Animal communication,
or what I like to call Species communication,
is the ability to connect and communicate
telepathically with all life on our planet.
For this reason I also call myself a
species communicator. Animals use many
complex ways of communication, such as
body language and sound, with each other
and with us. They also use Telepathy.
We humans are open to receiving the animal’s
messages to the degree that we are listening,
are tuned in, or are receptive to them.
Telepathy bridges the
divide of words and allows me to relay
the thoughts and feelings of an animal
to its human companion. I am able to
connect with animals through both my
heart and mind, and through this connection,
I can send questions to animals and receive
answers from them. Answers may come to
me in many different ways: emotions,
thoughts, images, smells, and/or feelings.
I am empathic, which means that when
I connect to your animal I am able to
get a sense of how their body is and
if there are any health issues or concerns.
What do you
mean by Telepathic Communication?
Humans are more telepathic
then we think. Every time we speak, we
are also sending mental pictures and
feelings with our words. We speak our
native tongues so fast, the pictures
and feelings we send are sent in an instant.
When you say the word “walk,” you
immediately get a picture in your mind.
When you say a word, you are sending
out that mental image with it.
Animals are extremely
open to this ability, as well are being
able to recognize the word after a time.
So, when you say the word “walk” to
your animal companion, they will learn
to respond immediately.
As an Animal/Species
Communicator, I open myself up to these
pictures, emotions, feelings, and yes,
even words, with which the animal communicates,
and I allow them into my mind. In doing
this, I am able to understand what the
animal is telling me and relay that information
to you, their human companion. With Telepathy,
I do not the physical presence of the
in order to communicate with them. Many
sessions that I have conduct are done
over the phone or through email. I reach
out with my intuition and in doing so
I can connect to both you and then to
your animal friend.
Is there an
example?
Some years ago, my
husband and I were living in a wonderful
section of Manhattan called Inwood. This
section is on the upper tip of Manhattan,
very close to the Bronx. One of the reasons
we moved there was that right across
the street from our apartment was Inwood
Hill Park--a wonderful place! Yearly,
the Park Service released Eagles in the
park in the hopes that they would nest
and keep coming back. We would often
see either Red-tail Hawks or Eagles in
the park.
One day I was walking
through the park. All of a sudden, I
hear a voice in my head saying to me, “Ok,
we are going to play a game to make sure
that you are still up to speed on doing
long distance communication.” “What
kind of game?” I asked somewhat
suspiciously. The voice said, "Well,
you don’t see me and you are not
having a problem communicating with me,
are you?” I said “No, it
seems to be flowing nicely without any
problems.” “Good!” said
the voice “Then this is what I
want you to do, I want you to use the
same ability to reach out and find where
I am in the park.” I told the voice
I was not sure that I could do that;
suddenly I heard “Do you think
that bats and owls are the only animals
that can fly in the dark?” I guess
I had thought that. The voice continued, “Trust,
that even though you do not SEE something
that it is still there.”
I closed my eyes, opened
my heart, and used my intuition like
radar. I immediately felt the presence
of the being I was talking with and where
they where. I turned to that direction
and I opened my eyes; I heard “Ahha…you
found me!” then from the spot where
I was looking flew this big wonderful
Eagle out of the tree. As she flew off
I thanked her. She then said “You
are a very good player!”
What about
animals that have passed on?
Animals have a wonderful
outlook on death. I have asked many animals
over the years, and they have told me
that they believe that the spirit realm
is as easy to see as flipping the knob
on a old black and white TV set (remember
having to do that before remotes?). They
are able to switch between the realms
with ease, and can see spirits quite
easily. They have no fear of death or
dying. To the animals, it is all part
of the great plan that the Oneness has
for us all. That said, since there really
is no death, I can connect to an animal
whether they are in this world or the
next.
What suggestion
do you have for me for communicating
with animals?
It is very important
to see all animals as fellow beings sharing
this planet with us. When we see animals
as either less than us or as poor creatures
that constantly need our help, we are
coming from a place that makes it difficult
to hear because we have already judged
the situation. When we see the cat, dog,
llama, pig or horse as a fellow being
with something to share with us, we are
coming from a place of mutual respect
and open-mindedness. The doors of the
heart are opened to messages and communications
that are being sent to us.
I am grateful to my
mentors in this field who taught me early
on through mediation exercises to see
things through an animal’s perspective.
I am able to connect so strongly with
an animal that I can go into and share
their body with them. This gives me insight
into the animal’s perspective,
like nothing else can. I first ask the
animal if it is acceptable to share their
body, to be allowed to see what they
see and feel what they feel. The answer
is usually “Yes,” at which
point I shift myself mentally into the
animal’s body. The saying, “Don’t
judge a person (or animal) until you
walked a mile in his shoes (paws, talons,
hooves, etc.), truly applies in this
situation!
Animals see themselves
differently than humans do. Many of them
are fiercely independent. Yet, they see
themselves and all life as part of a
greater whole, they are part of what
they call the Oneness (Universe, God,
Goddess). In seeing the world in this
light, they have respect for all beings
they share this planet with. To animals,
no one species is better than, greater
than, or more beautiful than the other.
Their abilities show what their strong
suits are. Of course, a Cheetah is faster
than a Koi Fish, the Cheetah has different
abilities than the fish. Ahhh, but who
swims better? Animals look at each other,
see their different abilities, and admire
each other for it. In the animal’s
opinion, the diversity of the abilities
simply makes this world a unique and
wonderful place.
Mitakuye Oyasin (Dakota
Sioux for "We are all related")