Traffic cones were clearly a metaphor! But, they say we give off energy and hormones and things that sentient animals and even trees can feel. Why wouldn't spiders?
I've gotten more 'touchy-feely' in recent years and talk to my trees that provide me with fruit and I thank them. I even thank my stove when the timer bell goes off properly.
Funny true story: I was working really late one night on my computer in my downstairs office. I went to use the restroom next to it that has a door to the backyard full of shady trees and grass. When I flicked on the light, there on the floor was a frightened cockroach who froze upon me revealing it. I talked to it and said, "You can't be in here, you have to go outside!" I opened the door to the outside and in a terrified fashion it ran out. I actually felt like I had communicated with it. Probably silly, I know. But nevertheless...
Traffic cones, that's funny, looks like sewing stitches to me. This is cool. So all of those spiders who scare me, know I have arachnophobia? 😆
Traffic cones were clearly a metaphor! But, they say we give off energy and hormones and things that sentient animals and even trees can feel. Why wouldn't spiders?
I've gotten more 'touchy-feely' in recent years and talk to my trees that provide me with fruit and I thank them. I even thank my stove when the timer bell goes off properly.
Funny true story: I was working really late one night on my computer in my downstairs office. I went to use the restroom next to it that has a door to the backyard full of shady trees and grass. When I flicked on the light, there on the floor was a frightened cockroach who froze upon me revealing it. I talked to it and said, "You can't be in here, you have to go outside!" I opened the door to the outside and in a terrified fashion it ran out. I actually felt like I had communicated with it. Probably silly, I know. But nevertheless...
It's a good quality to be thankful and show your appreciation.