Heart Wisdom Animal Talk Blog
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Are You Communicating With Animals As Clearly As You Think You Are? Are you struggling with to communicate with animals? I’ve been thinking about animal communication a lot lately and help students improve their intuitive skills and abilities. Often, new animal lovers come into our community by starting with my free ebook, Hidden Secrets to Communicating with Pets. It’s a great book teaching the 3 Fundamental Principles at the core of ALL animal communication and how to SEND messages to animals in 3 easy steps. Then they discover that communicating with animals is a bit more complicated and nuanced to master if they want to enjoy heart warming, two-way conversations, so they need to learn more and advance their skills. To which they sometimes respond with annoyance, “What? I don’t know it all yet? Do you want me to spend money on my education? I just want more free stuff. […]
Read MorePreparing for a transition, knowing when to let your pet go and when to fight for them instead are some of the hardest decisions every animal lover caretaker must face. Then ultimately grieving a lost pet is a process that is never easy. When you lose a pet, it can leave you feeling alone, lost, and confused… broken hearted. What do you do when you’re grieving a pet? The biggest thing that helps is to communicate directly with them so you KNOW what they want, what they need, what helps and what makes things worse so you’re not just guessing, hoping you’re doing the right thing. Do you struggle to communicate with your beloved pet, to hear their voice, understand their viewpoint, or is it something that comes naturally to you? Here is Lisa and KC’s story about how she used animal communication to help her when grieving a pet. […]
Read MoreHorse Whispering: it’s not just a myth. Have you ever had your horse balk or refuse to do what you were asking? (or your cat or dog or bird or…) Most all horse people have experienced what could be considered willful, resistant, sassy horse backtalk at times. It’s how we respond that makes all the difference in the world, and taking time to communicate with them – the time honored tradition of horse whispering – is THE KEY to rapid recovery, reconnection, and partnering up properly. Did you see the big kerfuffle over the melt down of the German pentathlete (and her coach) in the show horse jumping competition in the Tokyo 2020 Olympics? Rider Annika Schleu was in first place going into the round, but in a fit of anger she beat her horse when he balked, spurred him mercilessly, and then carried on crying and behaving terribly, whipping […]
Read MoreLosing a pet is painful, but it’s easier if you can talk to animals. Have you ever experienced the loss of a pet? All animal lovers will go through this heartbreaking experience at some point in their life. I certainly have – and it’s not easy. Here’s what I learned when I lost Peach. Experiencing the Loss of a Pet: Peach’s Story My elderly tuxedo cat Peach was out exploring our neighborhood one day as she had been doing for almost 20 years… but she didn’t return like she’d promised. ‘So I called her – vocally, mind to mind, and heart to heart (like I teach my students in The Heart School of Animal Communication®) – but she didn’t answer. To be honest, that’s not terribly unusual because she’s blocked me out of her mind at times before when she was in the middle of a hunt or asleep or […]
Read MoreTo Talk to Animals, You Must Sometimes Think in Riddles to Understand Their Meaning Do you want to learn animal communication and talk to animals yourself? Well, if you’ve always wanted to talk to animals but just can’t seem to do it, there are some things you need to know. It’s not always an easy thing to learn animal communication – it takes patience, skill, and a deeper understanding of the animal psyche as well as your own human psyche (how your brain and your intuition work). Think of successful animal communication like a riddle (meaning, “how to interpret and put their meaning together in a way that makes sense to you”). That’s because often animals don’t “talk” in complete sentences (or at least, you won’t hear it that way). They share impressions, images, concepts, attitudes, emotions/feelings, and yes, sometimes words. First, here are specific mindset steps that help position […]
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