- INTRODUCTION
- VIDEO BY ALICE
- SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
- FEATURE: VOICE OF MOTHER MOUNTAIN LION
- SHORT: WOODPECKER! … AND THE SWEET JESUS BIRDS
- VIDEO CREDITS
- MORE INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
Dear Ones,
The Feature is Part 1 of a telepathic encounter with a Mother Mountain Lion near the top of one of the Santa Monica Mountains. There is also a Short on the call of the Woodpeckers and a talk with Songbirds that may have learned their unusual way of speaking from a spiritually inclined hermit on the mountaintop.
There is an edited Summary after the video ..
VIDEO BY ALICE
SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
FEATURE: Voice of Mother Mountain Lion 1 – SHORT: Woodpecker! and the Sweet Jesus Birds
By Alice B. Clagett
FEATURE: VOICE OF MOTHER MOUNTAIN LION
Hello, Dear Ones, It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.
I got almost to the top of the mountain here. There is a corridor with tall chaparral. On the telepathic plane, someone was asking if I couild hear the voice of the Mountain Lions. Because of that, the Mountain Lions tuned in.
A Mother Mountain Lion was egged on by her children to try to catch me. I only got partly through the corridor of tall chaparral. Then, although there were people coming down the mountain and they could have met me, I thought it best to turn back.
I said I had to go because a Mountain Lion was there.
A Songbird said [please excuse the language]: Great Jesus! There’s a Mountain Lion! Better hurry!
Alice to Reader: I had a flashback about this lingo: Maybe the Songbirds hereabouts were taught by a hermit who lived on the mountain. Maybe this hermit was a religious man who called on Christ whenever he was in a spot of trouble. Could it be that?
I said to the Songbird: Ok, I am going to go.
The Songbird said: Thank you!
I said: Thank you! Thank you very much! Good advice; very good advice!
Alice to Reader: On my way back to the open area here, I asked the Mountain Lions if the members of their pride were different sizes and how many they were.
One answered that there was a Mother Mountain Lion and five little babies, and that she had to feed them.
The babies were talking about catching me, and said that I would be yummy. I figured there was no point in taking any chances, since they seemed right happy about the idea of eating me.
Then as I was on my way back, the Mother Mountain Lion was telepathically showing visuals to the babies. The visuals explained to the babies how to act during a kill.
Using these visuals she said: After the human prey is down, grab them by the head and drag them away from the trail.
I think this hauling technique might make it easier to pull the downed prey through the closely spaced trunks of the chaparral shrubs that edged the trail.
There was a Naturalist listening to the telepathic exchange … a Ranger … and that person also wrote all this down, so it will be well known now.
I thought this would happen this year because there were such great rains and there was such abundance of game for the Predators early on. And now the usual California weather is asserting itself, and there are less and less animals for the Predators to eat.
So the question is: Will these Mountain Lion babies stay alive? For how long can all of them be kept alive? And what will become of them? I am sure the Mother Mountain Lion has that uppermost in her mind.
That is all for now.
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.
Conquer the mountain, and avoid the Mountain Lion!
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!
Steer clear of those Mountain Lions. They are right hungry this time of year.
SHORT: WOODPECKER! … AND THE SWEET JESUS BIRDS
I have an awful feeling that what I call a woodpecker in this Short may be a quail pretending to be a woodpecker. More on that another day. –Alice
Alice: What was that? … Can you hear it? “Woodhecker! Woodhecker!”
Now I have a theory that the call of the Woodpecker came first. Then Ancient Humans came along and met the bird, and figured out what ‘wood’ means and what ‘pecker’ means. And those two words entered the English language because of the call: Woodhecker, Woodhecker!
A bird now speaks this call loudly: Woodhecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker!
Songbird, speaking sweetly: Dear Me! I really get this thing. Sweet Jesus, I do!
Alice to Readers: Do you hear them?
Alice to Woodpeckers: …hecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker!
Alice says to a bird flying by: Is that you? [then to myself] No, it is somebody else.
Alice to Woodpeckers: …hecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker!
Songbird 1: SWEET JESUS! CUT that OUT! You’re SCARING MY bA-bies! {and etc.)
Woodpecker: …hecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker!
Alice to Songbird 1: Where ARE you?
Songbird 2: They’re hard to see … You’re scaring her babies. Would you please stop it?
Alice to Songbird 2: Yes, they are! They are really hard to see.
Alice to Readers: That is a Songbird.
Songbird 2 to Alice: You have to wait there. [Alice repeats this.]
Alice to Readers: Songbird says you have to wait there.
Alice to Songbird 2: Than you for your help. Thank you very much. You’re great! You’re wonderful. Thank you!
Alice to Readers: I will never see them unless I wait there.
Woodpecker: Woodhecker, Woodhecker, Woodhecker!
Alice to Readers: Yes, I will never see them unless I wait there. Yes, it is too hard to see. I am too tired right now.
Filmed on 19 June 2024 and published on 4 July 2024; transcribed on 18 September 2024; youtube transcription edited on 27 January 2024
My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..
VIDEO CREDITS
“FEATURE: Voice of Mother Mountain Lion 1
SHORT: Woodpecker! … and the Sweet Jesus Birds”
by Alice B. Clagett
Filmed on 19 June 2024 and produced on 4 July 2024
Location: Charmlee Wilderness Park, Santa Monica Mountains, CA
CC BY-SA 4.0 International
MORE INFORMATION
On 17 September 2024 I note there was substantiation of the above-described kill technique in the Patch newspaper for Los Angeles. Here is the reference …
Link: “Mountain Lion That Attacked Young Boy Was Underweight, Had Empty Stomach,” by Chris Lindahl, posted on 17 September 2024 … https://patch.com/california/los-angeles/s/izcsh/necropsy-results-released-for-lion-that-attacked-boy-at-malibu-creek ..
A young female Mountain Lion grabbed a five-year-old boy by the head and tried to drag him away from his family who were picnicking at Malibu Creek State Park in the Santa Monica Mountains. The attack happened earlier in September 2024, which was two and a half months after this video was filmed. Both incidents took place in the Santa Monica Mountains, but my telepathic encounter occurred on the Trail to Sandstone Peak in the Circle X Ranch area.
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Here are the links in the current Mountain Lion series …
Link: “FEATURE: Voice of Mother Mountain Lion 1 – SHORT: Woodpecker! and the Sweet Jesus Birds,” by Alice B. Clagett, Filmed on 19 June 2024, produced on 4 July 2024, and transcribed on 18 September 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xZV ..
Link: “FEATURE: Voice of Mother Mountain Lion 2 – SHORT: I Am Advised Not to Talk to Mountain Lions! – SHORT: Coyote, Bobcat, and Mountain Lion Lingo,” by Alice B. Clagett, filmed on 19 June 2024 and published on 4 July 2024; transcribed on 19 September 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-xZZ ..
Link: “Raven Alliance with Mountain Lions at Sandstone Peak,” by Alice B. Clagett, written on 18 September 2024 and published on 20 September 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-yEM ..

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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