Animal CommunicationAnimal communication is the sharing of information form animal to animal or animal to human. It is not a language of words but a language of feelings, these feelings can be instinctual, emotional, physical or spiritual. Both animals and humans have a great capacity for pick up feelings from our environment and other beings. Every thought that we our our animals have creates a feeling, this can be shown easily when we have thoughts that produce strong feelings, for example when we worry or get angry. Other thoughts that we or our animals have maybe more subtle but these thoughts also have feelings and when we can be sensitive enough they can be felt as easily as the stronger emotions. Animals are very sensitive to our feelings and also to the environment. They have an ability to feel us on many levels both in positive and negative ways. They can pick up our fears and also our love and an infinite number of different emotions that us humans live our lives with. Have you noticed that when you are low that there is usually a soft ear to stroke, or when you decide that there is enough time to go for a walk that there is a wagging tail beside you before you had the chance to get the lead!. Or a nervous rider makes the horse edgy and how does you cat know that it is time not to come home and avoid the trip to the vets!!. This is animal communication!, the examples of how animals are using telepathy are endless and so obvious. Animal communication can we communicate as well as the animals?Now we as humans have a chance to join our animals on a more conscious level with this interspecies communication and share connections on a deeper level. People who can communicate on this level are know as animal communicators they can also be reconised as a horse whisperer, dog whisperer or an animal psychic. Do we have to be some sort of special being to do this? NO. To be an animal communicator is relatively simple it is possible the most natural form of communication we have. Learning how to be aware of the feelings under our words and sharing these feelings can be shown easily in a animal communication workshop. From www.reikicare.co.uk |