NOBLE COW: MUNCHING GRASS LOOKING CURIOUS AND JUST HANGING AROUND

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Science of Subtle, Non-Verbal communication
By Kurma Rupa Dasa
After working with cows in close proximity for twelve years I’m convinced that substantial telepathic communication takes place among them. Likewise I’m convinced that cows send thoughts to humans as well and if we tune into the right frequency, we can effectively receive non-verbal messages from them.
A recent example: A street bull I know well entered the small garden to be served. That cold morning I offered him hay sprinkled with hot ginger tea, gur (jaggery), flour and bran, a mixture he most relishes. After consuming his fill, he sniffed the ground and found a suitable place to sit and ruminate. I sat next to him to chant japa and relish his peaceful company. I thought, “How fortunate am I that I can serve Dharma (religion) Personified in Vrindavan.”
The thought he sent me was, “I am grateful to you for that wonderful meal. I especially liked the tidbits of ginger and gur as it takes the chill out of this winter morning.”
Science of Subtle, Non-Verbal communication
By Kurma Rupa Dasa
After working with cows in close proximity for twelve years I’m convinced that substantial telepathic communication takes place among them. Likewise I’m convinced that cows send thoughts to humans as well and if we tune into the right frequency, we can effectively receive non-verbal messages from them.
A recent example: A street bull I know well entered the small garden to be served. That cold morning I offered him hay sprinkled with hot ginger tea, gur (jaggery), flour and bran, a mixture he most relishes. After consuming his fill, he sniffed the ground and found a suitable place to sit and ruminate. I sat next to him to chant japa and relish his peaceful company. I thought, “How fortunate am I that I can serve Dharma (religion) Personified in Vrindavan.”
The thought he sent me was, “I am grateful to you for that wonderful meal. I especially liked the tidbits of ginger and gur as it takes the chill out of this winter morning.”