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Jun/10

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Communicating With Animals

Its a long time since I wrote a blog here, as I have been concentrating on setting up another website over the last few months.

The Animal Communication Course run by Pea Horsley in West Cork back in April, was fantastic and taught me lots.

Amongst other things:

1) To feel closer to and understand my own animals more deeply.

2) Opened my eyes to the wisdom and love that animals possess, that they have so much more to give than I was ever aware of. It was an honour to be able to listen to what they had to say to us.

3) Gave me a lot more confidence in my own intuition.

4) Made me more self confident as a person – not feeling such a ‘weirdo’ for loving animals.

5) Made me realize that communicating with animals is ‘normal’ as though its a skill humans have just forgotten along the way somehow.

6) Showed me that communicating with animals means that what they say gets heard.  The more people can do this, the more animals will be able to get their needs met.

At the workshop, as well as learning how to centre and ground ourselves, we practised our communication skills with the ‘animal teachers’ who joined us.  There were two goats, two guinea pigs, two dogs and a ginger cat.  We practised: asking them questions and listening to their replies, body scanning, remote viewing and distance communication using a photo. (A local vet communicated for me with the bird I had raised from a chick, the photo he used was the one in this post) 

Communicating with animals, as I understand it, means listening to them from the heart.  This then leads to understanding their feelings and getting to know what they think about things. It also enables animals to communicate their needs to us and share their wisdom.

Iif you are interested in learning how to communicate with animals, look for workshops taking place in your area and learn how to do this yourself.  If there aren’t any going on in your locality, you can organize one, as I did. (Pea will be running another workshop in West Cork next year. So if you live in the locality and are interested in attending, contact either me or Pea - details below)

Pea Horsley of www.animalthoughts.com is the most gentle and at the same time firm person that I have ever met.  No wonder the animals trust her and speak to her.

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