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Animal Communication.
Why do it? Just ask your animal
Questions always abound when
people are considering talking to an animal
communicator. I often hear, “I hope they
won’t say anything bad about me”, “I hope
they really like me”, or my favorite “Will
my animal tell my secrets?” These are just a
few questions that often come up before a
consultation. Once we get past all of the
concerns about what your companion might say
we can get to the real reason for the
consultation; that is, you want to know what
your pet is thinking or feeling. Sometimes
the sessions are as simple as “Does he like
his food?” or “Does she like her new bed?”
Sometimes there are behavioral issues that
need to be resolved. The questions are
endless.
Our animal companions want to talk with us
just as much as we often want to talk with
them. Most animal caretakers already talk to
their animals. They know by a certain
movement or look exactly what the pet is
thinking. That is animal communication. Most
people already do it but often negate what
they receive from their animal(s). One
example I like to use is with my two dogs. I
often spend hours on the computer writing
and they are off in another room sleeping.
All of a sudden and for no reason I start
thinking, “I really need to go over and pet
them and give them each a cookie for being
so good.” I know that message was
communicated to me from my dogs because I
was so focused on what I was doing that my
thoughts were not about them whatsoever. So
why did that thought just pop into my head?
Many of them come to us as rescue animals
with broken spirits. There are often trust
issues, behavioral issues or just a complete
lack of understanding of what they have been
through. Part of the role of an animal
communicator is to help bridge the gap
between caretaker and animal so that the two
may enjoy a fulfilling and healthy
relationship together, to understand from
the animal’s perspective what is going on in
a certain situation. Just like us, animals
are unique and they have very definite
opinions on many different subjects. All you
need to do is ask and then listen.
In helping them to heal we are frequently
able to heal a part of ourselves that may
also need healing. There are no accidents as
to the animals that choose to come into our
lives. I would ask you to look at each
animal that is in your life or has been in
your life to see what is it that the two of
you have in common? What is it they
represent?
Anyone who takes care of any kind of animal
knows they love us unconditionally. They
want us to be happy and we in turn want the
same for them. They want us to lighten up,
live in the moment as they do and not worry
so much about things we have no control
over. They bring us great lessons, not only
of love but of patience, gratitude and pure
joy. They have many lessons for those who
choose to listen. We have a chance to
glimpse into a world that is pure love
through our animals if we allow ourselves to
truly be quiet. In honoring them you honor
yourself and the rest of the beings on the
planet.
Animals communicate telepathically through a
series of pictures, words or colors. We can
think of it in the context that it is a
foreign language we need to learn. We expect
them to learn our language and behaviors
while we, however, are often unwilling to
learn theirs. A greater connection can be
made with anyone or anything if we are
willing to learn a new language.
Animal communication is not
about an animal communicator telling your
animal companion how to act or behave in a
certain way. As with anyone we can make
suggestions and try and get to the heart of
the matter, but it is up to the individual
spirit to decide what action to take. The
true art of animal communication lies in
something we all have the ability to
experience, the heart connection. It is
through that heart connection we are able to
make the true God connection with all of
life. An open heart soars!
Sherry B. True is owner and service
provider for Spirit Paws, alternative animal
wellness services. Her services include
animal communication, pet massage, animal
blessings and Healing Touch for Animals®.
For more information please visit
www.spiritpaws.com. |