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describe briefly and justify the fact that the animals process sixth sense​

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Answered by bhuvansainath16
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I think it’s possible. There are many accounts of people seeing spirits, and animals who are with them fixing their attention on the figure, following it’s movement and suddenly changing it’s attitude when the animal sees it, to both human and animal ghostly figures. One I find fascinating is an account on a forum of a woman seeing a ghost cat run along the wall of her bedroom and the two cats who were with her on her bed see it to and move along the bed to follow its movements until it runs through the bedroom door. My brother told me he saw a shadowy tall figure one evening when he was out with a few friends. The dog with them was the only other one who saw it, and was barking and looking straight at it the same time my brother saw it. My brother kept saying to his friends that he can’t understand why they couldn’t see the figure. I know multiple people can’t have the exact same hallucinations, so animals certainly wouldn’t be hallucinating these encounters either. They can’t be socially conditioned the same way people can, partly because they can’t understand most of the concepts we try to communicate to them, since they don’t understand the contexts of what we say.

Now if only there was a way to tell if animals have nde’s and obe’s or not. The closest I can figure we have to indicate whether or not that’s true is the fact that butterflies have the same neural activity as when their caterpillars. During metamorphosis, they basically dissolve their body with only the basic cells left (I might not be using the right terminology) and then reassemble, so their memories are intact, giving some interesting clues perhaps, about consciousness being non physical. Also in experiments where worms heads are cut off, when they regenerate, they also have the same neural activity patterns.

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