Maslow's needs applied to Ginger and Mari

Yesterday, I was looking at Ginger and Mari.

When it dawned on me, three years later.

They are different beings.

Into my mind came the hierarchical needs of Abraham Maslow.


They were around one year old when I adopted them.

A woman found them foraging for food at a dumpsite.

They were thin, dirty and malnourished.

She brought them home, kept them for a month.

And brought them to a rescue shelter.

I was looking for two dogs and came across them online.


Every time I bring them on a route not familiar.

Mari started crying in distress, fine when we headed home.

It came to me, every time they were in a long car ride.

They get abandoned.


The first year, their mindset was still on survival.

Ginger preferred to chase lizards all day outside.

She was the boss, protective of Mari.

Both dogs are still the same, protective of each other.

In the house they are different.

Each needing their own space, each in a different room.

Once outside, they are a close unit.


A year later, Mari came into her own and took over.

She became the little boss.

She gets to decide how long the walk, how far the walk.

She can only walk so far, while Ginger is able to walk miles.


Now, more than two years later, Ginger loves to stay indoors.

Mari demonstrates more and more, her colorful personality.

She knows how to ask by shaking her body in a dance then whining.

Asked, she would lead me to what she wanted.

Ginger eyes her, whatever she does, Ginger wants to do.


Yesterday, it came to me.

They have become little humans, they think, they feel.

Their needs for survival, basic needs for food seen to.

They know they are loved and feel secure in a home.

They have a roof over their head, warm or cool.

They do not have to worry about fending for themselves.

With that, the other needs come in, 

Esteem and self actualization.


They are turning into little humans.

They are expressing their needs, not for food.

Food is not a big thing on their scale.

But for loving, they never have enough of back rubbing.

They look at me with eyes expressing their needs.

It is sometimes spooky, Ginger looking straight at me, fixedly,

With those big knowing eyes, like a little mature adult.

Mari is still the baby of the house and acts like one.


Self-actualization

Ra Collective said, when we give second density beings,

dogs and animals, love and care.

It helps them develop self awareness and personality,

With that, they will reincarnate into third density beings.

I have no doubt, Ginger and Mari will reincarnate into the third density.

In my dreams, my dogs are always three year old little girls.






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