If you had the ability to talk to your
pet, would you? Most people would probably jump on board and say YES! Some
maybe not so on board. It all depends on the person and their relationship with
animals. In Lost and Found, the first
book of my teen psychic mystery series, Mysterious Tales from Fairy Falls, I
introduce Meagan Walsh, a fifteen-year-old rebel without a cause. She has the
ability to communicate with animals telepathically. However, she’d buried this
psychic gift after her mother died tragically in an auto accident, and was only
stirred to use it when confronted with a crusty shelter cat named Whiskey.
Apparently, psychic animal communication
is natural—everyone can talk with animals! Say what? I guess like Meagan Walsh,
most of us have simply forgotten how to channel our inner Doctor Doolittle. Yet
the universal language of telepathy allows us to use our natural intuition and
abilities to communicate with other species. So how does it work? The animal
communicator uses energetic preparation and intentional connection with the
animal. Information is then received in the form of thoughts, ideas, words,
images, sensations in the body, sounds in the mind, emotions, and sudden
knowings. Communication occurs regardless of the physical proximity on the
conversing parties, and is a form of remote or distant communication that does
not require being in each other’s presence.
What I found interesting while researching
animal communication was that past issues affect animals when stored energies
(such as memories or traumas) result in tensions that cause the animal to alter
its authentic behavior and be in a distressed state. Unaddressed, that state of
distress can manifest into symptoms and/or disease. Animals relaying
descriptions of their symptoms, feelings, and pains (as location, quality, and
frequency) can be helpful to veterinary health professionals in their
diagnostic process. Depression and grief can manifest in emotional and physical
health problems, and addressing these underlying issues appropriately can
improve balance and well-being. Specific behavior problems can be investigated
and understood through telepathic communication, and training techniques can be
improved with the animal’s cooperation. Even assisting animals with transitions
and environment changes (think about all those pet allergies nowadays) helps
prevent anxiety and abandonment fears.
Somehow, I think we humans have become so
far removed from nature, especially in the last few centuries, that we’ve
disconnected from our telepathic abilities to commune with other species. And
it’s truly a shame. Imagine how much good a psychic ability like animal
communication could be beneficial at an animal shelter, a farm, zoo,
veterinarian’s office, or even in a home? With this increased awareness, you
can create more loving and joy-filled relationships with your animal friends
and indeed all of nature. And it sure opened a new door for Meagan Walsh,
Whiskey, and the rest of the furry residents at the Fairy Falls Animal Shelter
that won’t close any time too soon.
Excellent post. I would love that ability (as well as animal shape-shifting). I agree more people need to get in touch with Nature.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, Andrew! I think it's a matter of practice and intent to reclaim this ability if you want to manifest it. Cheers!
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DeleteLovely blog, Sharon. I definitely agree that it is possible to communicate telepathically with animals.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Carol. I wholeheartedly agree too! Cheers, my animal loving friend!
DeleteWell explained introduction to animal communication, I wish more people were open to it and practiced it - the possibilities are endless!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Jason! Yes, this world would sure benefit from being able to commune with animals. Cheers!
DeleteI am sure my dog and I communicate. She really tries hard to let me know how she is feeling! A great post.
ReplyDeleteI bet she does, Darlene! Especially when she wants a treat. Wink. Cheers and thank you!
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DeleteExcellent post, Sharon! I would love to communicate better with my pets! Although, I believe my dog and I were pretty good communicators. Sigh. I miss him.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Lisa! I miss a few of my pets who've passed over the Rainbow bridge. They sure were great teachers. Cheers, my fellow animal lover!
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