From Conan Chee

Beautiful Northern Saw Whet Owl!! SW British Columbia

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    6 months ago

    Smell is absolutely important sensory input. Even though I seem to have allergies year-round, after not smoking for a couple of years, I realize how much I missed!

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      6 months ago

      Smell is an easy one to take for granted, and like you said, if you smoke or get sick or something and can’t smell, it can make a lot of difference.

      I think it’s just interesting. My dogs and cars all lived together but they smelled different from each other, at least the dogs from the cats. That means there’s something to observe there, and my nose was right there to analyze it…

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        6 months ago

        Interestingly, I just watched a video about the different cancer smells. It was fascinating!

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            6 months ago

            I heard about her! If we have time to be less stressed, I bet most of us would discover insane innate abilities that currently seem miraculous. Slowing down and exploring ourselves is key. Maybe that’s part of the reason we’re not allowed to slow down.

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          6 months ago

          I can remember a period where there were multiple news stories about cats supposedly detecting their humans’’ cancer before doctors found it.No studies have been done on it, but it wouldn’t shock me.

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            6 months ago

            Cats and dogs. Human partners and friends, too, if they speak up about sudden changes in breath or body odors, such as sweet, fruity, moldy, decomposition, etc. I would imagine it takes a rather close and trusting relationship, eg I trust you aren’t saying things to be hurtful/I trust you to receive my comments in good faith.

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              6 months ago

              I definitely noticed when my first cat got kidney failure, though I didn’t know what it was at the time. Also when my girlfriend was going through some mental issues it was one of the ways I could tell. We’ve got all our senses for a reason, we should use them!

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                6 months ago

                I absolutely agree. Our society and even cultural habits can pull us away from ourselves, giving us a sense of distraction, separation, going in too many directions. When we get quiet and still, coming fully back into ourselves, we start to notice things again.

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                  6 months ago

                  😁

                  I’m glad you commented today. This was a fun chat and I had been thinking about you this week since I hadn’t seen your name in the comments for a while.

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                    6 months ago

                    Thank you. I’ve missed our chats. I’m spending time on a few other projects, one of which may be surgery to correct some mechanical issues. I hope you are happy and well.