As a teen, I used to listen to the band; Slayer. One of their albums is named “South of Heaven”. In scripture, Heaven is described as being skyward and [beeep] being underground. Tangible places to conveniently wrap our minds around... I would like to think that there are coyotes in Heaven, eternity is a long time to not make a stand.
Just in case there are no coyotes in Heaven, I better enjoy them down here while I still can... pale male, coyote vocals mixed with distress around the 20 minute mark;
Isaiah 2:20 "In that day people will throw away to the moles and bats their idols of silver and idols of gold, which they made to worship"... It is the bat that thrives in skyward darkness and the mole that dwells underfoot.
Surface dweller, small female duped by a couple howls followed by a couple minutes of silence... Second series of distress around about the 10 minute mark or there bouts.
Dos punteros
Started a stand with vocals and it spooked two coons up into a tree. About a half hour later I called the stand. I could still see one of the coons in the tree, his comrade snuck out undetected;
Land owner has been seeing a coyote "acting suspiciously" around his corals during daylight hours. I arrive to assess the situation and observe a pretty open section, with all the good cover on the surrounding sections. There is a dry creek bed running through the center with knee high weeds, I thought if coyotes were in this section they would be along that creek.
I was wrong, he did not come from the area I anticipated. In fact he was just all of a sudden there. He was far more sly than myself, I just got lucky and caught him slipping. All it takes is just one time, for his mistakes are far less forgiving than most of ours;
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Down here, with the fowl of the air, the cattle and many other creature that came out of the ark, the coyote is the one animal I think always "looks suspicious" doing anything other than sleeping.
Many believe that in Heaven, we will be relieved of the pain and sorrows of this world. So we leave our earthly bodies but keep our abilities to feel emotions. That is a major flaw I see in the Big Bang theory; emotions, intent and purpose. Most agree that for something to exist it has to have a point of origin, love and pain did come from cosmic dust. Whatever created the universes cannot be confined to its laws, time lines, limits or edges. Whatever created us has to have emotions and purpose, for events in and of themselves lack sentient.
Unlike earth, Heaven has no GPS Location, Eastings and Westings, grid zones, or coordinate systems. Once there, I wonder if we keep our memories and knowledge gained in this world, most likely they will rendered irrelevant and certainly outdated. The more I wonder, the more I am reminded of the psalmist who said long before me; "be still and know that I am God"...
I still hope there are coyotes there...
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Just in case there are no coyotes in Heaven, I better enjoy them down here while I still can... pale male, coyote vocals mixed with distress around the 20 minute mark;
Isaiah 2:20 "In that day people will throw away to the moles and bats their idols of silver and idols of gold, which they made to worship"... It is the bat that thrives in skyward darkness and the mole that dwells underfoot.
Surface dweller, small female duped by a couple howls followed by a couple minutes of silence... Second series of distress around about the 10 minute mark or there bouts.
Dos punteros
Started a stand with vocals and it spooked two coons up into a tree. About a half hour later I called the stand. I could still see one of the coons in the tree, his comrade snuck out undetected;
Land owner has been seeing a coyote "acting suspiciously" around his corals during daylight hours. I arrive to assess the situation and observe a pretty open section, with all the good cover on the surrounding sections. There is a dry creek bed running through the center with knee high weeds, I thought if coyotes were in this section they would be along that creek.
I was wrong, he did not come from the area I anticipated. In fact he was just all of a sudden there. He was far more sly than myself, I just got lucky and caught him slipping. All it takes is just one time, for his mistakes are far less forgiving than most of ours;
]
Down here, with the fowl of the air, the cattle and many other creature that came out of the ark, the coyote is the one animal I think always "looks suspicious" doing anything other than sleeping.
Many believe that in Heaven, we will be relieved of the pain and sorrows of this world. So we leave our earthly bodies but keep our abilities to feel emotions. That is a major flaw I see in the Big Bang theory; emotions, intent and purpose. Most agree that for something to exist it has to have a point of origin, love and pain did come from cosmic dust. Whatever created the universes cannot be confined to its laws, time lines, limits or edges. Whatever created us has to have emotions and purpose, for events in and of themselves lack sentient.
Unlike earth, Heaven has no GPS Location, Eastings and Westings, grid zones, or coordinate systems. Once there, I wonder if we keep our memories and knowledge gained in this world, most likely they will rendered irrelevant and certainly outdated. The more I wonder, the more I am reminded of the psalmist who said long before me; "be still and know that I am God"...
I still hope there are coyotes there...
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