Blog Entry
Blog Entry
Musings from the animal world...
04/24/06“In the animal world, energy equals language and communication. It’s the first thing an animal can pick up about another animal. There is a ripple effect throughout any natural environment based on the energy that the animal is projecting. You may notice how one particular dog out walking in a neighborhood can trigger a reaction from seemingly every other dog in the area. That’s not your imagination. It’s absolutely true that the energy of just one dog can set off a response from all the way down the street.
It works that way in the human world, too. If I am projecting a calm and assertive energy, I can influence other people to also stay calm or follow me. If I am in a crowd acting agitated, I can change the energy of the entire crowd.”
If some of you feel upset please try to stay calm – it gives them more power than they have or deserve. I didn’t want to believe that this could be related to a few haters with nothing better to do than try to stir up trouble and revel in the after effects. But it doesn’t matter my message is the same.
Clay is a powerful energy. He will be back in the public eye very soon and believe me he is the ultimate alpha male and will make everyone else sit up and take notice – with his calm and clarity and talent – the haters only chance is to prey on those who let them.
By thinking you need to ‘stay on top of it’ you give them power. By thinking ‘I don’t want to be blindsided.’ You give them power. By thinking ‘This will hurt Clay.’ You give them power. They are few. Let them kick up all the dust they want. Trust that Clay and his attorneys are doing what is necessary. Know that anyone who listens to this crap and believes it will believe it no matter what you do. The most help you can give is to stay calm, do not fear and ignore them. If you come running to tell everyone about the latest addition to the pot – you only agitate the neighborhood and spread the negative energy and you give them power.
As regards Clay blogging about this, allow me another dog analogy:
“It is also true that if a dog is fearful if you go to her and make a fuss, whilst you think you are reassuring her, to the dog you are praising and reinforcing her fear as well as showing the predator where she is! Your best course of action is to ignore her fearful behaviour ...”
Perhaps Clay does not want to reinforce our fears by calling attention to them – he is not afraid – I am not afraid.