Vicky
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Hi Bardo,
I was just being cute when I said that. The thing about the bird is that it's not supposed to just randomly chirp, but only when touched and moved. Even just touching doesn't set it off, you have to move it.
But it's always chirped when I just start to fall asleep at night, and sometimes in the middle of the night. I once wondered if it was going off at the same time and after that I noticed it chirped at 12:33 for several nights in a row. That was really weird! Usually it will go off at random times. So I thought that somehow my own guidance/consciousness/energy is using the bird to get my attention...and I say that because I know that our guides/guidance will use whatever is in our surroundings to get our attention, and since I was already paying attention to the bird, then it makes sense. To me, it's the same concept as using cards or a pendulum. I don't believe there's "magic" in these items. It's not the item, it's the intention and energy that uses it.
Anyway, the very first time I noticed Patti from this board, I clicked on her blog and her latest post was called "Spooky Text at 3:33" and I only skimmed through it, but bookmarked the page to read later when I had more time. Well guess what? That night my bird chirped and woke me at 3:33! When I saw the time, I immediately thought of Patti and assumed she'd be coming into my life soon for some reason. Well a few days later she commented on my blog, so I emailed her back. We've since become friends and she's been helping me learn how to network and market my book.
Anyway, my point is that I've had a few experiences now of the bird "getting my attention" and responding to my thoughts, and so that's why I've been keeping track of what's happening when it does. It's just a fun, silly way to be "scientific" and see what patterns emerge. Obviously our thoughts and energy can influence things around us especially if our intention is to believe so.
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