August 17, 2009

What Would You Say To Bigfoot?

Bigfoot Figurine in Willow Creek Bigfoot MuseumI have high hope that our psychic research will lead to an actual Bigfoot encounter eventually. I have a lot of confidence in my psychic ability to contact one and arrange to meet him. Or her. My psychic reception has proven valid multiple times.

Here’s an example: I wanted to find someone lost in a city of about 80,000 people. My meditation caused me to think of a place in front of a certain store. I went there and discovered the person I wanted to find worked in a store in front of the one I’d seen in my vision.

Here’s another example: I heard the phone ringing. As I walked toward it I heard a voice in my mind state, “It’s your mother.” I picked it up and found the connection was the worst possible. I could barely hear the person at the other end of the line, but it was, indeed, my mother. She called back again and we got on a better line.

I know many of you have had similar experiences. I plan to apply this psychic ability to my Bigfoot research by calling one in, so to speak. I will psychically let the Sasquatch know I mean no harm, and that I only want to communicate, telepathically and otherwise.

So this causes me to wonder what I’d say if I met a Bigfoot in the woods. I think I’d start by introducing myself and asking the creature what to call him. Or I could introduce myself, then point to him and say “Sasquatch.”

My partner has a completely different consciousness regarding what he’d say in that situation, but we both agree that Sasquatch is possibly a much higher spiritual order of being than we humans are. This creature, so large and powerful, does not appear to want to harm humans even though they have the greater strength. So it is unlikely that anyone will be able to communicate with a Bigfoot unless the approach is done with utmost humility and respect.

What would you say to Bigfoot if you saw one in the woods? Or… what would you DO?

Posted by Linda for Friends of Sasquatch.

Filed under: Telepathy — Friend1 @ 3:36 pm — Comments (4)

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  1. After giving it some thought – I’d introduce myself as “HUMAN” rather than giving my name. Whatever I tell him, it is likely to be a word the Sasquatch would use to describe all people, and I wouldn’t want him calling everyone “Linda”.

    Comment by Friend1 — August 27, 2009 @ 10:54 pm

  2. I live in Oregon and sometimes visit a hot spring in the area. During my first few visits I always felt an uneasy, sort of hostile energy in the place, despite a lot of sweet nature energies. I always shook it off as being due to some pretty common unconscious visitors who feel it appropriate to drink and smoke pot and litter in that majestic place.

    Anyway, during one of my visits I got a very clear flash of a large being standing over the pool I was in and it was very angry. When I got quiet and asked my team and guides about it I got that this energy came from the Yetis (that’s what I call them) whose home this hot spring sits within.

    So, I made a few efforts asking to connect with the Yetis of that area and they did connect with me. At first I continued to feel the hostility and anger they feel, but found that they were willing to listen to my appeal for forgiveness and healing among us. I let them know all humans are not unconscious and that I sought forgiveness for us all. They gratefully listened and seemed open to my energy and intent. Since that initial contact I always call them in before going to the springs and ask them if I may come – after all this is their home and it is rude to show up unannounced. They always come in now with a very sweet, loving energy and are always very welcoming. I also make sure that when I go there I take offerings to them – apples, pears, chocolate, pineapple, nuts – that sort of thing. When I get there I ask where they would like me to stop to leave the things and I will get the message and when I get out of my car to do so I instantly can feel them looking down from some part of the surrounding mountain scape watching me (the first time I was directed to a spot that was a few steps into the woods and it was chock full of litter and human waste – I think they were testing me to see if I’d haul out the trash which I did). I always send them my love and they return love in kind.

    I am not sure if it is in the cards for me to see them in the physical or just sense them in the etheric, but I must say that I am deeply honored and grateful to have reconnected with these beautiful beings – good luck with your explorations.

    We should honor the Yetis deeply for all that they do to love and care for and keep in balance many of the places on our planet. They are wise, powerful beings – our brothers and sisters – whom we would be well served to appreciate and live in harmony with. The Yetis I am getting to know had every reason to be alarmed and angry at what humans have done in that area – a damn, deforestation, pollution, waste dumping, etc.. It is one of the prettiest, sweetest places I’ve ever visited. I too can feel that kind of anger when I see the blatant disregard for mother earth.

    May we all seek to honor the land and all the creatures upon it. We are not top dog and we must all learn to forgive our creations and come back into alignment with all that is.

    Comment by elisabeth — November 12, 2009 @ 1:55 pm

  3. Keep up the Good Work! You guys are changing the world; one telekinetic moment at a time

    Comment by Trevor — April 5, 2010 @ 2:24 pm

  4. The film that Roger Patterson and Bob Gimlin made in 1967 of Bigfoot was real. The test that Nasa did on the film stated that the creature had both human and gorilla characteristics. Bigfoot is a human-primate hybrid. Several thousand years ago there was a large group of men that took off and ended up in Africa. Some of them went exploring to Borneo and used ropes to catch female orangutans and took them to South America. They had sex with them and created the Indians. The men that stayed in Africa used ropes to catch female gorillas and had sex with them and created the Africans. That’s where Bigfoot and the Orangutan creatures come from. They are man made creatures from long ago.

    Comment by Jesus Christ — June 7, 2010 @ 8:33 am

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