domingo, 9 de septiembre de 2018

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ENCUENTRO CON ELEFANTE FURIOSO-MANTENER LA CALMA-SEGURIDAD-FIRMEZA

Alan McSmith elephant encounter1- 2.42 min



Elefante furioso se para en seco con hombre que se queda quieto, calmado, firme y seguro.

Y vuelve a arremeter y este levanta un palo y se adelante y el elefante se echa para atrás..

Luego quiere volver a atacar y  mueve el palo arriba y lados y luego golpea  el palo en el suelo, el elefante se calma, y le empuja para atrás con gestos de las manos y se va para atrás y luego  el elefante cambia su camino y se va para otro lado.

Con a wilderness trail the unexpected cn happen at any momento.

While we do not recommend the following as standard guiding procedure.

Watch how allan’s calm energy diffuses a dangerous situation.

The alue of 30 years experience.

 

comments-

-The elephant respected the man more when he stood his ground while remaining calm

versus screaming and running. He even tried him a few more times but the man still remained calm and showed he wasn't a threat, but not willing to just sit there either by waving his arms. They both go on to live another day. Moral of the story is it's not what happens to you,

 but it's how you react that determines the outcome.

- If they charged with their ears out like that, it's usually just a warning, if their ears are back, close your eyes and accept your fate. Never run because they will charge for sure.

- Showing just how fantastic the relationship between man and nature can really be.

Complete respect for the animal and the man from the animal. Years of experience here.

Top video. There are few places where one can still do this. Many elephants are hunted and harassed and in areas like that maybe the encounter would have been very different.

We can see here that Alan Smith is an area he knows well and the animals within.

- Alan McSmith-Its interesting to point out however, that the footage was filmed in an area of moderate to high historical hunting and poaching pressure. Energy can still transcend this.

 - Part of the problem with elephants is how intelligent and social they are;

without "good influences" from dominant females, they are prone to misbehavior,

and they do indeed have tremendous memories for being mistreated by humans.

This elephant was just "flexing and yapping", if you get me. They get moody and territorial.

 I know they guide must have been shitting himself, because they don't ALWAYS stop,

but he bluffed wonderfully here and poor Elephant Jr. didn't know what hit him.

He slunk off having been thoroughly emasculated, haha.

 - What is standard guide procedure?

- Dont run , but there are a lot of factors to be considered , each encounter, can be different , and a lot depends on the area you are in , if the ellies are harassed , in said area , or hunted, ¡dont go on foot with clients!

- agree with you Piet, don't run, and the next step would be to give the elephant more room , moving slowly away. I've been taught not to put pressure on the game, not even for a good footage or a better sighting and that's a point some guests don't understand.

They pay hence they must get the best of the show.There's a cut in the video at about 1'33", the eli has moved a bit , so I guess the guide had time and room to step away.

 I deeply respect his knowledge and belief in energy, but I'm not sure I would have reacted the same way. Glad this bull wasn't in must...

- Magnificient animal protecting his/her territory - scary moments when the elephant charged and  only someone with experience would have stood thèir ground , if it were me i would have been faster than usain bolt in the other direction. Great video which shows that not all wild animals want to hurt or kill but just want to be left in peace.

- Well,   When a wild elephant is charging you, you might as well stay calm and hope for the best because it gives you the best chance and you certainly have no better option anyway.  I had a similar situation once with two snarling giant male Rottweilers charging at me. Terrified on the inside, cool and calmly standing my ground on the outside.

- That works with dogs too.
-Have you ever seen a terrier charging a big cat? They stop and change their minds
at 2-3 metres.
- The elephants especially in Africa do have a fear of humans because of rampant poaching, and they are as intelligent as the great apes to  communicate with their herd.  Also the man knows what to do and what not to do in front of an elephant thanks to his long experience.
- As a former elephant keeper, I know that when they typically charge, you don't run,

you actually take a step forward. It blows their mind that instead of running, you're actually advancing on them. They think that your kung-fu must be REALLY strong, or else you'd be running, so it puts that doubt in their mind and they stop their charge.

 

This interaction between an elephant and a researcher is incredible!-1.32 min



 

Nerves of steel - How calm would you be in this situation?-3.31 min



El guía sentado al frente del jeep se quedó quieto, impávido, tranquilo.

El elefante pasó su trompa por su cuerpo y el hombre siguió sin moverse.

Los turistas sentados en la parte detrás del jeep en silencio absoluto.

El elefante luego dio la vuelta y se fue.

Publicado el 19 ago. 2015

This tracker did exactly the right thing by remaining calm while an elephant properly
sniffed him out. Chances are it would have ended very differently had he panicked.
Comments-
-the art of communication. Something many people still unable to do properly.
Elephant comes over "what are you? Who are you?"
Guy is relaxed, his body languages says "look buddy, no danger here, alright?"
Elephant says :" oh okay, no danger, lemme check what's up there and I'll be gone"
-Exactly. He is designated to protect the tribe/herd/group.
So, he will step forth to analyze what's happening with these strange anamolies,
 like noise making creatures aka jeeps, funny looking creatures inside them, Us.
As long as he is satisfied that there's no harm here, we are all safe.
That's the reason why, we need to keep our mouths shut when there is a problem
ahead and think rather than respond immediately.
- those guys where just lucky to meet the elephant in a good mood.
-You could tell right away that the elephant wasn't aggressive just curious



 


 

 


“As the intoxicated elephant rushed towards the Buddha trumpeting fearfully, the Buddha projected powerful thoughts of metta towards it. Venerable Ananda, the Buddha’s attendant, was so deeply concerned about the Buddha’s safety that he ran in front of the Buddha to shield him, but the Buddha asked him to stand aside since the projection of love itself was quite sufficient.”
“The impact of the Buddha’s metta-radiation was so immediate and overwhelming that by the time the animal neared the Buddha it was completely tamed as though a drunken wretch had suddenly become sober by the magical power of a spell. The tusker, it is said, bowed down in reverence in the way trained elephants do in a circus.” (From: Metta: The Philosophy and Practice of Universal Love, by Acharya Buddharakkhita. Access to Insight, June 7, 2009)


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