How To Communicate With Your Pet
We can easily observe animals “talking” together in nature. They are not only using their body language and facial expressions; but also telepahtetically communicating to each other by transmitting mental pictures and words. Humans are also able to converse with their animal companions with similar techniques. Here are a few simple guidelines to begin dialogue with your furry friends:
1. Try to settle your mind and tune into your pets energy or get a sense of how they are feeling in the moment.
2. Take a deep breath as you can imagine connecting mentally to your pet.
3. Tell your pet that you love them by sending mental words and pictures to demonstrate your affection such as a visual of you hugging them. Then tell your pet that you would like to communicate.
4. Feel your hearts linking together. The feeling of love will fill your spirit.
5. Ask your pet any question and send them a positive mental picture to further express your thoughts.
6. An answer may pop into your mind as words or images or you may feel a sensation. Trust what you receive.
7. If nothing pops into your mind; try relaxing and breathing a little deeper to allow for an easier telepathic pathway.
8. When you are finished speaking with your pet, thank them and let them know how much you love them.
These techniques will also work well when trying to let your pet know what behaviors are acceptable and unacceptable. Keep in mind that sending negative images such what not to do will be conversely be intercepted by your pet as what to do. Thus, if you would like to tell your pet not to jump up on strangers; send them a loving mental image of the positive behavior that you would rather them have. Animals, like humans, respond much more positively when approached with love and understanding.
Angel Blessings, Alison
Dear Alison,
I enjoy you and Andy on CTR, I just started listening in December.
THis article is very helpful to communicate with my pets.
I have a cat named Angel, age 16, who is losing weight and throwing up a lot. I feed her well and often and give her NutriCal, is there anything more I can do for her?
She sleeps all day on my bed, no longer too interested in going outside as she did for years (back yard).
Another cat, Sassy, seems to be losing her balance and has a problem with her right ear. She probably needs medical attention again, could this be an infection? The vet didn’t catch that last time in November. I just want to minimize her stress by making the most of a visit to the vet if we have to go back.
Your time and guidance is much appreciated by me and my kitties! Thanks again for the great radio program!
Love and Light,
Kathy
Hey Kathy,
I am glad that you like the show! It is fun to do! I do get the message that Angel is just trying to conserve her energy…it seem like all her functions are requiring more enegy than they used to. On the bright side, she feels very at peace and not in pain. And yes, your intuition is correct with Sassy. I would definately take her to the vet. I hope this helps and gives you peace…Angel Blessings, Alison