Bringing an animal and a human closer together by means of healing or communication is a wonderful experience.
Animals, particularly our pets, choose to share their lives with us. They are non-judgemental friends and companions who are constant with their affection. They do not care what we look like, what we are wearing or whether we have been good or bad. They teach us from a very young age how to love unconditionally, and how to have fun.
But animals do also have the same emotions, worries, feelings and insecurities as humans, and very often take on their guardians’ cares and concerns too. Just as in humans, these emotional and mental issues can lead to physical ailments. By connecting with an animal with love and trust, it is possible to learn and understand what the underlying problem may be.
Have you ever wondered how your dog knows when you are coming home, even though it is a different time each day? Or been amazed at how your cat disappears through the cat flap the minute you have thought about taking her to the vet? This happens because the thought you have had of coming home or going to the vet produces a feeling and an emotion to which the animals react.
Animal communication is a form of non-verbal communication based on tuning into, and focusing on, their emotions and feelings. It can be carried out with the animal present or by distant communication with the use of a clear photograph showing the animal’s eyes. This connection to their emotions and feelings can help address some unexplained behaviour problems and generally helps to create a closer bond between animal and guardian. It is a deep connection that goes beyond words, and takes human and animal to a higher level of love and understanding.
For me to communicate with any animal it is important that I am working with a totally clear, uncluttered mind so that any thoughts, emotions and feelings that I feel during the communication are coming from the animal and not from me. Ensuring I am completely in the present moment, focussing on my senses to clear my mind of extraneous rubbish, is the first step to a successful communication. As with any animal communicator, it is up to me to interpret the non-verbal language that I receive from the animal and relay it to the carer or guardian in an understandable way.
All my communication comes from the heart with real empathy, respect and love. Being able to connect with and understand an animal on a heart and soul level is a true expression of trust, integrity, intention and compassion. Animal communication can also help address some unexplained behaviour problems that may stem from deep-rooted emotional issues from an earlier time in their lives. Understanding these issues and helping the animal through them can make a real difference to the animal’s quality of life, and bring harmony back into the home.
Passing over
When the time is approaching to part with a much-loved friend after you have many years spent sharing experiences, animal communication will often bring clarity for both animal and human, and help them to be as close as they can be before the final goodbye. Being able to understand what each other is going through at this traumatic and intensely sensitive time, can help to allay some fears and gently guide both animal and human through this transitional phase.
Animals that have passed over
It is possible to communicate with animals that have passed into spirit and this can bring much comfort to humans who are left bereft after their beloved pet has passed over. All that is required is a photograph of the animal clearly showing the eyes. It is advisable to wait for at least two weeks after the animal has passed before trying to connect with them. A communication with a deceased animal is different in many ways to communication with a living animal, but one that can benefit both animal and human, and help them to be reconciled to what has happened.
Lost or missing animals
It is possible using animal communication to find animals that have become lost or been missing. While it is not a substitute for any of the more conventional methods of tracking an animal that has disappeared, it can supply vital information as to the whereabouts of the animal, or offer an insight into how and why the animal has gone missing. All that is required is a photograph of the animal clearly showing the eyes.
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