Songbirds]. They’re so quiet …

It said, “Then they reach in the window and pull ‘it’ out. First they strike with their claw if the window’s open. Then they reach in the window and pull ‘it’ out.”

Alice to Songbirds: Thanks. You guys stay safe, okay?

Songbird re Mountain Lions: To Hear Is to Obey! 

I was getting right ready to leave this place and I heard a baritone voice of a Mountain Lion, a male Mountain Lion just in the flower of manhood. And it said, “You guys, Don’t give all our secrets up!”

To hear (I’d say) is to obey amongst the Songbirds … and [that applies to] me too. Well, kind of …

Mountain Lion [slurring its words}: COME OVER HERE NOW!
Alice to Mountain Lion: QUIT that!

Backbone Trail Access at Encinal Canyon Road

Mountain Lion to Alice [in a huffing voice]: What’s your name? … Dharm Darshan Kaur, you are in Mountain Lion territory, and you need to get out of here right away …
Alice to Readers: So I was just going through the draw in the mountains to get to this place where that club was that closed after the big fire years ago and hasn’t reopened.
[I am speaking of Encinal Canyon Road at Clubhouse Drive.]

Mountain Lion [continuing]: You need to get out of this country. There are Mountain Lions ALL OVER the mountains right here, and they eat people all the time.
Alice to Readers [continuing]: And on the other side of the road I heard a male Mountain Lion say there are four Mountain Lions in every area of this mountain.

Alice to Readers [continuing]: And I was just coming to this place. [This place where I am now is known as Backbone Trail Access at Encinal Canyon Road.] You may remember this place as a place where …

Mountain Lion to Alice: You are in a Mountain Lion area.
Songbird chirps a warning chirp for Alice.
Mountain Lion [continuing]: You must GO AWAY RIGHT NOW.
Songbird to Alice [loudly, nearby]: Stop! Stop! Stop! … Stop! Stop! Stop!

Alice to Songbirds: Okay, they already caught something. Did they get as much as they need right now, do you think?

Mountain Lion to Alice: We got a lot, but we don’t have to tell anybody.
Alice to Songbirds [continuing]: Or they’re waiting for something to eat?

Alice to Readers: That’s the Bird telling me.
Alice to Songbirds: You’re not sure? Okay.
Mountain Lion: Why did I tell her that I got a lot? … I got it!
[Alice: Got what, I wonder?]

Story: Listen to the Birds and Leave Quickly When They Fall Silent!

This is the place that I filmed the video about when I first really found out how dangerous the Mountain Lions were. I was going up this trail … coming back down this trail, really. [I’ll] see if I can find it. Yeah, that trail [shows trailhead].

I was coming back down and this big Bird kept going berserk telling me how dangerous everything was. And it turned out later that there were three or four Mountain Lions tracking me, a female and some young ones right then, and closing in on me. And that caused the Bird to go berserk.

When Birds go crazy like that … and in your face … and keep following you and yelling at you, it’s really an important sign to stay away or to go away as soon as possible. Anyway, this is that place.

Backbone Trail Access South of Encinal Canyon Road

On the other side of the road just up by that telephone pole is the trailhead [for the trail] that goes down to the place where I filmed the Lion Song. [That is Backbone Trail Access south of Encinal Canyon Road.]

I expect that’s crawling with [Mountain] Lions now because that’s a riparian area and they would really like the water and the prey that are attracted to drink down there. Down that way [zooms in] you go down.

Cars Left at Trailhead Might Point to Mountain Lion Kills?

Alice to Readers: Let’s see. There’s hardly any cars
here. I wonder if you could tell by looking at the cars that are left at the trailheads here at the Backbone Trail of the Santa Monica Mountains, …
Mountain Lion [in a gruff, low voice, speaking simultaneously with me] to Songbird: Songbird, I am getting very angry.
Songbird: Yep!

Alice to Readers [continuing]: … every week or so … you know, derelict cars that are left here? … Maybe you could tell how many kills there have been that have otherwise gone unnoticed. That’s my thought. That’s just for the rangers and people like that who care about this, …
Mountain Lion to Songbirds: She knows Mountain Lion is here, but she cannot hear him. Would you tell this Woman she’s in very grave danger right now?

Alice to Readers: … the volunteers. [Shows location name on a sign.] So, this is the Backbone Trail at Encinal Canyon Trailhead.
Mountain Lion to Songbird [speaking simultaneously with me]: I am very angry and I and the other Mountain Lion will be creeping up and we may eat her all up.
Songbird 1 to Songbird 2: You should say, ‘Eat up’.
Songbird 2 to Alice: EAT her all up!
Alice to Songbird: Did you see something?
Mountain Lion: YEP! Eat her up, he said.
Alice to Songbird: What?
Songbird 1: She can’t hear ‘Eat up’.

Songbird 2: Seven of them EAT YOU ALL UP.
Alice to Readers: Seven of them closing in! I’m going to go. Alice to Songbirds: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Bird. I’m so grateful.
Songbird 1 to Songbird 2: She says she’s grateful!
Mountain Lion to Songbird: I thank you too.

Alice to herself: Seven. [Songbird] can count to seven. I didn’t know. I could barely count to seven myself. I’m just leaving.

Red Tailed Hawks Are Circling

Uh, You’ll see up there … Vultures circling [above] the top [of the mountain] there. I would look up there for remains of whatever it is that they’re circling after.

No, those are Hawks, right? Yeah, Hawks. Never mind. It looks like Red Tailed Hawk. I’m so sorry.

Hummingbird Lays It on the Line

Hummingbird to Alice: That Mountain Lion will eat you guys all up.
He said he will eat you up. Yes, he did. He did say he would do that.
Alice [repeating the Hummingbird]: Eat you guys all up?
Hummingbird: Yes, he would!

Alice to Readers: A car was just going by, and a little bit older male Mountain Lion from over here joined in its voice with the roar of the car and said, “Eat you guys all up.”

On Scaring Mountain Lions Away by Speaking in a Very Low Voice

And just a little earlier, I was talking to a female Mountain Lion with a sweet voice. I said, “How old are you?” And she said, “One year old.” And I said, “Oh! Strong, fierce Lioness.” And because I spoke in a low voice, she said, “I’m just going away right now.”

Do Mountain Lions Attack People While They Are Driving Their Cars? 

As I entered the parking lot here at Encinal Canyon Trailhead for the Backbone Trail for the Santa Monica Mountains, on the other side of the road there was another Lioness. Couldn’t see it, right? But I asked it … because I had my window open.

I said, “Do the Mountain Lions ever attack the people in the cars with the windows down as the cars are driving?”

And she said, “No, not while driving. We wait until you stop in the parking lot.”

So, here I am in the parking lot.

Can Mountain Lions and Songbirds Count to Seven?

Oh, one more update from the parking lot here.  I was just asking the Songbirds from inside the car: “I didn’t know you could [count] to seven!” The Songbirds didn’t answer.

And then the a Mountain Lion lady over that way closer to the restrooms … she was in a kind of a jocular mood, a jesting mood, and she pretended she was the Songbird replying, and she said, “We heard that from someone else.”

And I said, “Who’d you hear it from?”

And she said she would rather not say.

Are there Mountain Lions at the Beach? 

Since the Mountain Lions are so talkative hereabouts, before I left the parking lot I asked … since I was thinking of going down to the Beach … I said are there Mountain Lions down at the Beach (because I don’t want to assume too much).

And that very same jesting female Mountain Lion, maybe 3 years of age, said, “Not in the daytime, Alice, but at night we go down to the Beach.” So that’s something to keep in mind.

Is the Mountain Lion Male or Female? Young or Old?

And I noticed another thing: All the Mountain Lions hereabouts have different ways of speaking. So you can tell one from the other and whether they’re male or female, and pretty much how old they are, just by listening to their voices.

North of Charmlee Wilderness Park – Mountain Lion Attack on a Woman 

Well, I was just going along the road here and I [asked the Songbirds] up the hill.

There was a house … I can’t say exactly where. And I asked how it was going up there, because they’re very exposed to the wilderness up there.

And I heard a male voice that said, “A ghastly thing happened here.”

And I said, “What was that?” And he said, “My wife got bit by a Mountain Lion.”

And I said, “What happened then?” and he said, “She can’t walk anymore.”

And then a lady’s voice came in and said,  “We did kill the Mountain Lion, but he did destroy my ‘antibular cortex’.I have no idea what that is. I probably got it wrong.
[I looked it up. It’s ‘mandibular cortex’ … the lower jaw.]

So that’s this story here. Are we [ever] running into a ton of stories today!

. . . . .

I thought I’d go to this next place where I used to walk … which seems impossible now … and if there’s not too many people there, I’m going to play some Viking music for the Mountain Lions and see if anybody shows up. So, we’ll see what happens.

Charmlee Wilderness Park

Here we are … Charmlee Wilderness Park. We’ll see what gives. Here I heard a Mountain Lion muttering … a male, a little older. It said, “For the first time I got what’s going on.”

It got my name … grabbed my name and said, “Alice Clagett doesn’t know half of what is going on.” There’s a bunch of cars here. I don’t think [playing the Viking music] will work because of so many cars.

South of Charmlee Wilderness Park – Don’t stop here! 

Yeah. All along this brief stretch of ground past Charmlee, I had my window down and the Birds were warning me to stay away from here.

Here where this house is over here, the Songbirds pointed [and said] the Mountain Lions are all over there and down there [to both sides of the road].

They said, “Don’t stop here.”

I believe them. You may not believe them, but you might be not be counted amongst the survivors if you fail to believe.

Encinal Canyon Road at Avenida de la Encinal (near the Beach)

Well, here I am. There’s a view of the Pacific and that [street] might be Rancho de … Darn it, I can’t see [the street sign]. Sorry. I don’t know.
Songbird to Alice: Rancho de la Encinal, Dharm Dee.
We think that’s Rancho de la Encinal. We know that road.
Alice to Readers: There’s a road there. A private road probably.

Alice to Readers [continuing]: No,  maybe not. I was talking to the Birds here
because that’s my source of information.
[The Songbirds here have amazingly good verbal skills.]
I said, “How’s it going, dudes?
Songbird said: “Very good. Thank you very much.”

Alice: “How’s the Mountain Lions here?”
Songbird 1: She says, “Don’t SAY ‘Mountain Lions’. You’ll at-TRACT them.”
Songbird 2: The Birdies Birdies Birdies will agree on that one.
Alice to Readers: And they [the Songbirds] said, “Good.” They said, “Six here.”
And then there was kind of hysterical laughter over there.

Songbird to Alice: Right. There WAS that.
Alice to Songbirds: Over there?
Alice to herself: There’s only three here.
Alice to Readers: And then they said, “Don’t use those words.
That’ll attract the Mountain Lions.”

Whoops. They didn’t say that. [They said,] “Don’t talk about the Mountain Lions.”

Alice to Songbirds: They said that’ll attract them over here? Who said that? Not over there … down this way!

Alice to Songbirds: Thank you. Thank you, Birds. You’re lifesavers, truly. Thank you so much. I’m very very grateful.

Alice to Readers: Got to go. Going to go down by the ocean and see whether there’s any Mountain Lions down there.”

Pacific Coast Highway – What the Dog Said About the Mountain Lions

I was just talking to a human’s Dog down there. It said there are no Mountain Lions down at the Beach. And I said … since I’m ever interested in keeping the Dogs informed, just as they are interested in helping me out with their great way of smelling things from afar …

I said, “I heard from a male Mountain Lion that they are down there, but at night.” And the Dog said, “That’ll explain those half-eaten people down there.”

What Are the Mountain Lions Eating at the Beach? 

And there was one other thing that went on. What was that about? I forget.

[There are more very verbally skilled Songbirds here. They are using a uniquely endearing pattern of speech repetition by threes, as you will see.]
Songbird to Alice: You forget get get? I forget get too. By the way, it was the PEO-ple who said that about the Mountain Lions.
Alice repeats what Songbirds are saying: “The people said that the Mountain …?”
Alice to Readers: So it wasn’t a dog [that said it]?

Alice to Readers [continuing]: It was the people that said that.
Mountain Lion roars with the car sound: I am ROAR-ing, Dharm Dee.

Songbird and Dog to Alice: It was about what they eat. Yep, yep!
Mountain Lion [along with car sound]: ROAR-R-RING.
Alice to Readers: Oh yeah. So I was talking to the Birds after that
and I said, “What are the Mountain Lions doing down there?”

Alice to Readers [continuing]: What do they eat down there?” And they said …
One of them said, “Mussels!” … and the other one said, “Anything at all!”
Both are probably true.

Alice to Songbirds: “Are they eating people too?
Songbird 1 to Alice: It could could could could could be true.
Songbird 2: It MIGHT be true.
Songbird 3: They they they might eat any any any thing they can.
Songbird 4: Right right right. They’re eating any any any thing.
Alice to Readers: That Bird just said apparently …

Alice to Readers [continued]: … they were eating everything they can?
Alice to Songbirds: “Are they really hungry?”

Songbird 1 to Alice:Yeah, they’re VER-y hungry.
Songbird 2: They’re Great Big things.

Story for the Songbirds: How the Mountain Lions Were Creeping Up

Alice to Songbirds: I heard at one place that I visited … that was at Encinal Canyon, you know … ‘Los Leones’, where I did the “Lion Song,” right around that area … First the Birds said, “Don’t worry, they [the Mountain Lions] had something to eat right now.” And I said, “Are you completely sure that they’re not hungry at all?”

And then they stopped and listened and they said, “Well, some were creeping up.”
Songbird: Thank you for telling that story! CREEP-ing up? Dear Dear dear dear dear!
Alice to Songbirds: So, I don’t know if they wanted to eat or if they just were curious, but [I felt it was] time to leave, you know? Humans aren’t quick. They can’t fly like Birds.
Songbird: Jeepers!
Alice: I know!

Alice to Readers: I’m sorry I can’t get all the Bird conversation in here. See, there’s traffic that’s making a noise. Then there’s Mountain Lions roaring here and there. And then the Birds are talking, but quite naturally, because of the dire situation in which we find ourselves, they’re speaking in a quite a subdued manner.

Songbird to Alice: Right, right, right.

Alice to Songbirds: Dudes, I’m going to go on. Okay. No Mountain Lions up there? … or down there.
[Songbirds say, and I repeat,] “Down there [nearer the Beach].”
Alice to herself: Okay. Got it.

Telepathic Conversation About a Mountain Lion Leaping on Someone’s Roof

So, I was coming down the mountain a little while back and I saw a house on the slope over this way and I talked to the owner there.

I said, “You all know what the score is, don’t you?” And he said, “Yeah, Go inside and keep all the doors locked.”

And then he and I were both thinking maybe he could go up on top of the roof and it would be okay. And then he and I both saw a vision of a Mountain Lion leaping silently up onto the roof, right?

And then he imagined that he had a moving platform that went down from the roof into the attic of the house and glass doors that closed together above it.

And then we both imagined the 5 inch [really just 2 inches max] claws of the Mountain Lion … one of them grabbed hold of the the two doors so they couldn’t completely close.

And then the guy behind me in a fancy car … he may have been a movie producer …  visualized that the the Mountain Lion was moving its claw back and forth like that [shows motion] and got two more claws in there. Totally Hollywood, isn’t it?

And so then I tried hysterical laughter. It seemed to help a lot. And he thought that was pretty funny. And that’s what the Songbirds have been doing when they’re close to the Mountain Lions and I talk to them … kind of a hysterical titter. But it helps, you know; it releases tension. That’s what I think.

Near El Pescador State Beach – Camping Children Killed by Mountain Lions? 

I’m on PCH [Pacific Coast Highway] now and I heard a kindly man on the ‘hocus pocus’ plane, the astral plane. He said, “Uh, I’m all right. They just got some children of mine, that’s all.”

I said, “Oh, what happened?”

He said, “They were camping out and they got them.”

Stress Responses: Fight, Flight, Freeze, Faint, or Flop

Now, most people when it comes to post-traumatic stress, they pick fainting or flopping instead of fighting or flying away. Those are the most popular responses, you know? It’s important to pick the right response.

Transparency is important to our Park System 

And if we want to keep our National Parks, we have to let people know. That’s what I think … because the longer you wait, the greater the lawsuit. I can see it now.

We don’t want our National Parks to be closed. We don’t want the Santa Monica Mountains to be closed.

We have to let people know. That’s a fact. We have to tell people so they can stay out of the way and not get involved in this carnage.

You heard my words, but we don’t know if it’s true or not until somebody speaks up and speaks the truth.

Near Morning View Drive at Zuma Beach

I just passed Morning View on PCH. I’m on on my way south to Point Dume. The Beach is over here … the other beach [Zuma Beach]. And I heard two young Mountain Lions, a female and a male, maybe two years old each. They’re inhabiting [the area] over that way [on the landward side of the road].

I see that they come down the draws at night to the Beach. They can get through the same way that the pedestrians can get through.

Homeowners and Mountain Lions Warring for the Land? 

I was talking to the male who was over by Morning View. He said, “A homeowner killed one of them last week.” I said to the male, it’s a war for the territory here, huh? Warring for the land.” And he said, “Yes.”

So the people and the Mountain Lions are warring. The Mountain Lions are roaring, but the people and the Mountain Lions are warring for the land here. This is Malibu, I think. Very northernmost part.

Zuma Beach – Point Dume State Beach – A Musical Ground Squirrel 

I saw two young Ground Squirrels down by the water over there. I was fording a small creek and I said to one of them, I said, “Hey, little guy, be safe, okay?” And in a musical voice, the young Ground Squirrel said, “I am safe. Thank you very much.” Like that, musically. He’s going to be a great musician one day.

Conclusion

Just as a reminder, just last week I offered a video that suggests that in certain areas of the Santa Monica Mountains, there’s been less Mountain Lions and also there may have been an exodus of some Mountain Lions to the north … north of the Santa Monica Mountains into the far ranges of California. And so the news that you see in this video has been mitigated by that new news update.

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.

Filmed on 27 March 2026 and published on 18 April 2026; youtube transcripts edited and timestamps added on 20 April 2026

Come and visit me at “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com … See you there.

VIDEO CREDITS

“What a Day! Mountain Lions Say They Are Everywhere!”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 27 March 2026
Produced on 18 April 2026

Location: Santa Monica Mountains, CA
CC BY-SA 4.0 International

IMAGE CREDITS

Image: “Parousia – Presence,” adapted from Image by Roger Casco from Pixabay – Pixabay Content

Image: “Self-Portrait 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 27 March 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Self-Portrait 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 27 March 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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