WHAT OF OWLS



There is much shared information about a relationship with Sasquatch and owls and other birds of the field, In my experience I have seen some strangeness with crows and hawks in relation with the big guys. I have also seen relationships with other animals like cats, dogs and even insects. After hearing many other peoples testimony I believe they can use these creatures as vehicles for remote access and  for recon.  This is a practice implemented by people so it isn't inconceivable that Sasquatch could also employ this ability. Click to learn what psi-optic remote viewing is all about.





As strange as that may sound lets listen to another testimony from Dr Johnson. There are others but I find his research to be legitimate and honest. There are some excellent sound analysis in this audio clip as well that show the mimicking ventriloquism's of the SSq.


Here we find another creature that is mentioned in he bible which little is written about but a connection is made between the Satyr and the owl. In Greek mythology the satyr is a beast with a hairy torso, cloven hooves and sometimes the face of a lamb or ram. The Bible is not so descriptive but it is of interest to note they are mentioned in these verses and associated with owls which I find extremely interesting.


The Satyr

Isaiah 13:21
But wild beasts of the desert shall lie there; and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures; and owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall dance there.

Isaiah 34:14
The wild beasts of the desert shall also meet with the wild beasts of the island, and the satyr shall cry to his fellow; the screech owl also shall rest there, and find for herself a place of rest.

Hebrew Definition

 In many versions of the Bible, Isaiah 13:21 and 34:14, the English word "satyr" is used to represent the Hebrew se'irim, "hairy ones," from "sa'ir" or "goat". There is an allusion to the practice of sacrificing to the se'irim (KJV "devils"; ASV "he-goats") in Leviticus 17:7. They may correspond to the "shaggy demon of the mountain-pass" (azabb al-‘akaba) of old Arab legend.
 



I find the Satyr to be a compelling tidbit Biblically and just recently this image emerged and reminds me a bit like the Satyr conception above. The bottom right image is shown isolated and colorized.

This is the SOURCE of the images and the story if interested.

       
 
 
 

 
 

 


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