This is the mirror image of the previous scenario exhibited by the wife having a prejudice against a dog for its past life conduct. In this case, the oldest daughter had a prior life when she, as a young child, abused the family dog by being quite mean. The new puppy coming into the family perceives intuitively this is a prior action of the daughter and even though it is in a prior lifetime, the dog does not appreciate that practical distinction, seeing much about the daughter in various settings and developing a mistrust and then, as a consequence, a dislike when the girl is nearby or tries to interact. So it is strictly a self-protective behavior driven by the intuitive awareness of possible danger from the dog letting its guard down. These perceptions are routinely experienced by people many times during their lives and explains why people can take an instant liking or a dislike to one another for no apparent reason. They are picking up the vibes from the other party which could be dark thoughts currently harbored within the person’s mind or past events they have been involved with that are on record and can be seen intuitively by a deep part of the mind, and this can trigger inner emotion and even a full-blown fight or flight response that may be hard to fully contain.
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