Animal Communication

Love is the gift of listening

What is animal communication?

Have you ever wondered how your dog 'knows' when you are on your way home, 'wakes up' on a car ride when getting closer to the destination, seems sad when you are or hides when you want to take him to the vet? We are all energy. All living beings emit and receive energy from our environment. This energy field can spread through long distances. For example trees and plants use this energy to communicate to each other so they can protect themselves against approaching dangers whether it be bad weather or predators. Humans and animals are no different and we communicate through a similar exchange of energy waves.

Animal communication is a form of communication/telephathy where brain waves are exchanged between humans and animals. Waves we receive from the animal are translated into a comprehensible message by our brain. These brain waves are known as alpha waves which are measurable scientifically. For our brain to be able to emit these waves we have to put ourselves in a state of alternative consciousness such as when meditating or when we are close to falling asleep. So when practicing animal communication, we have to find the right frequency and tune into it. Once we do, there is a wide range of topics we can cover providing the animal is willing to 'let us in.'

Because this type of communication is heart to heart even soul to soul, the topics that can be covered in a communication can go well beyond the day-to-day basic needs and events. In some cases there can be 'a mirror effect' where the animal manifests a trouble or a change in behaviour to make his owner aware of his own needs. Animals can develop physical ailments that are in connection with their owner's own physical ailments or emotional traumas.

Using animal communication we can explore different dimensions of a living soul. These dimensions are:

  • Physical: health, vitality, and pain;

  • Environment: the animal's living conditions, basic needs, and his place in the home;

  • Social: the place of the animal in the family, hierarchy and the background of family members;

  • Emotional: emotional wounds of the soul either this animal's or their human's;

  • Vibrational: energy of the animal, home, or his human;

  • Temporal: past history of the animal or his human which can also include past generations and past lives;

  • Quantum: soul purpose, mission in life.

When to have an animal communication?

  • Preparation: visit to the vet, groomer, going on vacation, new arrival in the family, death of person or animal in the family, any change in the animal's environment, etc...

  • Illness, pain, trauma, before / after surgery, end of life, excessive licking or barking, etc...

  • Changes in behaviour like overexcitement, apathy, starts following his human, will not eat, no longer willing to play or interact, starts barking or destroying property, tries to escape, etc...

  • Repetitive behaviours

  • Difficulties with training or interacting with others (humans or other animals)

  • Owner has a feeling their animal has something to say

  • Questions about animals who have passed

This multi-dimensional approach provides an in-depth view of the relationship between an animal and his human. Animal communication helps the animal to express himself and can enable his human to explore therapies to support his well-being and thus reinforcing the relationship of the animal and his owner.

NOTE: an animal communication can support but DOES NOT replace a visit to or the advice of a licensed veterinarian.

A close-up image of a human hand gently holding a small, furry animal paw. The human's thumb is positioned next to the paw, showcasing the bond between the two.
A close-up image of a human hand gently holding a small, furry animal paw. The human's thumb is positioned next to the paw, showcasing the bond between the two.