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"If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit, for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to the man. All things are connected. Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth."
Chief Seattle of the Suwamish Tribe, letter to President Franklin Pierce
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Animal Communication:
What Are You Telling Me?
Have you ever wondered what your beloved animal friend is trying to say
and you have absolutely no clue? Or, you have an idea but are not sure
if it’s entirely accurate. For example, do you want to add another
animal to your household and wonder how your other animals will react?
Is your dog suddenly acting out at the off leash park and you have no
idea why? Then it’s time to enlist the help of a professional animal
communicator to get some solid answers and positive solutions straight
from the animal’s mouth!
The process of communicating with animals who are not physically present
is referred to as telepathic or 'distance-feeling' communication. The
connection is made over the phone through your own strong, energetic
bond with your animal companion and a three-way conversation follows
which can include words, feelings, physical sensations, and images. We
are all born with the gift of telepathy but unlearn it as we grow up due
to pressures from family and society that such communication is
impossible. Anyone can learn animal communication through study and
consistent practice and most people are actually connecting with their
animals in this way without even realizing it.
Animal communication can be an important tool in solving behavior
problems, getting information for your veterinarian, or simply having a
chat with your best friend. Finding lost animals, preparing for a vet
visit, travel, or a move, and getting information about physical issues
are common reasons to consult a communicator. It is also possible to
connect with deceased animals and this can help heal old wounds of
guilt, sadness, or grief over the loss of an animal friend.
Many times animals’ illnesses or behavior problems are simply the
“mirroring” of their person's personal issues. This is part of their
purpose in our lives. I have actually talked with many animals who say
they cannot get well until their people move onto an appropriate healing
path because of the strong commitment our animals have to their human
companions. Animal communication frequently has the ripple effect of
helping harmonize whole households of four legged and two legged
creatures.
Animal communication sessions can be very revealing for all involved.
For example, a cat who had been relieving itself periodically on the
couch for two years with no physical cause provided insight into the
grieving process. One of the cat’s human companions had left permanently
without warning and it was as if a death had occurred for the cat. After
it was explained to him exactly what had happened and his grief over the
loss was acknowledged by the rest of the family the problem behavior
ceased immediately. Clients have even told me that an animal’s behavior
changed dramatically after merely setting up the communication
appointment!
Seeing things from an animal's perspective can open the way to
meaningful discussion and compromise and can help resolve even the most
difficult issues. Once the lines of communication are open the
relationship becomes more harmonious and is deepened in a way not
otherwise possible.
Note: Animal communication should never be used as a substitute for
regular veterinary care.
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