Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-25936766-20170820043030/@comment-25936766-20170828002837

SpiritedDreaming wrote: Why not? That's like saying a human can never activate their aura in times of stress without having someone unlock it for them, but that's obviously not the case..... Can animals feel emotions, like fear and stress? Yes. But in the wild, the standard is that the most emotion animals feel, is fear in the face of a perceived threat.

Animals, are not like humans at all.

They lack self-awareness. They don't put value in things. They are next-to-incapable of feeling anything beyond Hunger and Fear.

'Animals, are motivated only by their Id, their primal instincts and drives. They have no Ego, no self, like we do.'

If a human mother saw her children die in front of her, she would grieve and despair.

If a cat sees her kitten die in front of her, she eats it up and acts like it never existed.

And that difference between humans and animals, could decide whether wild animals can really unlock their own Aura by themselves without any sort of intervention from man.

Note: The only example we have of an animal with Aura unlocked, is Zwei, a pet, a dog with an owner who's also a teacher and graduated Huntsman. Very different from wild animals who potentially spend their entire lives without seeing a person.