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Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays . by Alice B. Clagett *

FAVED! This video is quite a good learning tool for thoses of my Readers who are advanced interspecies communicators (especially those of you who are avian communication experts). Select ‘Show transcript’ in ‘More’ beneath video.

Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Paramount Ranch: Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

This video features a hot news flash from the Avian Associated Press (AAP) at Paramount Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays
By Alice B. Clagett

Alice to Raven 1: Big one! Who are you?

Raven 1 to Alice: That g-d d-mned Hawk!

Raven 2 to Alice: Yeah! That Hawk!

Raven 3: Yeah! Yeah!

Raven 4: Bad Hawk!

Raven 5: Bad Hawk!

Raven 4: Bad Hawk!

Raven 5: Bad Hawk!

Alice to Ravens: Who are you guys? Are you Sentinels?

Nanday to Alice: That d-mned idiot! That d-mned idiot! That idiot COVID-stricken tried to peck their eyes out!

Alice to Nanday: WHAT COVID-stricken stuff? Because they’ve been saying …

Nanday to Alice: That idiot tried to peck the Deers’ eyes out. That’s what.

Alice to Nanday: They tried to peck the eyes out of seven or eight Women. That’s what! They tried to peck the eyes out of nine or ten separate Women! Yep, That’s what. That’s what they tried to do. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Nandays say that the Ravens here have to deal with COVID-stricken things every day …

Nanday to Alice: That’s it.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … all day long. And I said, “What COVID-stricken things?”

And they said they deal with dead things in the National Forest …

Raven (simultaneously): It’s not the National Forest.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … And I said, “What type of dead things?” They said, “Every type of dead things.”

Alice to Birds: Not human?

Raven to Alice: No, not human.

Alice to Raven: What sort?

Raven to Alice: The Deer and all that.

Alice to Raven: Deer and stuff?

Nanday to Alice: Yeah, like that.

Alice to Birds: Somebody’s killing the Deer?

Raven to Alice: And all that COVID-stricken stuff. And all that COVID-stricken stuff.

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Alice to Readers: Did you hear that? The Raven said the Hawks are killing Deer.

Raven to Readers: … peck their eyes out and all that kind of stuff.

Alice to Readers (repeating): Peck their eyes out, right? I asked them telepathically.

Hummingbird to Alice: What?!

Alice to Hummingbird: Hawks are killing Deer. Peck their eyes out.

Hummingbird (shocked): What?! What?! Oh my God!

Alice to Readers: Hawks are killing Deer. I’m telling that guy over there. In the National Forest.

Raven (interrupting): Not not there!

Alice to Readers (continuing): They mean in Malibu Creek State Park, I think. Right?

Hummingbird to Alice: No, not there. Someplace else.

Alice to Birds: In the National Forest?

Raven to Alice: No, not there. Someplace else.

Alice to Birds: In the National Park system?

Hummingbird to Alice: Yes. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Ok. Now you know.

Hummingbird to Readers: Yep. That’s it.

Alice to Readers: Did you hear me? I tried to tell that guy over there. He said that the Ravens are finding Deerdead in the … He means Malibu … They mean Malibu Creek State Park and Reagan Ranch … those areas, and Paramount Ranch. [Wait! It could be this is happening at the Santa Monica Mountains Anthony C. Beilenson Interagency Visitor Center or King Gillette Ranch – MRCA. These are across the road from Malibu Creek State Park.]

Alice to Readers: And I said, “Why?” And the Ravens said, “Because the Hawks peck their eyes out.”

And you may recall the Hawks are doing that to the domestic Dogs in my neighborhood too. So this may be a new trend.

Hummingbird to Readers: Right!

Alice to Readers (continuing): There may be too many Hawks around right now.

Hummingbird to Alice: That’s not it. It’s because there are too many people around.

Nanday (interrupting): D-mn it!

Hummingbird to Alice: And there are too many Mosquitoes around right now too.

Alice to Readers (continuing): Yeah, That’s the Mosquitoes that attack the Special Songbirds’ eyes.

Raven: My God!

Alice to Readers (continuing): Yeah, They bite them around their eyes. I don’t think it kills them, though.

Raven to Alice (interrupting): They do not kill us.

Special Songbird to Alice: Right!

Nanday: Bad bad bad stuff!

Alice to Special Songbird: Yeah. Just Mosquitoes.

Nanday: That’s all that is.

Alice to Readers: Ok. So the Nanday just said, “Those g-d d-mned Mosquitoes! They eat my babies up!

Raven to Nanday: I’m sorry about that!

Alice to Nanday: That’s because the don’t have their feathers yet.

Raven to Alice: That’s not quite it.

Special Songbird (interrupting): That really will be it!

Raven (obdurate): That . will . not . be . it.

Nanday (simultaneously): I think that will not be it either.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah. They’ll get their feathers.

Nanday to Alice: That will not be it! That will not really be it! [Flying directly overhead]: IDIOT! IDIOT! THAT WILL NOT BE …

Alice to Readers (interrupting) I just saw ..

Nanday to Alice (shouting): … WHAT IS GOING ON!

Alice to Readers (continuing): … a lot more than five Nandays flying over … a flock … maybe ten … and then another four or five.

Special Songbird to Readers: Great big flock of them! Yes, it was!

Alice to Special Songbirds: They eat people up too.

Nanday: What?!

Alice to Special Songbirds: You know why? We don’t have feathers. So they eat us up.

Special Songbird: Dipsh-t! That cannot be!

Nanday (shouting): They eat those g-d [d-mned] people up?!

Alice to Birds: All the time! It’s awful! Awful!

Nanday (simultaneously): What?! … Eat them up?!

Alice to Birds: They eat us up!

Nanday: Right!

Raven: God! God, God, God!

Nanday: They did it?!

Alice to Nanday: Yeah, they do! Awful, awful!

Nanday: My God!

Alice to Nanday: That is right.

Nanday to Alice: Yeah, It is. Yeah, It is.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah, They do.

Nanday to another Nanday: Eat them up! My God!

Alice to Birds: I’m glad to find out these things. Thank you for explaining.

Nanday to Alice: These COVID-stricken things.

Alice to Nanday: Yeah. Awful, awful. And they give us terrible diseases too. We have to get … we have to get shots and vaccinations in order to get rid of the terrible …

Nanday to Alice: Terrible what?

Alice to Nanday: … terrible things … just terrible things.

Coyote to Alice: Like what?

Alice to all: I got one too. It was awful. I forget what the name of it was. It comes from Africa. Dengue fever. It was awful. Awful. I was so sick for months! And they had no cure. It was awful. But now I’m immune.

That means I won’t get it again, most likely.

Coyote to Alice (simultaneously): I am sorry about that thing.

Alice to herself: It’s too wet to go across there [across the creek] with your hiking shoes on, I feel. This is a horse trail.

I’m going back this way.

Alice to all: Awful! Awful! Awful!

Hummingbird to Alice: Yes, it is.

Alice to all: Back home where I live, the lady Raven … the Mother Raven … she says … when she lays an egg, “Awful! Awful!”

Raven to Alice (from afar): Why’s that?

Alice to all: I don’t know why she says that. I think she’s a young Raven.

Raven (from afar): I thought that.

Alice to all: I’m just leaving this [the camcorder] on because you guys are so interesting. You’re delightful! Delightful!

Raven to Alice: I’d rather not talk now.

Alice to Readers: We discovered something really fascinating and important. The Hawks have started pecking out the eyes of large animals now … domestic Dogs and Deer.

And the Ravens, the Sentinels of the great National Forests and the great Parks locally …

Nanday (from afar): Yep!

Alice to Readers (continuing): … They’re the ones that observe this thing happening.

Nanday (from afar): And Nandays do too!

Alice to Readers: The Nandays call that ‘this COVID-stricken thing’.

Alice to Nandays: Nandays! Nandays! Why are they doing that?

Nanday to Alice: The Nandays think they did that …

Raven (interrupting): I thought that too.

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … because they got mad …

Alice to Readers (interrupting): The Nandays …

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … because the d-d d-mned Deer ate their g-d d-mned babies.

Alice to Readers: … The Nandays say the Hawks get so mad at people that they devastate everything else. And the Nandays are devastated too.

Alice to Nandays: And I’m devastated too!

Nanday to Alice: Yep! You’re devastated just as we are.

Alice to Nanday: Devastated!

Raven to Alice: Dharm Dar, You are not!

Nanday to Alice: Me too.

Alice to Nanday: You too? … Devastated!

Nandays: Yep, yep!

Alice to Nandays: Me too.

Raven to Alice: You are not!

Alice to Readers and all: So. Are you all having a good time?

Mountain Lion (speaking as I speak): I am, but Jasmine is not. Jasmine feels that these people are far too COVID-stricken to survive in this neck of the woods. [Thiis sentence ends at the same time as I say “Bad Hawk! Where is that Hawk?”]

Nanday to Alice: Yep. We are.

Raven to Alice: Not us!

Alice laughs. To Readers: What a day! What an awful day! My goodness!

Raven to Alice: Look out for Hawk!

Alice to Raven: Where? What Hawk? Where? Where is that Hawk?

Nanday to Alice: Right there.

Alice: Bad Hawk! Where is that Hawk?

Nanday to Alice: Right over there. Right there. That Hawk is not that bad.

Alice to Nanday (interrupting): Where’d that Hawk go?

Nanday to Alice: Right over that way.

Alice (simultaneously): Bad. bad Hawk!

Nanday to Alice (continuing): That Hawk is not all that COVID-stricken.

Alice to Nanday (interrupting): Oh, good. That’s not that bad, bad Hawk.

Nanday to Alice (continuing): … but that Mountain Lion is following that g-d d-mned Lady. Yep! It is following that Lady.

Alice to Readers: Everybody’s flying away from Hawk.

Nanday (interrupting): That is not it.

Alice to Readers (continuing): You know, sometimes the Hawks go crazy.

Nanday to Alice: Yep, They do do that. Go crazy.

Raven (interrupting): That’s . not . it. Great big Mountain Lion! Great big Mountain Lion! Tell her that!

Mountain Lion to Raven: Do not say that.

Alice to Readers (simultaneously: Yeah. They can … Lately … the Hawks at my place are very nice. Good Hawks.

Last year a very bad thing happened to a Raven Lady. But this year everything’s fine … I don’t know what to say.

Mountain Lion (also interrupting): Do NOT tell the Lady that no matter what you g-d d-mned do.

Nanday (mockingly): Do not tell the Lady that! Why not?

Another Nanday: Yeah! Why not?

Mountain Lion to Nanday (interrupting): Do not tell that Lady she is about to be eaten!

Nanday: G-d d-mn it! He’s right here! RIGHT HERE!

Alice to Nandays; I’m so sorry! I prayed for love and light and peace, ok?

Nanday to Alice (waxing hysterical): G-D D-MN IT! There’s a Mountain Lion with its eyes …

Mountain Lion (simultaneously): Yeah, There IS a Mountain Lion.

Alice to Nandays (simultaneously): I’m sorry!

Nanday to Alice (continuing): She may not hear me. I said: There’s a Mountain Lion. G-D D-MN it!

Mountain Lion (getting angry): I don’t really like you! [Shouting:] I don’t like you at apesh-t ALL!

Alice to Readers: Aye aye aye!

Nanday: D-mn it!

Alice to Readers:

God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

Mountain Lion: I’m getting pretty close.

Alice to Readers:
In love, light and joy,
This is Alice B. Clagett.

Nanday: D-mn it!

Alice to Readers:
I Am of the Stars …

Raven to Readers: And so are you!

Songbird to Raven: That’s right. That’s it.

Alice to Readers (repeating): And so are you!

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Alice to Readers: My website is ..

Nanday: G-d d-mn it!

Raven to Readers: Awakening with Planet Earth!

Alice (repeating) Awakening with Planet Earth!

Nanday to Raven: I bet that’s not it! Great God! That’s it!

Alice to Readers: …  dot com … https: … slash slash …

Nanday: That’s it!

Alice to Readers: Awakeningwithplanetearth …

Nanday: That’s it! That’s it!

Alice to Readers: … dot com.

Hummingbird: Yep, That’s it.

Nanday: Yep. That . is . it.

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Filmed on 11 February 2026 and published on 16 February 2026; revised on 21 February 2026

NOTE: This link has been added here … Link: “Tiny Anthologies: English-Language Interspecies Communication Tutorials (Especially Avian Communication),” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 21 February 2026 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-Gi5 ..

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My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

VIDEO CREDITS

“Awful News from the Ravens and the Nandays”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 11 February 2026 and produced on 16 February 2026
Location: Paramount Ranch, Santa Monica Mountains, CA

Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International –
By Alice B. Clagett

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NOTE: I asked Mountain Lion: “Your wife has a name?”

Mountain Lion said: “She picked a name off someone that she ate.”

I am wondering: Is there a lady named ‘Jasmine’ who is missing?

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Red-Breasted House Finches: Cherries or Oranges? Cherries or Oranges? . by Alice B. Clagett *

FAVED! This video is quite a good learning tool for those of my Readers who are intermediate students of interspecies communication (especially those of you who are interested in avian communication). Select ‘Show transcript’ in ‘More’ beneath video.

Red-Breasted House Finches: Cherries or Oranges? Cherries or Oranges?

Image: “Red-Breasted House Finches: Cherries or Oranges? Cherries or Oranges? 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 2 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Red-Breasted House Finches: Cherries or Oranges? Cherries or Oranges? 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 2 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ... . . . .

  • INTRODUCTION
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

Here is a video about Red-Breasted House Finches, which are right sassy Songbirds, I feel.

The Summary after the video has shorts with interpretations of the things the House Finches said to me, to each other, or to the Raven, who thought this interlude quite funny.

VIDEO BY ALICE
Hint: Pay attention to what the birds say, not to what I say.

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
Hint: Pay attention to what the birds say, not to what I say.

Red-Breasted House Finches: Cherries or Oranges? Cherries or Oranges?
By Alice B. Clagett

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

I have a quick story to tell you. It is pretty funny and it touches my heart. It is about the red-breasted House Finches in the backyard here in the San Fernando Valley, California.

Today I found an orange and some cherries in my refrigerator. The orange had a soft bottom; that usually means mold has set in. So I cut it in half, threw away the bad half, and then cut the top half into sections, and washed the cherries and took everything outside for the Songbirds, right?

So I explained to the Songbirds that the oranges smelled a little funny and that they might not be good for them; but that the cherries were just fine; and that they had to be careful to eat the right thing.

And they [the Songbirds] were discussing this together. You know? First to land where I had put the fruit were the Red-Breasted House Finches. One Red-Breasted Finch right away went to the cherries, and it said: Cherries or oranges? Cherries or oranges? I have to decide what is the best thing! … Cherries! I want cherries! And so it went to the cherries immediately.

Another Red-Breasted Finch took up that …

1. Wren Tit says: We-e-e-e were TALK-ing to her!

 

[Alice to Readers: There was a Wren Tit hiding in the bougainvillea to my right. It made a piercing sound in my ear. I am laughing at this.]

Alice to Readers: … took up that chorus …

House Finch: Cherries or oranges? Cherries or oranges? I HAVE to make the right decision.

Alice to Readers: … and it would hop back and forth. Finally it tasted a little of the orange, and it said …

House Finch: Oh that’s GOOD. THANK you very MUCH! Oh that’s GOOD. Right?

Alice to Readers: Then it hopped over to the cherry. It could not make up its mind. It was really funny. They were really pleased. The very first thing that happened was they took the cherries and dropped them onto the pavement. And I think that … I am going to go look. I’m going to go see what is left now. Ok, let’s see.

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Alice to Readers: It is kind of like they were in the supermarket and they were wowed by the variety. But it does not take much for the Songbirds. Two choices are plenty, it seems. Let’s go see …

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Alice to Readers: OK, here we are. Let’s see what’s happening …

  1. House Finch: DEAR me! Please stop CHER-ries. CHER-ries don’t taste good.

 

Alice to Readers: Oh my gosh, look at this …

  1. Raven: STOP talking!

 

Alice to Readers: … Looks like they like those cherries after all. And what do you know? …

  1. House Finch: GOOD MOR-R-R-ning, Sleepy Face!

 

Alice to Readers: … all the cherries are gone!

  1. House Finch: SHE-E-E did not like ‘Sleepy Face’. Dear me! Dear me! Dear me!

Alice to Readers: … Yep! Every cherry is gone. [Not true, there were a couple more cherries behind some of the orange sections.]

  1. House Finch (trying to make everything all ok): THANK you. Thank you. Very good.

 

Alice to Readers: Yummy!

  1. House Finch: She did like ‘THAN-N-N-K you’.

 

Alice to Readers: And I guess you just heart the Raven warns the Songbirds about the Hawk. There is a Hawk about, somewhere.

  1. House Finch: Dear-r-r me. Where is this … Another House Finch (interrupting): She sees this Hawk.

 

Alice to Readers: They cannot hear the Hawk, but the Raven can, and he always warns.

  1. House Finch: She sees a Hawk.

 

Alice to Readers: I hope you like this story …

  1. Another House Finch: Great God, where is this Hawk?

 

Alice to Readers: … Cherries and oranges. [Expression of surprise] I found a cherry!

  1. House Finch: Jeeo! She found a cher-RY?

 

12, House Finch: !! Where IS the cherry?

 

13. House Finch: Here. Right here.

 

14. Another House Finch: !! Where IS it?

 

15. Another House Finch: See this – It’s here. [Or: Jesus, It’s here!]

 

16. House Finch: Where? Another House Finch: Right here.

 

17. House Finch: YES! THER-R-R-E it is. Another House Finch: I S-S-S-SEE.

 

Alice to House Finches: Cherry or orange?

  1. House Finch: CHER-ries. Yes-yes-yes.

 

Alice to House Finches: That’s a good question.

  1. House Finch (hushed voice): Right.

 

Alice to House Finches: Cherries or oranges?

  1. Raven (from afar): Ha, ha!

 

Alice to herself: Suppose I had five things?

  1. House Finch (maybe miffed with Raven): CHER-R-R-R-ies-s-s!

 

22. Another House Finch: What?

 

Alice to herself: Wow, what a choice that would be!

  1. House Finch (speaking shortly): I said cher-r-r-ries.

 

 

  1. Raven (very amused now): HA, HA, HA!

 

25. House Finch: What’s so funny?

 

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  1. House Finch: SHE-E-E’s getting ready to LEAVE.

 

27. House Finch (very polite): We really THANK you.

 

28. Another House Finch (very polite): YES YES YES YES! We really THANK you.

Alice to Readers:

God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

  1. House Finch: !!!! She didn’t hear us speak.

 

Alice to Readers:

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

  1. House Finch: !!!! You-u-u-u TOO-TOO-TOO-TOO!

 

Alice to Readers: Come and visit me at “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com

  1. House Finch: Her-r-r website she says.

 

32. House Finch: What IS her WEB-site?

 

Alice to Readers: See you there!

Alice to House Finches: What? What?

  1. House Finch (hushed voice): What IS it? Another House Finch (simultaneously, louder): What IS your-your-your WEb-site?

 

Alice to House Finches: What?

  1. House Finch (hushed): We don’t know what you are talking about. Another House Finch (louder): What IS IS IS this website?

 

Alice to House Finches: I can’t understand! What … what … what’s going on?

  1. House Finch: SHE-E-E’s so funny!

 

Alice to Readers: I have to go!

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Filmed on 2 August 2024 and published on 4 November 2024; revised on 21 February 2026;  youtube transcript edited on 21 February 2026

NOTE: This link has been added here … Link: “Tiny Anthologies: English-Language Interspecies Communication Tutorials (Especially Avian Communication),” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 21 February 2026 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-Gi5 ..

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My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

VIDEO CREDITS

“Red-Breasted House Finches: Cherries or Oranges? Cherries or Oranges?”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 2 August 2024 and produced on 4 November 2024

Location: San Fernando Valley, CA

Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0 International
by Alice B. Clagett

Image: “Red-Breasted House Finches: Cherries or Oranges? Cherries or Oranges? 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 2 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Red-Breasted House Finches: Cherries or Oranges? Cherries or Oranges? 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 2 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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A Songbird English Dialect Tutorial . by Alice B. Clagett *

FAVED! This video is quite a good learning tool for those of my Readers who are beginning to learn interspecies communication (especially those of you who are interested in avian communication). Select ‘Show transcript’ in ‘More’ beneath video.

Here is the final revision …

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

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

I am hoping this tutorial will help my Readers begin to interpret what Songbirds are saying. Throughout much of the video there will be a clip of Songbird speak followed by my attempt to imitate the Songbird accent while speaking what seem to me to be the words they just spoke.

I have revised these interpretation from those in a prior video …

Link: “Two Ravens Watch Two Raven Shapes in the Sky During a Geostorm – Songbirds See the Raven Shapes in the Sky Too!” by Alice B. Clagett, filmed on 4 October 2024 and published on 25 October 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-yWd ..

… and despite ‘nose to the grindstone’ over and over again, I am still not 100 percent certain that I got all the translations right. I can see an improvement in the accuracy of my interpretations though, and that is a good thing. It’s a start in the right direction.

I find Songbird English very challenging because the Songbirds often speak softly to each other while I am speaking into the camcorder, as if they are commentators on the camcorder ‘news’. Also, their dialect is unique; they are very enthusiastic … or maybe they are very peeved (if for example I am keeping them from their nest by working outside).

They may repeat themselves over and over again.

When one Songbird sees or hears something and so states, all the other Songbirds want to know what is up. They want to see it too. They want to understand it too. They won’t stop until all this is accomplished … as you will soon see.

There is a Summary after the video. I have pointed up between rulers fifteen instances of Songbirds speaking along with my imitation of their English dialect. That way I feel it will be easier to compare the paired instances …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

A Songbird English Dialect Tutorial
By Alice B. Clagett

In this video I changed the wording from the subtitles on the earlier video; it seemed to me that I had priory translated wrong. See what you think …

Hello, Dear Ones, it’s Alice. I Am of the Stars. I thought I would offer a tutorial on Songbird English because the accent is a little difficult to grasp sometimes. So I am taking a recent film and I am repeating the words spoken by the Songbirds in a dialect similar to Songbird dialect for English … in hopes that it will be easier for my Readers to pick up Songbird English and be able to talk with their own Songbirds. So we will see what happens.

Songbird English Tutorial

Image Markup: “Two Ravens in the Sky During a Geostorm,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image Markup: “Two Ravens in the Sky During a Geostorm,” by Alice B. Clagett, 4 August 2024, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

. . . . .

[Here is a brief, untranscribed excerpt of the Songbirds speaking.]

Alice to Readers: The Songbirds have been discussing whether what they have noticed in the sky is Songbirds or Ravens, and just now one Songbird said …


  1. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Chip! Ravens! They are Ravens!

 


 

Alice to Readers: So this Songbird is certain that it must be Ravens that it sees in the sky. And I have not quite noticed those Ravens yet.

It sounds like the Songbird is saying “Chip” and ‘Chip’ is the name of a couple of people that I know. But I have also found that some of the Songbirds use that ‘Chip’ word to mean “Wow!” It is an exclamation. So I don’t know if it is two people talking through the Songbirds, or if it really is the Songbirds.

A lot of times there is this trouble in talking to animals. It is that people who can move into other beings on the astral plane will speak to us. And they might be people’s, not animals’ thoughts. So It is hard to say.

Alice to Readers: Hey, check this out. There is a cloud in the sky that looks like a Raven flying. Can you see it? Well, it did a minute ago, anyway.

Hint: Listen to the Songbirds and not to me!

Alice to Readers: Looks like a Raven flying.

Songbird: She says she can see the Ravens!

Ok. So one Songbird is talking to the other, and it says …


2. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: She says she can see the Ravens!

 

(While the Songbird is speaking I am saying: “Looks like a Raven flying.”
This makes it hard to hear what the Songbird is saying.)


3. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Right?

 

 


Alice to Readers: Here we are. The geostorm has arrived, they say.


4. Songbirds speak; Alice repeats: [Songbird 1:] Right. [Songbird 2:] Where IS the geostorm?

 

 


Alice to Readers: Can’t even hardly see the Sun! [slang]


5. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Hee hee hee! She SEES it!

 

 


6. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: She can see the RA-vens!

 

 


Alice to Readers: It’s right there.


7. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: She can see the RA-vens right THERE!

 

 


Alice to Readers: I’m just not seeing it.


8. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Chip! She can really SEE those Ravens!

 

 


9. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: It is RIGHT over there!

 

 


10. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: See? RIGHT THERE!

 

 


11. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Right there?

 


(While the Songbird is speaking I am saying: “It kind of looks like a Raven flying.”
This makes it hard to hear what the Songbird is saying.)


12. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: Yep! Right there. See see see it right over there?

 

 


13. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: WHAT?

 

 


14. Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: There’s a RA-ven there!

 

 


15.  Songbird speaks; Alice repeats: She’s right. There’s a RA-ven there! Right? See?

 

 


Alice to Readers: WHAT is going ON?

VIDEO CREDITS

“Songbird English Tutorial”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 4 October 2024 and produced on 28 October 2024; revised on 31 October 2024
Location: San Fernando Valley, CA

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This is the 31 October 2024 revision.

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CONCLUSION

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Filmed on 4 October 2024 and published on 28 October 2024; revised on 31 October 2024, on 3 November 2024, and on 21 February 2026; youtube transcript edited on 20 February 2026

NOTE: This link has been added here … Link: “Tiny Anthologies: English-Language Interspecies Communication Tutorials (Especially Avian Communication),” by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 21 February 2026 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-Gi5 ..

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More About Jupiterians and the Fungi Which They Overlight . by Alice B. Clagett *

More About Jupiterians and the Fungi Which They Overlight

Image: “Mycorrhizal fungi are in symbiotic relationship with plants. The relationship is usually mutualistic, the fungus providing the plant with water and minerals from the soil and the plants providing the fungus with photosynthesis products. Some fungi are however parasitic, taking products from the plant without providing benefits. Conversely, some mixotrophic or parasitic plants connect with mycorrhizal fungi as a way to obtain photosynthesis products from other plants. Finally, saprotrophic (or saprophytic) fungi live on dead organic matter without establishing a symbiosis with plants,” by Charlotte Roy, Salsero 35, Nefronus, 6 August 2020, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mycorrhizal_network.svg … CC BY-SA 4.0 International

Image: “Mycorrhizal fungi are in symbiotic relationship with plants. The relationship is usually mutualistic, the fungus providing the plant with water and minerals from the soil and the plants providing the fungus with photosynthesis products. Some fungi are however parasitic, taking products from the plant without providing benefits. Conversely, some mixotrophic or parasitic plants connect with mycorrhizal fungi as a way to obtain photosynthesis products from other plants. Finally, saprotrophic (or saprophytic) fungi live on dead organic matter without establishing a symbiosis with plants,” by Charlotte Roy, Salsero 35, Nefronus, 6 August 2020, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Mycorrhizal_network.svg … CC BY-SA 4.0 International

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Dear Ones,

Today I got a query from a reader that I am delighted to hear is reaching out to the other sentient members of our planetary system. It is good to have an open mind when attempting this, because many sentient members of our planetary system are very different from human beings.

Please be careful in your attempts to contact the Jupiterians; they are not in the least like handsome men with superpowers.

Nor are the energy configurations of planetary lifeforms similar to those of the Council of Nine Planets or to what we term Ascended Masters.

  • Ascended Masters are ascended human beings.
  • The Council of Nine likely represents Planet Entities rather than planetary lifeforms.
  • In the same way our Sun can be considered a Solar Entity on which dwell Solar lifeforms.

Planetary lifeforms …

  • can be beneficial to human beings, as in the case of the sentient beings of Venus and in a physical sense, some of the sentient beings of Mars;
  • they can be a challenge to human physical or mental health, as is the case with the Jupiterians and Saturnians that I encountered;
  • or they might conceivably be a threat to human existence if, for example, we encounter hostile planetary lifeforms comprising or capable or manipulating X-rays or ultraviolet rays.
  • On the other hand, beneficent planetary beings comprising or capable of manipulating UV-B energy , which is capable of transforming our DNA (for better or for worse) might quite favorably affect human Soul evolution.

. . . . .

While I find it intriguing to meet very different sentient beings, sometimes I find that contact with them adversely affects my health. This was my experience with the Jupiterians.

The most that I know about Jupiterians is in this First Contact blog of mine …

Link: “First Contact: Encounter with the Jupiterians,” channeled by Alice B. Clagett, written and published on 2 June 2021; filmed and film published on 26 August 2021; updated on 10 August 2024 … https://wp.me/p2Rkym-n7o ..

That page takes a while to load because it is long. It might be best to view it on PC with a high-speed modem.

I sense Jupiterians as overlighting the fungi of Earth. That includes yeasts, rusts, smuts, mildews, molds, and mushrooms.

I get that fungi make humans sick by infiltrating their GI tract and epidermis. Also that yeasts can cause infection in our mouths and intestines, and in the case of women, in the vagina.

So as to bring fungi and yeast into balance with other microorganisms in my body, I avoid eating foods that fungi and yeasts like, which I take to be wheat and sugar. Cheese, bread, beer, wine, cider, rice, and soy sauce have fungi in them, so I avoid these foods. Mushrooms are the sexual organs of fungi, so I avoid eating them most of the time.

Fungi thrive on skin flakes from humans, which dust mites eat, so I try to keep my house as clean as possible to avoid both contact with both fungi and dust mites.

I have a hunch that fungi like this kind of music, so I usually play other sorts of music at home …

Link: “Protosapien,” by Jupiterian, at Bandcamp … https://jupiterian.bandcamp.com/music ..

I sense Earth fungi as one great neural network or sentient organism. Because of the adverse health effects I felt while contacting them, I avoid telepathic contact with them.

There may be humans one of whose many incarnational experiences has been the experience of fungal incarnation; I expect these might relate well to Jupiter and Jupiterians.

In the same way, there may be humans one of whose many incarnational experiences has been the experience of reptile incarnation; I expect these might relate well to Reptilians.

Lightworkers who have ‘under the belt’ these unusual incarnational memories may prove very helpful in telepathic outreach to Earth beings often overlooked by human telepaths.

Just to let my readers know, right now I am telepathing with Songbirds and Ravens, which are an easy telepathic reach for me. This outreach gives me a sense of joy, and joy bolsters my immune system; so it goes.

Very good luck to my fellow Lightworkers and to all my readers in their outreach to other sentient beings in the Solar System of Earth.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Written and published on 10 August 2024

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COMMENTS: Mushrooms are only the Jupiterians’ sexual organs. Their bodies are massive, filamentous and amorphous. They are among the most successful Earth colonists. Their contribution to Earth’s biomass is second only to those of plants and of the Martian colonists of Earth impolitely referred to in human parlance as ‘bacteria’. It occurs to me that Jupiterians know we eat their sexual organs.

This may offer their species a ratiocination for their non-symbiotic colonization of our human gastrointestinal tracts and our skin. –Alice B. Clagett

 

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The Ballad of James Harris – aka The Demon Lover – a Critique from the Point of View of Women . by Alice B. Clagett *

The Ballad of James Harris - aka The Demon Lover - a Critique from the Point of View of Women

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

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

Here is a critique … from the point of view of women … of the “Ballad of James Harris,” otherwise known as “The Demon Love” and “The House Carpenter.”

There is an edited Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

The Ballad of James Harris – aka The Demon Lover – a Critique from the Point of View of Women
By Alice B. Clagett

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

I have some comments today on a ballad variously known as “The House Carpenter,” and “The Ballad of James Harris,” and “The Daemon Lover.”

These are comments to do with men rather than with women. In the past “The Daemon Lover” was meant to be a warning for married women not to stray. I feel that is important, especially if they have children.

But more important to me … because I have run into it many times amongst men … is the Soul wounding exhibited by men who were once in love with a woman and then are spurned by her … and then she takes up with another man, and what happens if she goes back to the original lover. Or even this: What happens if she leaves a man and then goes back to him?

This has to do with some very gnarly energies in the noosphere … in the astral realm here on planet Earth.

I am using a public domain version of the Ballad from the Internet Archive. The source is Pepys Ballads.

Link: “Pepys Ballads, IV, 101 ; from a copy in Percy’s papers” … https://archive.org/stream/englishandscopt204chiluoft/englishandscopt204chiluoft_djvu.txt ..

It starts off with an overview of how the whole thing started, which goes like this …

1 THERE dwelt a fair maid in the West,
Of worthy birth and fame,
Neer unto Plimouth, stately town,
Jane Reynolds was her name.

2 This damsel dearly was belovd
By many a proper youth,
And what of her is to be said
Is known for very truth.

3 Among the rest …

[that is, among the rest of her suitors]

… a seaman brave
Unto her a wooing came;
A comely proper youth he was,
James Harris calld by name.

So this man is a sailor (a ‘seaman’). And amongst all the men that Jane Reynolds knew … all the suitors that loved her fondly … the one that she decided upon … the one that she ‘set her cap upon’ … was named James Harris. And he was a sailor.

Now in those days a man and a woman would become betrothed, and that was a sacred trust. If that resulted in offspring before marriage, then there was a law called “Breach of Promise” that held the man to his former word.

So ‘becoming betrothed’ was an extremely important concept at that time. And even to agree that they would soon marry was equivalent to betrothal. And that pertains to this next stanza …

4 The maid and young man was agreed,
As time did them allow,
And to each other secretly
They made a solemn vow,

5 That they would ever faithfull be
Whilst Heaven afforded life ;
He was to be her husband kind,
And she his faithfull wife.

6 A day appointed was also
When they was to be married ;
But before these things were brought to pass
Matters were strangely carried.

So that is the ‘setup’. They secretly agreed that they would be married, and a day was appointed for the marriage. But then something happened … something really bad.

Now begins the Ballad proper, which is Number 243, called “James Harris (The Daemon Lover).”

7 All you that faithfull lovers be
Give ear and hearken well,
And what of them became at last
I will directly tell.

8 The young man he was prest to sea, …

[That means he was forced to go to sea.]

And forced was to go ;
His sweet-heart she must stay behind,
Whether she would or no.

9 And after he was from her gone
She three years for him staid,
Expecting of his comeing home,
And kept herself a maid.

[‘Maid’ means ‘maiden’. It means never having experienced romantic love.]

10 At last news came that he was dead
Within a forraign land,
And how that he was buried
She well did understand,

11 For whose sweet sake the maiden she
Lamented many a day,
And never was she’ known at all
The wanton for to play.

So in all that time when she was dealing with the grief that she felt for her lost beloved, she never fooled around; she never had a lover. She was true to his memory.

Ok now …

12 A carpenter that livd hard by,
When he heard of the same,
Like as the other had done before,
To her a wooing came.

[So he went to her house as a suitor.]

13 But when that he had gained her love …

[That is, through courtship]

… They married were with speed, …

[It is not the drug; this means they were quickly married]

And four years space, being man and wife,
They loveingly agreed.

[So for four years they agreed to be loving man and wife together.]

14 Three pritty children in this time
This loving couple had,
Which made their father’s heart rejoyce,
And mother wondrous glad.

15 But as occasion servd, one time
The good man took his way
Some three days journey from his home,
Intending not to stay.

[So the husband went away from home for three days and left the mother with their three children there.]

16 But, whilst that he was gone away,
A spirit in the night
Came to the window of his wife,
And did her sorely fright.

[That means a ghost or Spirit or astral being made an apparition, or appeared in her home while the husband was away … which is the time that a woman is most vulnerable. The spirit frightened her; it “did her sorely fright.”]

So now the Spirit speaks …

17 Which spirit spake like to a man,
And unto her did say,
‘My dear and onely love,’ quoth he,
‘Prepare and come away.

[He is asking her to go away with him.]

You may recall the name of Jane Reynolds’ first suitor … the one she really loved so greatly was James Harris.

Have you been listening to the Songbirds? Just here they are objecting to the sadness expressed in the poem.

It sounds to me as if the little birds have been ‘taken over’ or ‘obsessed’ by two Shamans who are power-over men trying to force their will upon me. This is weird in the extreme. Who could these Shamans be, I wonder?

The Shamans are causing the Songbirds to speak very rudely. They are talking so loudly I can barely make myself heard.

So now to continue …

18 ‘ James Harris is my name,’ quoth he,
‘Whom thou didst love so dear,
And I have traveld for thy sake
At least this seven year.

[He is saying he was looking for her for seven years.]

19 ‘And now I am returnd again,
To take thee to my wife,
And thou with me shalt go to sea,
To end all further strife.’

[He is suggesting that she should go to sea with him to prevent the husband from fighting with her or with James Harris.]

20 ‘O tempt me not, sweet James,’ quoth she,
‘ With thee to go …

There is a big fight going on with the Songbirds. The fight was so loud that I misspake the stanza and had to repeat it.

Mr. Raven wonders what in heaven’s name is going on here. Can you hear him?

I say to the birds: Please, please! Please don’t do that!

20 ‘O tempt me not, sweet James,’ quoth she,
‘ With thee away to go ;
If I should leave my children small,
Alas! what would they do?

21 ‘My husband is a carpenter,
A carpenter of great fame ;
I would not for five hundred pounds
That he should know the same.’

So now, she says no. She says she cannot do it; that her husband is a famous carpenter, and that she loves her children, and that she cannot imagine what would happen to them if she left them.

Now it is the Daemon Lover’s chance to respond. He says …

22 ‘I might have had a king’s daughter,
And she would have married me;
But I forsook her golden crown,
And for the love of thee.

This is spoken very forcefully, is it not?

23 ‘Therefore, if thou ‘It thy husband forsake,
And thy children three also,
I will forgive the[e] what is past,
If thou wilt with me go.’

And she says …

24 ‘If I forsake my husband and
My little children three,
What means hast thou to bring me to,
If I should go with thee?’

She is saying: Where would I find myself? What do you have to offer me if I should agree with this?

Now I am going to move on to Ballad 243G, which is a different version of the same Daemon Lover ballad …

Citation: Motherwell’s Minstrelsy, p. 93.

The lady is asking the apparition … the ghost: What have you in store for me? What property do you have? What could you offer me if I were to go away with you? And the Daemon Lover says …

1 ‘I HAVE seven ships upon the sea,
Laden with the finest gold,
And mariners to wait us upon ;
All these you may behold.

2 ‘And I have shoes for my love’s feet,
Beaten of the purest gold,
And lined wi the velvet soft,
To keep my love’s feet from the cold.

Then, I am presuming, they get on the ship. And he says to her …

3 ‘O how do you love the ship ?’ he said,
‘Or how do you love the sea ?
And how do you love the bold mariners
That wait upon thee and me ? ‘

And she says …

4: ‘O I do love the ship,’ she said,
1 And I do love the sea ;
But woe be to the dim mariners,
That nowhere I can see ! ‘

So she is on the ship with the apparition. It may be a ghost ship. He proposes that there are sailors on board the ship, but she cannot see any. So already there is trouble.

5 They had not sailed a mile awa,
Never a mile but one,
When she began to weep and mourn,
And to think on her little wee son [her very small son].

Now it is the Daemon Lover’s turn. He says …

6 ‘O hold your tongue, my dear,’ he said,
‘And let all your weeping abee,
For I’ll soon show to you how the lilies grow
On the banks of Italy.’

7 They had not sailed a mile awa,
Never a mile but two,
Until she espied his cloven foot,
From his gay robes sticking thro,

Ok, there is something wrong. The man that she used to know is not the same as he used to be. In fact, he has a diabolical aspect to him.

So what is this that happened when she loved a man, and the man went away and deserted her … and then she finally married someone else and had children.

And then he returns, if only in her mind … and begins a campaign that she should love him and not this new person. In other words, the apparition is jealous of her happy married life.

Or even it could be, I feel, that a man who once loved a woman might feel, telepathically, that she might find someone else that loves her, and then becomes, in aspect and demeanor, something like this Daemon Lover. He becomes enraged. He does whatever he can to destroy her.

Ok, there is just a little bit more to this …

8 They had not sailed a mile awa,
Never a mile but three,
When dark, dark, grew his eerie looks,
And raging grew the sea.

He was in a rage. He was an enraged, jealous man. Many men descend to this after leaving a woman, instead of moving on to new love … to perfect their ability to have a loving relationship … they cannot release themselves from that old vow. They cannot move on to someone new.

Consequently they destroy the life of the person they once loved and their own life as well. Do you know what I mean? Very bad things can happen when a man does not allow a woman to move on … when he cannot stop stalking her new husband; when he cannot stop trying to destroy her love for him. You see?

Ok, the last stanza …

9 They had not sailed a mile awa,
Never a mile but four,
When the little wee ship ran round about,
And never was seen more.

It could have been one of those upside-down tornadoes that sink the ships into the sea, you know?

Jealousy is the dark opposite of love. It can happen in a woman too. But in this case what you have is a woman who adjusted to the loss of a man and the man who comes back and haunts her telepathically, and brings her to ruin because he himself has turned Dark and sour.

You know, many men think this is just how it is, when a man is spurned or when a man deserts a woman, that the man will feel cruel to the end of his days and injure the woman before all with whom he speaks.

But I do not feel that way.

I think many men adopt a very useful attitude towards women they once loved, and pick out all the good things that happened at that time, and look forward to those things in a new relationship. That is what I think.

There is always trouble amongst women about men stalking them, and men trying to rape them, and men trying to kill them … and all this awful stuff … simply because we have a lot of heart energy, and the men think that they can take advantage of us for that reason.

It is a terrible situation, here in the third dimension, that all of us women have to face. Men can be protectors, but when they become jealous … when they become enraged … they can take the strength with which God endowed them and use it against us too.

Well, I wish the best for the women of Earth because without us … without our children and without our nurturing and educating abilities … there would be no human life on Earth.

I hope the men will understand that we have great value, we women on Earth. Men are not the only valuable people on Earth.

I am asking you men not to be arrogant, simply because you are strong. Strength is only half of the ingredient. The other half is the grace and love that women bring into a man’s life.

Well. That is the sober last of it, regarding this Ballad of the Daemon Lover, otherwise known as the Ballad of James Harris or The House Carpenter.

The interesting thing is that, in years past … in the ancient days … this Ballad was purported to be a warning to women not to leave their husbands. And so you have that side of the issue … the male side of the issue … and now you have the women’s side of the issue. Maybe those two will make a copacetic whole.

The Source

These versions of the Ballad came from …

Link: Pepys Ballads, IV, 101; from a copy in Percy’s papers. And I got them from the Internet Archive … https://archive.org ..

Why Have I Not Just Moved On?

Someone asked me on the psychic plane why I did not just move on and find someone else. Sometimes after a relationship ends is that a man … while not himself stalking and so forth … has a negative attitude that he conveys to his friends.

And his friends take it upon themselves to give a woman ‘her just deserts’. So a man who is well liked, and has lots of male friends, can enlist a hundred strong, self-willed, arrogant … I have to say … men on his side to take up for him in terms of …

[sound of a weedwhacker] … You know, there is a lot of Dark Interference today …

… to take up for him in terms of stalking and harassing and raping. And if it does not happen on the physical plane, it can happen on the astral plane. You know? This is something that women have to deal with all the time.

I heard of a case where a man was so unforgiving that every time his ex-wife would marry, he would go and harass the new husband that she had, until that man would leave because he was afraid to stay with the woman. And that this happened many times.

I would not want that to happen to me, or to any man that I liked.

A person has to consider the greatest good for the greatest number of people. If two people … I and my new friend … would be suffering because of my action of becoming romantically involved again … instead of just me suffering because I do not have that romance in my life, what should I do? I try to pick the thing that is the least damaging to the most number of people.

That is why I am steering clear of men: I don’t want that crap to happen to them … that crap that may have happened to someone else. It is really gruesome, when you come right down to it. That is the story.

The Downside of the Shamanic Practice of Entering the Bodies of Animals

I would like to interject right here why it is that I spoke sternly to the Songbird. It seems to me that the behavior of that particular Songbird was not typical of a Songbird.

It is possible that, if a Songbird were very upset over the tenor and the emotions of a person talking, it might speak like that. But I do not feel it would go on and on like that.

There have been numerous incidents of Shamans … I do not know who … walking into animals with whom I have talked in the last few weeks. I think that is what may have happened with the Songbird.

I am really against Shamans taking control of Songbirds and of Ravens and of Hawks. I think it is a very stupid idea to do that.

For one thing, every time that you enter a being that is not a human being, your Soul matter becomes more similar to theirs, and less similar to that of other humans. If you continue with that, at the end of your lifetime you are likely to be reincarnated as that animal, rather than in human form.

Many people long for human form because of the degree of Free Will they enjoy when in that form. So most people … if they stop to think … would not try that walking into the form and skin of beings that are not human for that reason: Because it degrades our human Soul matter.

In recent days I have found that many, many animals do have free will, and that it is only human hubris or pride that prevents us from realizing this. So it might not be that bad, if you do not mind being incorporated as a Songbird in your next incarnation.

It is bad for the birds, though, because you are trying to rule over their free spirits by doing that. It is as bad as if you did that to a human being. Trying to mind control and leap into the skin of a Songbird is a bad thing to do, from that perspective: from the perspective of wanting to retain your own Free Will, you see?

In this lifetime you have a chance to develop your Free Will, and to allow other people to develop their Free Will too. If there is nothing but Power Over in the world, there is no such thing as Free Will. You have none, and other people have none either.

Help us to create a world that is good for everyone. Don’t be a Shaman who jumps into animals and controls them; or into human beings.

. . . . .

This is just a little excursion into what happened at that very moment when the Songbirds were fiercely and uncustomarily arguing with each other.

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 and published on 21 June 2024; youtube transcription edited on 21 January 2026

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“The Ballad of James Harris – aka The Demon Lover – a Critique from the Point of View of Women”
by Alice B. Clagett

Filmed and produced on 21 June 2024
Location: San Fernando Valley, CA

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