Ever wonder if your animal wants you to learn animal communication? I’ve taken a poll of animal companions and 98% responded “Heck, yeah!” The others were grumpy, so I let them be. (Just kidding…)
But honestly, do they sometimes stare at you? Or meow at you? Imagine them saying, “I’m sending my thoughts and desires as LOUD as I can, beloved human! Why aren’t you getting me?!!”
It’s more obvious with some personalities than others. But they’re all sending and picking up information beyond voice and body language. There’s a great book that studied this phenomena – Dogs That Know When Their Owners Are Coming Home by Rupert Sheldrake, PhD. You just need to “complete the circuit.”
Just like us humans, they’d like you to understand “why they do that thing they do” from their perspective. Sometimes just being heard and understood is healing. Just like with people.
When you understand their behavior from their perspective, you might be more patient and compassionate. From there, you could communicate how their behavior affects you. Many times, if they can, they will change their behavior.
Here are a few practical options:
Learning animal communication allows you to connect at a deeper level with them while they’re here on earth and even after they pass.
For more fun examples, read, Top 5 things you can do after you learn animal communication.
You’ll learn animal communication, and more!
You’ll also learn a couple simple energy healing modalities I’ve developed. These wonderful modalities release the negative energy around emotions like anxiety; tough behaviors; and even physical issues. And that allows for positive changes in both you and your animal.
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