Moonshine is a barn owl.
But he doesn’t know it.
He thinks he’s human.
He was stolen from his nest when he was still in an egg. When he hatched, opened his eyes, and looked around, he saw a human. He was supposed to see his mother owl.
Owls “imprint” the first thing they see at birth. Because Moonshine saw a human upon birth, he thinks he is human. He can even parrot human language.
But he can never be released into the wild, because he doesn’t know he is really an owl. He has no survival skills.
You and I are a lot like that.
When we were born, we started to “imprint” the behavior we saw around us.
No doubt your parents weren’t enlightened. They had issues with money, relationships, and more.
You unconsciously “imprinted” their beliefs.
Today, as an adult, you wonder why you have issues with money or health or relationships.
You wonder where your programming came from.
The answer is in Moonshine the barn owl.
Like him, you were imprinted with beliefs.
It’s not your fault, any more than it’s Moonshine’s fault.
You simply “imprinted” what you saw after birth.
But you have an advantage over Moonshine.
He can’t change his imprint.
You can.
Because you have self awareness, and you have the ability to actually reprogram your mind, you can erase your imprint and break free.
I met Moonshine last year and saw him again this year, both times at the Miracles Coaching retreat at Robert Redford’s Sundance mountain resort in Utah, when Patti Richards of Great Basin Wildlife Rescue came to educate us about birds of prey.
This time she also brought an Eagle Owl, the largest owl in the world.
This Eagle Owl is gigantic.
It’s hard to comprehend his size without seeing him in person, especially sitting with a barn owl beside him.
He has no known predators, can lift about fifty pounds (!), and is essentially fearless.
Good thing he doesn’t live in Northern America, as he’d be flying off with our dogs, cats, and children.
Imagine it.
He’s fearless.
Where Moonshine thinks he is human and can’t survive in the wild, this Eagle Owl imprinted fearlessness from his Eagle Owl parents, and can essentially fly, hunt, thrive and survive – up to fifty years.
You may have been imprinted with limiting beliefs, but you can change them.
Moonshine can’t enroll in Miracles Coaching.
Or choose to read self help books, listen to positive messages, or recreate himself.
But you can.
Will you?
Ao Akua,
PS – Patti Richards of Great Basin Wildlife Rescue in Utah is doing great work. Last year I released an owl I named Mango. This year we released two hawks. Seeing the second, young adult hawk soar higher and higher into the Utah sky, high above the mountains, demonstrating what freedom is all about, brought tears to my eyes. I want you to have that kind of freedom, too.
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Joe, you’re a great man! I do not know English well and I regret not being able to understand your videos, but fortunately things you write I can translate and study them with great love. I hope I can meet you one day. Thank you for existing!
A big hug from the beautiful Italy!
Luca
Hello everyone , I am Mercedes live in Sardinia islan (Italy). Well this summers I saw by the first time a moonshine the barn Owl. They standing in my pine tree ,for about 1 month. Everyone of us was very exciting to see three of them spend every night in our garden.
My husband every time was a screaming,he was the only one who doesn’t like them. He say that they bring back lock. Of course I don’t believe. This month I do work more than ever.
I love you..
Thank you Joe! Wonderful story with a perfect analogy. B
I know that Owl can bend horse shoes!
Wow!!! What a great post and analogy. I love it and totally agree with you that we all imprint many things without questioning them.
Thank you for this post. These owls are beautiful 🙂