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Posted Sep 15.07
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Recently an African grey parrot is in the news because of his amazing ability to hold intelligent conversation in English. He is reported to have an impressive vocabulary of a little less than 1000 words.

Intrigued by this amazing incident, we conducted Spiritual research into various details of the parrot and his talking ability. This research was conducted through the highly advanced extrasensory perception (ESP) ability or sixth sense of SSRF seekers. The following are the finds of the spiritual research conducted into this phenomenon.

1. How are birds able to speak?
As a rule, as the basic intelligence of birds is extremely limited (i.e. limited to fulfilling its basic instincts of hunger, sleep, sex and fear), it is impossible for birds to achieve the feat of talking and acquiring an extensive vocabulary. The ability to speak in birds is either because it is affected or possessed by a ghost (demon, devil, negative energy, etc.) or because the bird is a devolved human being. That means it was a human being in its past life.

A human being can be devolved to be born into a lower species either because of his own wish or if he has excess demerits or cursed by a spiritually evolved person. In fact Spiritual research has revealed that 30% of animals are devolved humans.

2. Why would a spiritually evolved human being wish to take birth in a lower species?
A spiritually evolved being can opt to take birth in the animal or bird species out of his own free will to pursue his spiritual practice undisturbed by the distractions faced in a human birth. It is possible for spiritually evolved beings to carry on spiritual practice even when in the animal or bird species because 98% spiritual practice is subtle and internal to the person, i.e. not in terms of any tangible actions. When a spiritually evolved being takes birth in a lower species, it is up to him to also decide when to end that existence.

A person could also be born into a lower species as a result of a curse or as punishment for his intense demerits.

3. Does the devolved person remember in this birth that he was human in the last birth?
If the person has devolved on his own, then he remembers. But a person devolved due to a curse or as a punishment does not remember his past human existence.

4. Why is this parrot able to speak?
In this particular case the parrot’s ability to speak and also to acquire an extensive vocabulary is because he is a devolved human being.

He has not come down of his own free will. Hence he does not remember his past human birth. He has come down as punishment for his demerits. He was a person at a spiritual level of 30% with intense desire to be the center of attention. A strong attention seeking habit also results in a demerit as it enhances the ego, which is detrimental for spiritual growth.

He does not have any give and take with his owner.

5. How can a bird devolved from a person of such low spiritual level have such fantastic talent?
Though the spiritual level of the person was less, due to his intense desire for attention seeking, all his energy was focused on this one desire. Hence in this birth as a parrot, he could acquire this talent.

He can speak in English because he knew this language in his past birth. His vocabulary is limited to 950 words because that is his maximum capability.

6. How much of credit goes to the bird trainer?
In this case only 5% credit goes to the trainer. That means even without the help of the trainer, this parrot would have acquired this ability.


Courtesy: Spiritual Science Research Foundation

http://www.spiritualresearchfoundation.org/spiritualresearch/
spiritualscience/talkingparrot/

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