At home with my trusty laptop, I telepathically connected to elk and prepared to type his words.
He quickly bellowed, WHAT DO YOU WANT?
“I am collecting information from animals, giving them an opportunity to be heard. Would you like to add your thoughts?”
Can I say anything?
“Yes, anything.”
You people are almost helpless. You have no idea what it means to be one with nature-Nature Park, bah! You don’t get down and close; you act as if you are watching a TV screen. Feel our treatment of one another, our order in which we revere life. We know when to give life and when to let go. Let go, let go, you fools. Go into the body of an elk, feel the vibrations of earth under our feet. Know the presence of power, true power. It is not who has more stock or money in the bank.
This is useless. You people will drive by in your little tram and gawk at the scenes.
“You have strong feelings, and I appreciate your concerns. “Do you have more to say?”
Yes… just…good luck with your book. I hope it gets through to some of those gawking people!
“I will do my best so others may hear your message.”
Okay, okay, get on with it.
New Life
I am continually amazed with the gentleness of animal interactions with their people during sensitive times. Breyers was an emaciated little beagle who was hanging onto life for the sake of his person who could not yet let him go. Breyers had been with this woman for sixteen years. She wanted to be with her precious companion as long as possible, because Breyers had been there for her, giving unconditional love and companionship during difficult times. Yet, Breyers was now very sick. The tearful lady was pregnant and due for a C-section the next day. The sweet beagle expressed to his person that he was going to give birth, too—to a new life—and that they should celebrate together with ice cream. How appropriate. Breyers passed the day after our communication.
Months later at an animal communication appearance, the parents of the lady who loved Breyers approached me. They were grateful for Breyers’ wise words which helped their daughter and Breyers celebrate the life they had spent together, and the new life both were preparing to experience.
How do I handle the emotions and upsets that are inevitably a part of animal communicating? I have come to realize that life contains many, many experiences. Without labeling them good or bad, I appreciate them all. I try to do my best when using my telepathic skills, and—mostly—listen from my heart for guidance.
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