The legs end in long toes with strong hooked claws.
'My nails, which have always broken and flaked, had become
stronger.'
'Desire to grow nails long. Grew very long and strong. Have
not had them long for about six years and used to be much softer
and flakier.'
'Nails have been much stronger.'
Tissue studies of dead birds and of the addled or broken
eggs that were now so common seemed to indicate that pesticides
had had a role in this decline (of population).
'Felt overwhelmed by work, it truly is an awful toxic place,
and we are all being poisoned by it.'
'Panicky'
'Fear of being poisoned.'
The Peregrine Falcon is widely renowned for its incredible
speed. Estimates vary, but commonly cited top velocities are in
the range of 290-320 km/h (180-200 mph), achieved only during
the characteristic swoop (hunting dive)...the Peregrine Falcon
is the fastest creature on earth.
'Drove back from the party (had some wine but not so much)
quite fast but well, changing speed as necessary. It seemed
faster to the others in the car than to me.'
'I had difficulties driving. I felt quite chilled out about
driving, normally I would get stressed out.'
'I drove home that evening in a record time of 1hr 10 min, a
journey which usually takes me 1hr 30min. I drove at high speed,
I was aware of the speed but I didn't care. At one stage I spotted
a police car in my mirror, fully aware that I was well over
the speed limit, I carried on. I remember thinking, well I would
be done for that and it would be a shame since I have never
had any endorsement on my licence. Nevertheless I didn't ease
off the speed and thought it would be OK and it was, the police
car left the motorway before they got to me. I was aware on
my journey home that my driving was somewhat careless and that
if I was not more careful I would have an accident, but it didn't
stop me.'
'Was very speedy.'
When it dives, the Peregrine Falcon takes the risk to get
smashed. There are examples, when bumping into branches of a tree
the Falcon fell unconscious or even has been killed.
'Picked up some students from Bristol. On the way back a confusion
of lanes resulted in having to avoid a van. What was noticeable
retrospectively was how I didn't get emotionally involved: there
was no nervousness where normally there would have been.'
'Erratic driving, P'wah that was close, but it didn't matter.'
'Following the proving, on the same day, I did find myself in
a state of care free. Nothing was a problem and whatever happened
to me I would handle it. I feel very free-spirited.'
'Went out by myself - feeling very good, pleased with myself,
I walked out on the dam on the stream without a thought, after
a few minutes I noticed how precariously I was perched and thought
quite calmly, "You'd break a leg if you fell off here",
but I didn't go back immediately.'
'Drove to party with others - "How can he drive like this?"
Thought about having an accident we seemed to be going so close
to other vehicles, but I was only mildly concerned as I felt
so at ease. Thought an accident would be "somewhat"
of a problem to explain.'
I've got to admit that when I started this approach, my intention
was to find parallels, which may indicate that there was a successful
transmission of information. Other notes of the provers I was
not able to bring together with the Peregrine. One reason might
be that I only used short reports on the Falcon not stating deep
details on it. Another one might be that there are no more similarities
at all. Maybe one of our readers would like to get deeper into
this subject matter. I will be glad to learn from your findings
and would be pleased to show it to our community.
What do you think? Can you see the parallels? Do you think the
parallels are not so obvious? Let me know what you think.
The Peregrine Falcon - what a unique living being.
Falco peregrinus disciplinatus - what a unique homeopathic remedy!
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