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		<title>Dog is happy and most of the time looks forward to his master coming home</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 11:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mental world of the dog in the picture, by Linda Evans <p>Is it good? Have I done it well?</p> <p>The dog is expectantly awaiting the reaction of the person with him. He is expecting a response (in the form of the person’s reaction). He is ready to do even more after this person’s sign. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #003300;"><strong>Mental world of the dog in the picture, by Linda Evans<br />
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<p><a href="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet17-hondje.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-197" title="ingrid-holvoet17 hondje" src="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet17-hondje.jpg" alt="" width="149" height="152" /></a>Is it good? Have I done it well?</p>
<p>The dog  is expectantly awaiting the reaction of the person with him. <span id="more-36"></span>He is  expecting a response (in the form of the person’s reaction). He is ready  to do even more after this person’s sign. Is ready to run after  something the person will throw a little further and bring it back. He  isn’t questioning why this is happening. He just knows something is  thrown and next he runs after it and returns it in his mouth, and then  he hopes he has done it well. And then something is thrown once again,  and he brings it back in his mouth. And he hopes he has done it well.</p>
<p>And next  they go inside, and then he eats food (he eats the food in his fooddish)  and next he goes lying on his mat (a small carpet) on the ground. And  then he sleeps for a while, and then there’s motion in the house of the  people living there. And then people sit in the chairs in the vicinity  of his mat, and then he sometimes jumps in the chair with them. And then  the people watch the light (the TV), and he sometimes watches it too  for a while, but he doesn’t see anything particular there. And then he  wants to play a little with the people and get some attention, but he  has to lay still, in the chair or on his mat.</p>
<p>When he  wakes up in the morning, they go for a walk, and then he gets food. And  then he lies on his mat for the greater part of the day. And then  sometimes there’s commotion in the house and sometimes there isn’t. And  then he sleeps for a while, and he walks around in the room for a while,  and then he chews a bone. And like this time goes by.<br />
And then he’s happy to see his master, and they go for a walk, and he  can have a run in the garden, and his master plays with him for a while.<br />
His master sometimes works in the garden (vegetable garden or flower  garden, brown soil), and then he walks somewhere around there. And  sometimes there are also other people in the garden, and he can sit with  them. And sometimes there are children and then they play together.</p>
<p>His whole  life revolves around the family he belongs to. He has got a good life,  he has a good bond with the family and particularly with one person in  this family, a young man. His life chiefly revolves around this person.  He looks forward to his master coming home. Then he gets some attention.  Then his master eats and he sits beside the table and he sometimes gets  a little. Sometimes he may come with him in the car and then they go  outside and he gets a leach around his neck and he can walk along with  his master. He is always happy when he can walk somewhere together with  his master. Those are pleasant moments, which he enjoys. They liven  things up a bit and they make him get out of the daily routine.</p>
<p>By and large he’s happy. He lives his everyday life, doesn’t question  anything, doesn’t think about anything, just observes and experiences.  His life consists of eating, going for a walk, lying on the mat, getting  some attention from people and from his master. Playing a little with  his master (fetching a stick his master has thrown away), having a walk  in the garden.<br />
He particularly looks forward to his master coming home or to seeing his  master or some other person when they are at home (sometimes they are  occupied with something in another room), and to walking somewhere near  them or to getting some attention or having some contact.<br />
Whether he will see anyone occupies him a lot, that is what occupies him  the most during the day, and whether anyone will enter when they are  passing the door.</p>
<p>The two  things his life predominantly revolves around are, for the greater part,  anticipation that he will see someone and in the second place the  activities together with the people he belongs to.</p>
<p>Once in a while when they go for a walk he sees another dog, and then he  is somewhat intrigued, and then he wants to sniff this dog (I don’t  sense he’s interested in mental contact with that dog or that there’s a  mental exchange between the dogs), and then they walk on. And then he  forgets about the dog. It’s his master his world revolves around. It’s  being together with his master and getting attention from his master his  life revolves around.</p>
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		<title>Four wolves part of a pack, social interaction</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 11:12:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linda Evans senses the mental world of wolves in a picture <p>Second wolf from the left, wolf nr. 2</p> <p>Is happy, has got a good life. He (or she) is well accepted as one of the group. He has acquired a place in the group. He is respected, he gets his share. He counts ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #003300;">Linda Evans senses the mental world of wolves in a picture</span></h4>
<p><span style="color: #003300;"><a href="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet18-wolfjes.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-200" title="ingrid-holvoet18 wolfjes" src="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet18-wolfjes-300x221.jpg" alt="" width="200" height="148" /></a></span><strong>Second wolf from the left, wolf nr. 2</strong></p>
<p>Is happy, has got a good life. He (or she) is well accepted as one of  the group. He has acquired a place in the group. He is respected, he  gets his share. <span id="more-39"></span>He counts as much as the others. He is not pushed aside,  he is not cast out. He gets equal parts of the food as the others.</p>
<p>There’s plenty of food available, there are lots of small animals in the  neighbourhood they can hunt for, they are never hungry. They move in  groups through the landscape in search of food.<br />
When a member of the pack has been able to catch a prey, this is shared,  unless it’s a small animal. Everyone in the group gets sufficient food.  If one wolf catches a lot of food, then this is shared with others, so  that every wolf gets enough.</p>
<p>As well as going in search of food and eating, they lie together in a group on the ground or they are sleeping in a group.</p>
<p>His feelings towards the other wolves of the pack: he is great friends  with the wolf on his right (the wolf on the far left in the picture,  wolf nr. 1). He likes him and they get on very well. They often play  together (biting each other slightly, fighting playfully). They share  food between one another. Wolf nr. 1 has sometimes not enough and then  he gives a bit of his part, he doesn’t mind. To him friendship is more  important than a filled stomach. Only if he’s very hungry and there is  not much food he won’t share with wolf nr.1. But as soon as he has  sufficient food himself, he will feel sorry for wolf nr.1 and he will  make sure that wolf nr.1 gets some food.</p>
<p>Wolf nr.1 sometimes walks with a limp and can at times only advance with  difficulty. The other wolves of the pack don’t care about that and  leave wolf nr.1 to fend for himself. But he takes care of his companion.  When wolf nr.1 can no longer keep up with the group and when the others  are way ahead, he stays near wolf nr.1. Even if this means he’ll miss  out on food. Then he stays on the spot with wolf nr.1 and he searches  some food in the immediate neighbourhood (small animals) which he shares  with wolf nr.1. And then they stay together until the other wolves  return.<br />
When wolf nr.1 is tired and exhausted and is unable to keep up with the  group, then he does not find it in his heart to leave him alone and he  stays with him. Even if this means fasting. The other wolves approve it.  They don’t care. On occasion the wolf on his left (wolf nr.3) shows  some disdain with regard to this (by growling) but it doesn’t bother  him.</p>
<p>Wolf nr.1 is a wolf that came from another pack and that has joined  their group. Wolf nr.3 didn’t like this newcomer and growled at him, but  he (wolf nr.2) went to him, and stayed with him for a while, with wolf  nr.3 growling at a distance. But after a number of days wolf nr.3 got  more indifferent and they came closer and wolf nr.1 could stay without  any problem. But wolf nr.3 has always ignored wolf nr.1 and has never  showed him any regard. Wolf nr.1 is accepted, but with reserve.</p>
<p>His (wolf nr.2) feeling toward wolf nr.3 is a feeling of competition,  wolf nr 3 is the boss and is dominant and he (wolf nr.2) follows and he  knows his place. But he is a bit jealous and if he would see the  opportunity to cut out wolf nr.3 he wouldn’t abstain from it, but  there’s no chance. He doesn’t show his true feelings to wolf nr.3. On  the contrary, he shows respect for him (= he knows his place), is  submissive, he demonstrates his (false) affection to him (by going round  in circles beside him, by turning round a few times beside him). In  spite of this he does in fact have respect for wolf nr.3 because he’s  the leader.</p>
<p>His feelings towards wolf nr.4: he doesn’t know him very well, he  doesn’t hang around a lot of time with him, he is rather indifferent to  him. However he is jealous of wolf nr.4 because that one is slightly  more regarded by and gets slightly more attention from wolf nr.3 than  himself. If wolf nr.3 gives up some food, wolf nr.4 will always get food  first and will always get more food than himself. The difference  between how he is treated by wolf nr.3 and how wolf nr.4 is treated is  subtle, but he can notice it though. It is clear to him that wolf nr.4  is a bit favoured and that wolf nr.3 feels more affection for wolf nr.4  than for himself.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
</span><strong>First wolf from the left, wolf nr.1</strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><br />
</span><br />
Is curious about what is happening behind him, is hearing a noise.<br />
Belongs to the group, is a bit older. Can’t move on as well as the  others, doesn’t always find food. He gets leftovers from the animals  caught that the others don’t eat. When another animal has finished  eating from his catch, he gets the rest. Sometimes a wolf just eats a  small part of his catch, and the rest is for him.</p>
<p>He usually lies at a small distance from the other animals of the group.  That’s because his rank in the group is a bit lower and he has a few  less rights. Other than that he’s accepted in the group and he has about  the same rights as the others.</p>
<p>His feelings towards wolf nr.2: he is being helped by him and he is  grateful for it. He is looked at with some contempt by the other wolves  and he is ignored, but that doesn’t hit him hard. He’s got one companion  in the group (wolf nr.2) and that is sufficient. He doesn’t take  everything too much to heart, he is very happy to have some food  (sometimes a bit less than the others, and he can’t always catch much  himself, but he doesn’t mind all that), and not to have to wander about  alone and being left to his own devices. Because that is dreadful. He’s  happy to be admitted in the group, and apart from that he’s satisfied  with anything.<br />
Feelings towards wolf nr.2: that wolf looks after him, he is dependent  on him, gratitude, feeling united, love, a feeling of belonging  together.</p>
<p>His feelings towards wolf nr.3: he doesn’t care much about him, wolf  nr.3 ignores him and sometimes scornfully leaves over some food, but  that doesn’t affect him much. He couldn’t care less about wolf nr.3, he  pretends to respect him but in his heart it’s not the case.<br />
His feelings towards wolf nr.4: that one is more of a stranger to him,  he has got little contact with him, that one is always near wolf nr.3,  he couldn’t care less about him.<br />
<span style="color: #ffffff;">.</span></p>
<p><strong>Second wolf from the right, wolf nr.3</strong></p>
<p>That wolf is dominant and aggressive.<br />
He is thinking up a strategy to get hold of food. He thinks of which  direction they have to head for to catch food. He thinks of a hole of  smaller animals where they can catch animals. This hole is in a forward  direction. He also thinks of the possibility on his right. There are a  great deal of holes with lots of animals over there.<br />
He takes charge when they hunt. He goes in front and the others follow a  little behind him. If there’s not much food to catch or if there’s only  one hole, he assumes the responsibility for the catch. If he catches  some food, this is proportionally divided among the members of the pack.  He eats a part of the catch first, and next the others eat. The wolf on  the far left eats last and if there is anything left.</p>
<p>Feelings towards the others wolves: they all belong together, he knows  his place and the others know their place, he feels respect towards and a  bond with the wolves beside him, and looks somewhat down upon wolf  nr.1. But yet he won’t hurt that wolf and he will help him when he needs  help, because the wolf belongs to the group and that is respected. He  only feels some contempt for him and he will also let it be seen to him.<br />
- By ignoring him, (walking alongside him without making any contact),  by growling. By this the wolf knows he has to keep his seat.<br />
- By making sure that the rest of the food he’s caught is sometimes  solely reserved for the other wolves and that nothing or nothing much  remains for that wolf.</p>
<p>Sometimes he (wolf nr.3) is in a better mood and he can bear it more  that that wolf tucks into a prey he’s caught. On occasion when the  members of the group are lying on the ground together, he can tolerate  it better that that wolf is lying closer by him, and he won’t growl.<br />
<span style="color: #ffffff;">.</span></p>
<p><strong>Wolf on the (far) right in the picture, wolf nr.4</strong></p>
<p>That wolf is out for food. She is focused on herself and doesn’t care  much about the others. She lives in her own small world and has little  contact with other wolves.<br />
She is particularly preoccupied with food and standing in wolf nr.3’s  favour. She displays a somewhat slimy behaviour towards wolf nr.3, in  order to be in favour with wolf nr. 3. She walks close beside him (= a  bond, we belong together), she caresses him (rubbing with her head  against him, is a sign of the greatest respect for him), she goes in  search of food for him and puts it down before him (he gets her food,  that is a sign of the highest possible respect), she lays her paws  across him when they lie and rest on the ground, (again a sign of the  utmost respect).<br />
Wolf nr.3 tolerates this from her, from many others he wouldn’t tolerate  this. This is a sign that he accepts her respect for him and that she  is greatly accepted by him.<br />
She chiefly butters up wolf nr.3 because she’s  out for the best food. And she has noticed that it does the trick,  because she thinks she is a bit more favoured as to food than other  wolves. She has the impression that wolf nr.3 lets her eat the quickest  when he’s finished and also leaves the best parts to her. She thinks she  has noticed he favours her slightly above the other wolves as to food.  This proves that her slimy attitude is working and that he doesn’t see  that she actually doesn’t mean it. She purely does it to get more food.</p>
<p>Attitude towards wolf nr.1: she’s scarcely aware of him being there.  She’s so self-absorbed and so caught in her own small world and she’s so  preoccupied with getting a lot of food, that she hardly notices the  presence of the other wolves in the pack.<br />
Attitude towards wolf nr.2: ditto + she’s slightly jealous of him, and  she is slightly competing with him. This has everything to do with the  fact that she wants to receive the best and the most food. She is a  little more aware of wolf nr.2 than wolf nr.1 because she is competing  with him for food.</p>
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		<title>Wild chimpanzee looking for food</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 11:20:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Description of a chimpanzee’s mental world based on a picture, by Linda Evans. <p>The chimpanzee in the picture</p> <p>Is looking for food. Is hungry. Is very hungry, hasn’t eaten anything for quite some time, yet he has drunk. He knows where to go to find food: to a bunch of trees where he can ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #003300;">Description of a chimpanzee’s mental world based on a picture, by Linda Evans.<br />
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<p><strong><a href="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet13-chimpansee-1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-206" title="ingrid-holvoet13 chimpansee 1" src="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet13-chimpansee-1.jpg" alt="" width="133" height="89" /></a>The chimpanzee in the picture</strong></p>
<p>Is looking for food. Is hungry. Is very hungry, hasn’t eaten anything  for quite some time, yet he has drunk. He knows where to go to find  food: to a bunch of trees where he can pick fruit and where other  chimpanzees are as well.<span id="more-44"></span></p>
<p>Has pain in his chest on the right (at the height of the lung) and this  is impeding climbing and moving in the trees. He is quickly out of  breath, he constantly has to rest for a while and he has difficulty  swinging from branch to branch. The other chimps are taking the food  from under his nose. That’s why he hasn’t eaten for quite some time and  he is half-starved.</p>
<p>It’s everyone for himself, the monkeys are each providing their own  food. If a monkey hasn’t eaten for a good length of time, he won’t get  anything from the others either, he has to manage on his own.</p>
<p>He is thinking of maggots he could eat, and which he rather likes, and  he knows where to find them. But then he would have to walk for a good  while and he is dreading that. He’s tired and he’s in pain and because  of the pain he can’t move forward very quickly. He is thinking whether  he should head for the trees or the maggots.</p>
<p>His back is aching, but that’s due to walking. He has been looking for  food, he has covered a great distance, but he hasn’t been successful.</p>
<p>He feels lonely, isn’t happy, is sad. He feels somewhat abandoned,  somewhat cast out, no one cares for him. He is somewhat pushed aside by  the other monkeys, he is not allowed to come too close by. At night he  returns to the group of chimpanzees he belongs to, but then he has no  contact with the others. He sits by himself at some distance from the  group. He is somewhat excluded.</p>
<p>The monkeys flock together as this offers a better protection against  predators. Predators are not likely to attack a colony of apes.</p>
<p>Sometimes he hasn’t eaten anything when he joins the group at night and he has to go to sleep hungrily.<br />
Sometimes when he’s in the group, there’s a female that comes up to him  and plays with him. Sometimes several females. That makes him very  happy.  If he wants to make contact with a monkey from the group, and  approaches someone, they don’t want him and they walk out on him. In  fact he doesn’t know why. Sometimes there’s a female sleeping around him  on the floor, and then he’s very happy, then he doesn’t feel so alone,  even when he’s hungry. The males never approach him, they keep at a  distance.</p>
<p>When his mother was still alive he was protected  and there was always food. Then he was always in a group of females with  their young and he was accepted in the group. The young used to play  together and used to make fun together (e.g. running behind one another,  climbing in trees). His mother used to lead the way for him in  gathering food (picking fruit from the trees), and he used to follow her  and he could pick his own fruit. He was protected against the others  who would have pushed him away if his mother hadn’t been there (because  they wanted the food for themselves, in a monkey colony the law of the  jungle appears to be in force, the one who is stronger or dominant due  to his personality or who has a higher rank, takes away the food from  the weaker monkey or who is more submissive, or has a lower rank).</p>
<p>Now the other monkeys just take the food away from under his nose and he  has to helplessly watch the others grabbing all the food with nothing  being left for him. Therefore he goes searching for food on his own, but  he’s not always successful.</p>
<p>He is too weak to stand up against the others, he lets them push him  around very easily, he is unable to fight back. He doesn’t dare to do  anything against another monkey grabbing the food from under his nose.  He stands by resignedly and he is sad.</p>
<p>Sometimes small pieces of fruit that the others do not want are left,  and then these are for him. Then he’s deliriously happy, then he has  something to eat. And then he goes to sleep happily.</p>
<p>His life consists of looking for food, and for the rest he’s alone,  except from some females who sometimes come and play with him and sleep  around him at night, which makes him happy.</p>
<p>He feels small and inferior to the other monkeys. He doesn’t dare to  stand up for himself. He’s very happy if he’s not cast off too much, and  if has found some food during the day, and can sit in the group at  night and is tolerated.</p>
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		<title>Chimpanzee in the zoo is happy</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 11:25:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Linda Evans describes a chimpanzee’s mental world based on the picture below. <p>Is feeling good, is contented. Has food every day, the food simply is there, lives a carefree life. No longer needs to look for food like he used to, no longer needs to fight for a piece of food with other monkeys. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #003300;">Linda Evans describes a chimpanzee’s mental world based on the picture below.</span></h4>
<p><a href="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet14-chimpansee-2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-209" title="ingrid-holvoet14 chimpansee 2" src="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet14-chimpansee-2.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="150" /></a>Is feeling good, is contented. Has food  every day, the food simply is there, lives a carefree life. No longer  needs to look for food like he used to, no longer needs to fight for a  piece of food with other monkeys. <span id="more-46"></span></p>
<p>By day he walks around a little in the space he  lives in, he climbs a bit in the trees, or he swings through the space  (I can’t clearly distinguish what he makes use of to move, I don’t get a  clear image of this), then he eats a banana, sometimes he feels the sun  on his belly and he enjoys this. Now and then people pass by, he acts  in defiance of them, he is used to them. Usually he doesn’t pay  attention to them.</p>
<p>He is alone in a room and at some distance (in another room) there are  other chimpanzees. About three. He has no contact with them with them.  The fact that he knows there are more other monkeys has a reassuring  effect on him though. There are more others like him, he’s not the only  one of his kind. For the rest he can do without contact with other  monkeys, he feels pretty happy by himself.</p>
<p>Now and then the keeper brings food, replenishes the food containers. He  waits till the keeper is gone and then he goes to the food to eat.</p>
<p>And like this the day goes by. Having a walk on the ground, eating a  little, having a swing in the air, watching the people passing by now  and then, sleeping a little with the sunbeams on his belly, he’s quite  happy lthis way. Things may stay like this for his part. He doesn’t need  any company.</p>
<p>His (or perhaps her) life is much better now than it used to be, when it  was a daily struggle to gather food, and where chimps within a group  were hostile towards one another, and where some chimps who approached a  small group that was eating were chased away. It was everyone for  himself. There was no sharing. Some chimpanzees had all the food and  others had little. He (or she) managed on his own.</p>
<p>He didn’t mix much in the group, he kept somewhat at a distance from  most monkeys. There used to be a lot of hostility and clique formation.  Some monkeys were excluded, fortunately he wasn’t. Anyhow he wasn’t very  keen on contact with other monkeys altogether. Sometimes he used to  hang around with some other monkeys whom he fairly clicked with, and  then they sat together in a group, and sometimes they used to run after  each other a little (at a small distance), and they searched flees with  one another.</p>
<p>But as much he liked being by himself, with the group though, but  somewhat sitting on the edge, and sitting at some distance from the  others, and watching the others.</p>
<p>And without thinking &#8211; this is something I (Linda Evans) feel with  this and with other monkeys too, they merely observe and do things, but  they don’t think. Yet they can learn things being repeated in front of  them, they can learn by seeing others doing things, they have a memory,  but they don’t reason.</p>
<p>On the other hand, I have also found pictures of chimpanzees that  actually are intelligent and do reason and think and understand things.  Like Chimp Clint who is described on this website.</p>
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		<title>Chimp Clint, whose DNA served as a model for the formulation of the chimpanzee genome.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mental world of a chimpanzee (Chimp Clint) on the basis of a picture, by Linda Evans <p>I sense the personality and the mental state of an animal or a person in a picture as it was on the moment the picture was taken.</p> <p>Chimp Clint</p> <p>A good nature, kind-hearted. Lonely.</p> <p>Mostly he’s alone in ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #003300;">Mental world of a chimpanzee (Chimp Clint) on the basis of a picture, by Linda Evans<br />
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<p><a href="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet15-chimp-clint.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-212" title="ingrid-holvoet15 chimp clint" src="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet15-chimp-clint.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="185" /></a>I sense the personality and the mental state of an animal or a person in  a picture as it was on the moment the picture was taken.<span id="more-48"></span></p>
<p><strong>Chimp Clint</strong></p>
<p>A good nature, kind-hearted.<br />
Lonely.</p>
<p>Mostly he’s alone in a small space (a cage), in a room where there’s  usually no one. (It feels like the cage is standing on something, like a  table, makes me think of a room with some tables). Then he’s bored, he  has nothing to do. Then he sleeps for a while. There tend to be long  periods of time in which there is no movement in the room the cage is  in. (It feels like a few days to 3 to 4 days). He answers nature’s call  in the cage. Often there is no food, no water. In one of the corners of  the cage there is some straw. Now and then he hears sounds coming from  outside, voices and the noise of a car, and he hears some movement in  the room his cage is in or he hears a door opening. Thus he knows he’s  not alone in the building. He sleeps for a while and just sits there  waiting Until some food is brought in again.</p>
<p>From time to time suddenly someone is in front  of his cage, and he is released, and then they go outside through the  corridors together (it feels like something is being attached around his  neck, a leach), sometimes he takes the person’s hand, or at times he  doesn’t, and then he comes into the open, and then they walk a while  (there is a strip of asphalt with a lawn on the edge). And next they go  inside again, to his cage. This is a moment he is fond of, he is eager  to go back to his cage, because he knows there will be food and water.  Every time he returns from having been somewhere, the cage is tidied and  there is food and water.</p>
<p>And once in a while all of a sudden there is someone at his cage again,  this person is taller and broader than the one who comes and gets him  for a walk. Then he is released from his cage, and he walks along with  this person to the door of the room.  (It feels as if the person has got  something red on his back, but I’m not able to place it) And then they  come into corridors and empty rooms and subsequently they enter a big  white room with some things in it. Sometimes there’s a person in this  room, sometimes there are several. And then they do odd things to him.  He doesn’t understand why this happens. He has to sit down on a chair,  and then they put something on his head. He feels something is being  pressed on his head. And next he feels something in his head, he feels  small shocks in his head. Sometimes he feels these tiny shocks in his  body as well. And then it’s over, and he can leave again. And next they  go through the rooms and the corridors again, and they return to his  cage. And then the cage is cleaned somewhat and there is fresh straw and  there is water and food.</p>
<p>Sometimes when he’s in the room with the people, he has to lie down on a  narrow oblong table with a white ground and subsequently he is tied up  to the table. They put a band across his chest and his arms. At these  moments there are two to three people present around the table. And next  he feels pricks.  Sometimes he is released afterwards and at other  times they leave him lying for some more time. Sometimes he is far away  for a while (anaesthetized) and then he comes to again. Sometimes he is  immediately taken back to his cage afterwards and sometimes they again  put something on his head and he feels the tiny shocks again. In fact he  prefers being allowed to return straight away and no longer being put  something on his head. Because he is eager to return to his cage,  because he knows there will be food and water in his cage as well as  fresh straw and his cage will be cleaned. Then he’s happy there’s food  and he indulges in the food and those are brief moments of happiness.  And next he’s alone again. There’s food for a couple of days and then it  runs out. And subsequently he is without any food for a few days and  they come for him again.</p>
<p>Sometimes when he’s in that room with the people, he has to do peculiar  things. Sometimes he has to walk on the spot in a small space, and he  has been attached something to his chest and back by means of threads.  Sometimes he has to stand with his back against a wall and again  something is attached on his chest and back again.</p>
<p>Sometimes he sits on a chair next to a person sitting on a chair too.  (It makes me think of the person whom he goes for a walk with).<br />
And next this person shows him things and he has to indicate things. (It  has something to do with colours and symbols I guess, he has to  indicate the same colours or symbols). And subsequently the person sits  in front of him on a chair, and next is holding small coloured balls,  and then he has to point out things once again. Or then this person is  holding up some cards (about the size of a tarot card), with symbols or  colours on it, and then he has to point to things once more. And  afterwards he gets something to eat, and sometimes he doesn’t.</p>
<p>For the rest he usually sits lonely in his cage, and sometimes he’s sad.  And he waits for something to happen again. And he sleeps for a little  while and he sits and waits, and he eats a little and drinks a little.  And then the food runs out, and then it takes some time before someone  comes, and then someone comes once again. (He might be without food or  drink for a few days)</p>
<p>There is no bond with the people surrounding him, they are strangers to  him. He is neutral towards them. They give him food, that’s all/it.  (There is no understanding of being deprived of his freedom by them).  Sometimes he’s angry with them, and he doesn’t want to cooperate, and he  doesn’t want to do as they ask. He’s hungry, he first wants to get  food. Sometimes he hasn’t eaten for a few days. He always has to do all  kinds of things whilst he doesn’t feel well. At times he doesn’t want to  cooperate at all. And then they bring him back. And then his cage is  not sufficiently cleaned and there is still no fresh food and water. And  then he feels so miserable and sad. And then he’s so angry. And then  the following day they come and fetch him again, and he receives some  food and water, but not enough to satisfy his hunger, and then he  cooperates willingly. Since he knows if he cooperates he can return to  his cage afterwards and his cage will be cleaned and there will be food.  And this prospect encourages him to cooperate.<br />
He doesn’t understand why he has to do all these things, but yet he does it as he consequently gets food.</p>
<p>Has probably lived in captivity for his entire life. Anyhow I can’t  sense memories of a life in freedom in the picture. I can only perceive  vague memories of a life in captivity, of a life in a room inside and of  a room in the open as well, together with some other chimpanzees.</p>
<p>Is more intelligent than the other two chimps I have described and that  can be read about on this site, and also than other chimpanzees in other  pictures I sensed briefly to check their intelligence. In pictures of  chimpanzees I frequently sense they don’t reason, don’t think. That they  merely observe and are able to learn by watching examples they can  remember and imitate. In the picture of Chimp Clint though I sense he is  able to reason. Chimp Clint can reflect on something, reason, see  logical connections, draw conclusions, understand.<br />
I made the effort to sense some more pictures of chimps as to their  intellectual capabilities. And then I was surprised to sense several  pictures of chimps able to reflect on something, to reason and  understand.</p>
<p>The chimpanzee in the picture on the right is also a chimp that reasons.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 11:42:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Description of the mental world of the parrot in the picture. By Linda Evans. <p>The parrot is thinking about which way he will fly, which direction he will take. He is thinking about a prey he wants to catch, and where he can find the best opportunities for  catching a prey. He is thinking ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4><span style="color: #003300;">Description of the mental world of the parrot in the picture.<br />
By Linda Evans.<br />
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<p><a href="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet19-papegaai-1.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-216" title="ingrid-holvoet19 papegaai 1" src="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet19-papegaai-1-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="112" /></a>The parrot is thinking about which way he will fly, which direction he  will take. He is thinking about a prey he wants to catch, and where he  can find the best opportunities for  catching a prey.<span id="more-53"></span><br />
He is thinking about where he would preferably be heading. He knows the  region and he has a view of the region in his mind. He knows where the  fields are and where the meadows are and where he can find water. He  knows what is to be found on the right, on the right there is a bunch of  trees. On the left there are meadows and there is water. The fields are  in front of him.</p>
<p>He knows that the trees are on the  right and I (Linda Evans) am able to sense that knowing. In his mind  he has a picture of what the meadows, the water and the fields look  like, including the sense of direction, on the left and in front of him.  I’m able to perceive that image as well as the sense of direction.</p>
<p>He is feeling enticed by the water, because he is thirsty, and he would  like to drink, but on the other hand he knows that a prey is to be found  in front of him, in the meadows. He is especially focused on the  meadows in front of him.</p>
<p>He likes to eat, he is greedy, he would like to eat all the time. If it  was up to him he would constantly want to eat and drink, that is his  favourite activity.</p>
<p>He is imagining the various possible preys he may possibly find. He  thinks about a worm and a beetle. I can perceive a picture of a worm of  about five centimeters long and 3 mm wide. About the beetle I am able to  perceive a picture of a flat black body with some tiny paws. The parrot  has spatial perception. I can perceive the images the parrot is  visualizing in his head.</p>
<p>He is not very fond of the beetle, he prefers the worm a lot more. If he  finds enough worms, he won’t eat any beetles, he only eats beetles if  he has no choice, when there are not sufficient worms to be found.</p>
<p>On the ground below there is no prey to be found, he has to fly ahead,  to the fields, there he can find a prey. He is resting for a while, he  is tired and then he will continue his flight.</p>
<p>He’s got a nest, he’s got offspring,  he’s responsible for it, but he doesn’t worry much about it, because the  female takes care of it. He somewhat backs out of his responsibilities,  now and then he brings food, and then he acts somewhat superciliously,  like, look what I’m bringing along, he really fancies himself if he  brings something at all. He knows the female brings in plenty of food  and does her very best, is continually flying back and forth to find  food for her offspring, so he can set his mind at rest.</p>
<p>She sometimes looks angrily at him if  he arrives with a small prey, but he doesn’t care. He would rather keep  the big preys to himself, as he likes eating so much. Only if he has too  much food, or if it’s a poor prey he doesn’t like anyhow, or if he’s  eaten enough, he’s willing to give some of his own food.</p>
<p>He doesn’t feel like flying back and  forth all the time either or passionately looking for food for his  offspring. He couldn’t care less. He prefers doing his own things. He  wants to be free and doesn’t want to have any responsibilities, he wants  to have the opportunity to spend his time flying and looking for food  for himself.</p>
<p>When he brings along a prey to the  nest, he puts it in the nest. He leaves the feeding of the young to his  companion. He doesn’t feel a connection with his offspring in the nest,  he can’t bring himself to feeding his offspring himself (that is putting  the food in their beak), he feels aversion to it, he doesn’t do that.  He has no feeling of affinity for his offspring, they are like strangers  to him, he does his duty and that’s it.</p>
<p>He likes flying in the air at a very high altitude, he can spend hours  doing that. He likes flying very far away. When he’s flying he has a  view of the landscape below him, there’s the place where the food is for  him, where the preys are to be found. He has a profound affinity with  the landscape below when he’s flying, since he finds his food and his  water there, since that’s what’s keeping him alive.</p>
<p>He’s so keen on flying, when he’s  flying he overlooks the fields and he enjoys it. He has an incredible  feeling of freedom when he’s flying, it makes him feel as happy as a  king. Flying is his favourite occupation, besides eating. Flying high  and very fast and then slower again, and then floating in the air. He  really enjoys it so much, it gives him such a feeling of bliss, flying  is the ultimate happiness, he can keep on flying for hours. The feeling  of freedom and joy it brings him is beyond description.</p>
<p>He doesn’t look forward to coming home to his offspring, he stays away  as long as possible. Now and then he flies to the nest with a prey and  then he stays away as long as possible. At night he waits as long as  possible, until it’s nearly dark before going to the nest. And then he  sleeps somewhere around the nest on a branch of a tree.<br />
The mother stays closer to the nest. She looks well after the little  ones. Terrific, that’s one thing less to worry about. Sometimes she  looks mad at him, but he doesn’t care.</p>
<p>He has very little affinity with his consort, they produce offspring  together, and that’s all. Apart from that there is no bond between them.  He doesn’t feel much affection for his companion, he tends to be hard  on her. He tends to show her explicitly (by adopting a certain posture,  breast forward, beak forward (I guess)) that she doesn’t mean much to  him.<br />
He produces offspring, with her every year, that’s just de way it is, he is bound to her.</p>
<p>He basically doesn’t care much about his offspring, he barely knows his  young. Once in a while one of his young of the previous years crosses  his path while he’s flying, but he doesn’t want to have any contact, he  just flies on and pretends not to have seen his young. He doesn’t want  to have anything to do with all these young, he feels annoyed by their  existence. He doesn’t want to have any bond with them, he wants to  ignore them. He doesn’t feel any affection for them and doesn’t want to  have anything to do with them. They are non-existent to him.</p>
<p>He knows it is not right, and the other parrots disapprove of this, but  he doesn’t bother about it. He ought to – as to what is proper – at  least say hello, and make some contact though. However he does as he  pleases, he doesn’t care about what the others are thinking.</p>
<p>He wants to lead his own life, without having too much to worry about  the others. He is not keen on contact with other parrots, he prefers to  be on his own. At times he is (to be found) present in the group, and  then he dominates the conversation (he makes particular noises, very  loud and incessantly, to show he’s the master, I can sense a feeling of  haughtiness and looking down on others along with that). He wants to get  all the attention, he wants to push himself to the forefront and the  wants to push others behind. (figuratively)</p>
<p>And then he’s gone again, flying on his own, or looking for food, and he  stays away as long as possible so as not having to be with the group.  He does as he pleases, and he doesn’t bother with the social standards.</p>
<p>He tends to feel nervous, he feels an inner tension, when he’s aware of a  prey, and when he has to wait for the prey to appear in a certain  position to catch it. And then he dashes towards it, feeling some inner  tension due to the danger of the prey being able to escape. And when he  lays hold of the prey, he triumphs, and then he goes feasting, and he  feels so happy, and enjoys life.<br />
And then he gets thirsty, and he wished  the water was in the immediate vicinity of the food. However, that’s  not the case, and then he has to make a flight to the water. And whilst  on other occasions he likes flying so much, this is a moment at which he  flies reluctantly, because he is aching for the water, he would like to  drink straight away, and now he still has to cover some distance. Which  is unpleasant.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>The description below results from sensing the picture. What is described is not made up, but the actual emotions of the parrot in the picture.  The subconscious mind of a person or an animal is copied in a picture. And this subconscious mind can be perceived by someone with psychic abilities.</p> <p>Is imprisoned, is ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet20-papegaai-2.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-219" title="ingrid-holvoet20 papegaai 2" src="http://ltapersonaldevelopment.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/ingrid-holvoet20-papegaai-2.jpg" alt="" width="150" height="114" /></a>The description below results from  sensing the picture. What is described is not made up, but the actual emotions of the parrot in the picture.  The subconscious mind of a person or an animal is copied in a  picture. And  this subconscious mind can be perceived by someone with psychic  abilities.<span id="more-55"></span></p>
<p>Is  imprisoned, is not free, has a limited flying scope, is in a cage. He’s  more or less resigned himself to his fate, yet he would like to be  free, he dreams about freedom, is sad because he’s caged. He was very  rebellious when he was first caged. The revolt is over, he feels more  resigned now, he knows he won’t be set free anymore, he is very sad. He  is filled with nostalgia for where he lived, he was free, he was happy.<br />
He is worried, there are two others in the cage who don’t like him, and that he doesn’t like either, they come flying towards him in order to  intimidate him, to show him his position. I (Linda Evans) can see an  image of the parrot imagining this, they come towards him flapping about  vehemently, and then they shoot up with all speed, one of the parrots  is red, the other one is yellow and/or green. They want to show him they  are in control and he has to keep quiet, and he doesn’t have to expect  any friendship from them. He feels lonely, has no friendship, he’s sad  because he has no one.</p>
<p>He’s lonely, is sad, unhappy. He would rather  not live anymore, he would rather be dead, so that it’s all over. I can  sense that the parrot has a notion of ‘being dead’. Being dead equals  having a lifeless body, having no more worries, not existing any longer.<br />
Sometimes there are people moving along the cage  and walking in. I can perceive an image of the parrot’s impression with  regard to this: it’s a man in shorts, black hair, solidly built, rather  plump. This man comes in to clean the cage and change the food. He  works in the cage for a while, and then he’s off again. He also cleans  the floor. The parrot keeps at a distance from this man, the other  parrots go and sit on his shoulder and are getting nuts from this man.  The parrot then sits down in the corner of the cage waiting for the man  to have finished. The man is in the cage for about half an hour (I can  perceive a sense of time through the parrot).</p>
<p>He doesn’t eat much, he doesn’t feel much like  eating. Nothing tastes good, the food doesn’t appeal to him. Not eating  nor drinking, neither. He only drinks when he’s really very thirsty. And  he who was so keen on eating, who could delight in food (is a memory I  can perceive).</p>
<p>He feels very heavy and languid, doesn’t feel like flying. Would rather just sit down in a corner and die. Is depressed.</p>
<p>He sometimes thinks of the other parrots he knew  when he was still free. He thinks about how they had fun together and  how they flew through one another in the air as a  game. And how they  could go on doing this until they were dead tired. I can perceive images  of parrots flying through one another. Those were happy, carefree days.</p>
<p>There was sufficient food, sometimes it was  somewhat narrow, but there were at most a few days of fasting and then  there was food again, there was always enough water. He was sometimes  jealous of another parrot who had caught a fat worm, and he had wanted  to take it from him, but he restrained himself. With this I can perceive  (an image of) a recollection about it. He and another parrot walking on  the ground and the other having caught a fat worm. (a parrot sees the  colour of a worm as pink)</p>
<p>When he had been able to catch a fat worm  himself, he was as proud as a peacock. And then he liked the fact that  the other parrots who were searching on the ground too, had seen it. So  as to make them jealous for having been able to catch a fat worm. Those  were happy times. I can sense a tremendous feeling of happiness in these  memories. He was so happy, so happy, then. And now there’s only sadness  and he would rather die.</p>
<p>I can also  perceive a recollection of some  parrots drinking water together (there were yellow-green parrots there)  from a brook or a little stream. And how they pushed each other away  just for fun/for a laugh/for the fun of it and pecked at each other and  tumbled on the ground and chased each other and how much fun they were  having together then/in those days.</p>
<p>The nights used to be chilly sometimes,  especially towards the break of day, &#8211; I can perceive an image of  sleeping on a branch in trees and I sense the memory of the chilly  environment – and always they all were all feeling glad when the dawn  had progressed a little, because then the sun had broken through and the  air had warmed up. I can sense the memory of the enjoyment of the  warmth as the sun broke through.</p>
<p>The recollection of being captured: he doesn’t  know what happened, all of a sudden he was in a sack, he was in the  dark, he heard voices (of people he knows now), he was terrified, he  thought of the other parrots, he felt being lifted. Later he ended up in  a oblong, narrow space which was not very high, so that he had to lie  down. There is a notion of being transported. And the rest of what he  remembers is the cage in which he ended up. That cage was bigger than  the cage he is in now, and there were no other parrots either, he was  alone.</p>
<p>He has never been able to adapt to his  imprisonment, he has never wanted to hang around with other parrots  present in the cages he was staying in, he has never mixed with the  others. And now he’s stuck with those two aggressive parrots menacingly  flying up to him to deliberately provoke him. He wished he was dead. He  is deeply unhappy, very sad and lonely.</p>
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