| Dogs picture in their minds an event of an activity | | | | stimuli in the form of pictures from their animals |
| they wish to perform whether it hunting a rodent, | | | | comes when both are asleep. In these dreams the |
| greeting their human companions at the door or | | | | humans say they see sequences of images in their |
| retrieving a stick. This helps them set goals similar to | | | | dreams from the perspective of the animal. In other |
| psycho-cybernetic human intent goal oriented human | | | | words a perspective from being very low to the |
| endeavors. We know dogs do this for two reasons. | | | | ground and running around doing normal dog or animal |
| One, when they sleep their paws move as if they | | | | activities, such as jumping into a vehicle, running |
| are running. Some might say that this is nervous | | | | around a tree or jumping off a deck and tumbling. If |
| system reactions, but fRMI scans show these are | | | | this is true and these dreams are in fact coming from |
| simultaneously happening with motor areas of the | | | | the animal this proves the visual psycho-cybernetic |
| brain. Secondly the memory of motions for dogs is | | | | tendencies of canines, perhaps all mammals, birds, fish |
| evident in the way they approach problem solving | | | | and reptiles. This would make sense considering the |
| while moving toward an object such as a bone or | | | | memory imprinting that we believe these brains do |
| Frisbee. If the Frisbee is thrown in a standard fashion | | | | operate. Even if the dreams are merely wishful |
| the dog jumps and takes it the same every time and | | | | thinking on the part of the human taken into the |
| commits the action to muscle memory, which is an | | | | humans unconsciousness as one tries to empathize |
| indication of that reflex of motion being done over | | | | with their pets this would not negate the probability |
| and over again in its mind. | | | | of such psycho-cybernetic learning and goal |
| Some who have said to have connections with their | | | | achievement strategies for canine intent. In fact |
| animals occasionally pick up low frequency dreams of | | | | there is enough evidence now to conclude that most |
| their pets. Some might say this is utter non-sense | | | | all higher mammals do in fact achieve their goals this |
| yet those who study such mind connections with | | | | way. Probably birds too. Birds like Eagles can be |
| animals seem to have shown a telepathy transfer of | | | | fooled by their own visual memory, which fills in |
| thought there. One such researcher has documented | | | | details of objects far away, meaning the imprintation |
| that pets and their masters do send out | | | | of that memory is there? The question is only how |
| subconscious signals to one another. The rare | | | | are they using it or are they using it in their |
| occasions where humans claim they pick up visual | | | | subconscious thoughts? Dream? Think on this. |