Why People Who Don’t Like Animals Can’t Handle Clean Love
There’s an old saying: “If my dog doesn’t like you, neither do I.” We laugh, but there’s truth underneath. Many of us instinctively mistrust people who dislike animals. Why? Because animals hold the keys to something profound: clean love, joy, and resonance.
When you love a dog, cat, horse, or even a wild bird, the emotion bypasses human overlays of guilt, shame, and judgment. It’s direct, unconditional, and unfiltered. That’s why animals feel so healing – they reconnect us to pure states of consciousness. And if someone can’t handle that, your intuition knows they can’t be trusted with your heart either.
Clean vs. Contaminated Emotion
Humans are complicated. We rarely feel an emotion without adding layers to it:
- Clean Emotion = direct, pure, unlayered.
- “I love this being.” Full stop.
- Contaminated Emotion = tangled, overlaid, knotted with shame or guilt.
- “I love them, but I shouldn’t.” Love + shame = collapse.
Contaminated emotions create closed loops that trap us in survival cycles. Clean emotions, by contrast, open our field — they are expansive, resonant, toroidal.
Animals draw clean emotions out of us. They don’t judge, manipulate, or project. They simply are. Which is why when you love your dog, cat, or horse, the love feels different: cleaner, lighter, freer.
Hawkins’ Emotional Frequency Map
Dr David Hawkins mapped human consciousness into measurable frequencies:
- Below 200: survival-driven states like shame, guilt, fear, anger, pride.
- 200–499: constructive states like courage, neutrality, acceptance.
- 500+: Love, Joy, Peace, Enlightenment — expansive, resonant states.
Love (500) is the great threshold: the point where consciousness shifts from force (control, resistance, survival) to power (resonance, flow, coherence).
When we love an animal, we bypass the stories and leap directly into 500+. That’s why animal love feels so healing: it stabilises us at a frequency many humans rarely reach with one another.
Geometry: The Torus of Love
Consciousness holds shapes as well as feelings.
- Lower states (<200) are angular and rigid, like cubes or pyramids – they protect and confine.
- Neutrality and Acceptance open into the dodecahedron – integrative, etheric, spacious.
- Love unlocks the torus – a self-sustaining field of infinite inflow and outflow.
The torus is the geometry of clean love. It represents trust in the flow of life, the giving and receiving of energy without blockages.
When we love animals, we experience this toroidal state. We feel safe to love, safe to receive love. The loop flows.
Joy as the Spiral Expansion
Above love lies joy (~540). Joy is what happens when the torus spins into creative expansion.
Joy is contagious. Watch a dog play, or a cat chase shadows, or dolphins leap through waves — their spiral of joy pulls us into our own. It’s not thought-led, it’s resonance-led. Joy is love in motion.
But here’s the key: there’s a difference between clean love and ownership love.
- Ownership love says: “I love you as long as you behave, sit when I say, don’t break the rules.” That’s survival-paradigm love. It’s conditional, hierarchical, and rooted in control.
- Clean love says: “I love you because you are. Because you exist.” That’s resonance-paradigm love. It opens the torus and allows joy to spiral.
When we treat animals as emotionally sentient beings rather than possessions, their joy becomes ours. We are no longer demanding behaviour inside a cube of control; we are spiralling with them in shared resonance. That’s why people who truly love their animals – not as property, but as beings – experience deeper joy, laughter, and freedom.
There’s a reason we love seeing animals in the wild.
Seeing All Animals as Sentient
Most people find it easy to love their pets. Harder, though, is recognising that all animals are sentient – cows, chickens, foxes, whales, even insects.
When we dismiss their sentience, we close ourselves to the universality of love. We say: “Some beings deserve love, others don’t.” That separation contaminates the frequency.
When we honour all animals as sentient:
- Our capacity to give love multiplies.
- Our capacity to receive joy expands.
- We shift from personal attachment to universal resonance.
This doesn’t mean never eating animal products or living in guilt – it means conscious respect, gratitude, and relationship. Even in food, ceremony, and awareness, keep the love clean.
Why People Reject Animals
Here’s why mistrust is natural:
- Animals radiate unconditional love and joy.
- People locked in lower states (fear, pride, anger) can’t tolerate that openness.
- They feel exposed, uncomfortable, or even threatened by purity.
So they push it away — not because of the animals, but because they cannot meet clean resonance without overlays. There’s a reason many psychopaths begin by hurting animals as children: rejecting love at its purest form often spirals into rejecting empathy itself.
Your body knows this. You sense that if someone rejects animals, they’re also rejecting the vibration of love and joy.
Animals as Dimensional Teachers
Seen through the Primal Integrity™ lens, animals are frequency guides.
- They stabilise love (500) → the torus field.
- They expand joy (540) → the spiral of creation.
- They dissolve gestalts → by eliciting clean emotions, they teach us how to feel without overlays.
- They remind us of universality → when all animals are seen as sentient, the heart field opens beyond personal love to cosmic love.
This is why therapy dogs calm trauma survivors, why horse-assisted coaching transforms leaders, and why encounters with wild dolphins or elephants move us to tears. Animals anchor us into higher states without words.
Clean Love, Clean Joy, Clean Connection
So why don’t you trust people who dislike animals? Because on some deep level, you know:
- To dislike animals is to reject unconditional love.
- To dismiss their sentience is to block joy.
- To close to their presence is to resist resonance with the conscious universe.
Dogs, cats, horses, dolphins, even the bird at your window — they are not “lesser” beings. They are mirrors. They are teachers. They are initiators into the cleanest frequencies humans can access.
When we treat them as sentient beings, we open ourselves to the flow of the universe. We stabilise love, spiral into joy, and discover that connection is not something to achieve — it is the natural geometry of life itself.
So yes, your dog really does know best.
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