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What Is Dog Whispering? Dog whispering is more than a matter of talking nicely to your dog. It’s about understanding your dog by reading and interpreting its body language. In turn, you communicate your response to your dog through your body language and actions. From an outside perspective, the calm yet firm way of the whisperer gives the impression that he or she has a bond with the animal that is more natural, or even mystical.

That Movie:- The phrase itself is a borrowing from “horse whisperer,” which became popular after Nicholas Evans’ 1995 novel of the same name was made into a Hollywood movie starring Robert Redford in 1998. The story centers on a real life horse trainer, Irishman Daniel Sullivan. In the early 1800s, Sullivan gained notoriety all over England with his uncanny ability to train and rehabilitate problem horses. He kept his techniques mostly secret and passed them down to his prodigy Willis J. Powell, who took the knowledge overseas to the Americas. There it was passed down again and again in the same way until this secretive method was ultimately revealed more openly. The idea of “whispering” as a form of training and especially rehabilitating problem horses began to be applied in a wider sense, not only to cattle and livestock, but also to domesticated pets, especially dogs. Dog whispering, like horse whispering, places a heavy investment in understanding the dog by studying their behavior, and responding to them with calm and firm guidance in turn.

That Guy:- The best known dog whisperer today is Cesar Millan, who gained fame with his television series, The Dog Whisperer, on the National Geographic Channel. Originally from Mexico, Millan came to the United States in the 1990s. Knowing he had a proven ability to communicate with dogs in a healthy, productive, and humane way, he set out to help dog owners do the same. Millan’s techniques emphasize the importance of establishing yourself as a confident and dependable leader, and his philosophy revolves around the principles of “exercise, discipline and affection.”

Fear Aggression is Common:- Cesar often diagnoses cases of aggression as being based in fear and a lack of confidence. For Cesar the rehab usually begins with the walk. He also encourages owners to project a more confident attitude about themselves and toward their dogs. Humans Feed Dog Behavior Problems. Often on The Dog Whisperer we see that it’s the actions of the people in the house that are influencing the dog’s behavior issues. Once the people stop acting neurotically, the dogs make a speedy recovery back to being dogs.

Excuses are the Biggest Training Problem:- When it comes to dogs and their aggression, their destructive behavior or any other problem, owners tend to have 101 excuses for why they haven’t been properly exercising the dog, enforcing the rules or working on training. Many of these excuses are valid, but the bottom line is that dog behavior problems can be fixed and usually are once the excuses are set aside. When it comes to dog aggression, Cesar Millan has provided dog owners with a lot of helpful advice. The gist of it is this – train your dog, provide him with adequate exercise and mental stimulation, set clear house rules and reward the behaviors you want.

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MC Hammer seems to have bought in to the “Jay-Z is an Illuminati/Mason/Satanist” rumor/folk legend that is so widely popular in conspiracy circles, if his new video “Better Run Run” is any indication. The video implies that Jay-Z literally sold his soul to the devil in exchange for fame. But a closer look at “Better Run Run,” plus the products sold at Hammer’s “Alchemist” clothing line, confuses the issue somewhat.

Part One: The Video

“Better Run Run” starts with 5 men sitting around a conference table. The caption informs us that this is Alchemist MMA Management — Hammer is currently the CEO of Alchemist Management, which works together with prominent members of the Mixed Martial Arts community on a number of projects.

In a song and music video that so explicitly uses Christian imagery of the most hardcore Fundamentalist sort, I found the choice of the word “Alchemist” for Hammer’s company to be somewhat strange. Certainly, the history of the use of alchemy has been quite interwoven with the history of the Church — sometimes sponsored by the Church, sometimes banned. However, I haven’t observed contemporary Christianity exactly embracing the concept of alchemy. But as we will see, Hammer has a habit of hearkening back to far more ancient and occult religious practices and philosophy than is implied on-the-surface in the video.

In the next scene, MC Hammer enters the conference room — only now he’s called “King Hammer.” Some interesting stuff on this name later on. This first scene at the conference room seems to go on for a while, far longer than necessary. Does the image of these men sitting around the table seem familiar at all to you?

Two groups who to whom the concept of Alchemy would not have seemed strange or blasphemous are the Knights Templar and the Freemasons. In fact, the philosophy of alchemy is central to their whole belief system. Even the electronic device at the center of the table seems like the Masonic square and compass.

But wait…I thought Jay Z was “bad” because he was a “Mason.” But now Hammer’s using these terms and symbols that seem themselves to be part of some sort of Gnostic/Templar/Freemason riff. I don’t get it.

Wait, it gets better. Back to the video.

And so now we visit the torment of (a fake) Jay Z, whose image is matched with an open flame — hellfire!

“Thats the fire, thats the fire, thats the fire

Thats the fire, thats the fire, thats the fire

Thats the fire, thats the fire, thats the fire”
Now a dude in a devil fright-mask is chasing Jay-Z — and even makes his “Masonic”/Iluminati hand gesture! King Hammer, with his back-up dancers (you don’t have a Hammer vid without the back-up dancers) provides commentary:
“I could see it in his eyes, the boy sold his soul
Devil said I’ma give you the World
“I’ll take it, plus give me a girl”
Mr Devil can you give me a sign
he said “Throw the Roc up, thats one of mine”
And so now we have it: Hammer reiterates the rumor that Jay Z sold his soul to the devil. Jay Z has given himself to Lucifer. Only…wait a minute.
Let’s take a look at that T-shirt Hammer is wearing.

Wings…like an angel. An angel called “Rebel Spirit.”
Whaaaaaaaaat???

So Hammer represents an angel called “Rebel Spirit” who leads a crew of other angels. Sort of like…Lucifer.
OK, I’m confused.
Maybe Hammer just wasn’t aware of the symbolic significance of his T-shirt. Because as we go on in the video, it’s obvious the real evil guy is Satan/Lucifer (dude in the fright mask) who is possessing Jay Z.
“I don’t really have to go in on the fella

          but that dude wrote back to devil
nah nah I don’t roc-your-wear

          your shoes I don’t need a dark pair”

And so we see fake Jay Z (“Fay Z”) writing his lyrics against the church and Jesus with the Devil goading him on. It’s up to King Hammer to save this guy! And so he does: tackling Satan (with what must be a mixed martial arts move) and then BAPTIZING Jay Z. Or drowning him. You choose.

The End.
Part Two: The Alchemist Clothing Line
Long story short: MC Hammer shouldn’t call out Jay Z about his supposed Masonic/Occult imagery when his own clothing line has plenty of images that aren’t exactly run-of-the-mill Christian stuff. 
For starters:
That’s a Knight Templar complete with official logo in the background:
The Templars, by the way, were executed because of so-called blasphemy against the church, and accusations that they were worshiping Satan (plus financial reasons). So before Hammer persecutes Jay Z for “selling his soul,” he should take another look at the symbolism on his own clothing. 
But let us continue.
Norse God T-Shirt:
You know what symbol is KEY to the Norse gods?

A Hammer. You could say that Thor is the “King Hammer.”
Or how about Kali, the Death Goddess?

Or dragons, skeletons (“skull and bones”), Greek gods, etc.
But no Jesus.
Now, it’s OK to not have Jesus depicted in your clothing line. However, when you have just sanctimoniously called out another performer for being in league with the devil, you might want to include a crucifix or two. 
Oh wait, here’s one:

But the description calls it:
“the symbol of the stone “High Cross”, which takes its design from the “sun cross” that can be found throughout history dating back to the Stone Age. The shirts design symbolizes faith in work, life, and human progress. To believe in the progress of yourself as a person and the accomplishment of your goals is the true symbol of the shirt and is a part of the Alchemist Clothing mission.”

Again, no talk about Jesus or Christianity or anything. But with those roses surrounding it, the cross on the T-shirt could also be…
“The rose cross (also called rosy cross and rose croix) is a symbol largely associated with the semi-mythical Christian Rosenkreuz, alchemist and founder of the Rosicrucian Order.[1][2] The Rose Cross is, as its name suggests, a cross with a white rose at its centre[3] and symbolizes the teachings of a tradition formed within the Christian tenets:”

 and

“The Rosy Cross is also a symbol found in some Masonic Christian bodies[18] and employed by individuals and groups formed during the last centuries for the study of Rosicrucianism and allied subjects,[19] but derived from the adoption of a red rose.”
and
“Within the Southern Jurisdiction of the Scottish Rite concordant body of Freemasonry, the Eighteenth Degree is specifically concerned with the rose cross and confers the title of “Knight Rose Croix”. Of one version of the degree, Albert Pike wrote in 1871,

“The Degree of Rose Cross teaches three things;—the unity, immutability and goodness of God; the immortality of the Soul; and the ultimate defeat and extinction of evil and wrong and sorrow, by a Redeemer or Messiah, yet to come, if he has not already appeared.”[20]“

and

“The Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn made use of the rosy cross as well, including ‘The Ritual of the Rose Cross,” designed for spiritual protection and as preparation for meditation. Based on the Rosicrucian symbolism of the Red Rose and the Cross of Gold, it is also a key symbol of the Golden Dawn’s Second Order. According to Regardie, the Golden Dawn rosy cross contains attributes for the Elements, Planets, Zodiac, Hebrew alphabet, alchemical principles, the hexagram and pentagram, the sepheroth of the Tree of Life, and the formula of INRI.”

and

“The symbol of the rosy cross played a substantial role within the system of Thelema as developed by Aleister Crowley.”

CONCLUSION: The purpose of this article was not to condemn symbolism or practices outside the mainstream Christian norm. I have no problem with the symbolism used in the Alchemist Clothing T-shirts, or in Gnostic views concerning Christ.
HOWEVER, when one public figure calls out another in a music video and labels them basically a “Satanist” — not to mention playing into a conspiracy theory that has already made many hip-hop fans paranoid — they ought to have their symbology a bit more straightened out. Yes, Jay-Z uses hand gestures and symbols in his work that can be construed as “occult” — but not that much moreso than MC “King” Hammer.

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