Jun 15, 2009

7 Steps to Animal Communication

1. Find you still point 2. Open your heart 3. Understand the lines of Communication 4. Experiment with Connection Techniques 5. Learn to focus 6. Recognize your style of connection 7. Exercise your telepathic muscle Step 1- Find your still point This is the most critical step in learning to communicate with animals. You must learn to relax both your mind and body. You need to be able to shut down all your thoughts and relax. When you first start to do this it will not feel right, you will feel that you need to get up and do something anything. This feeling will go away with time, and it will take time to work with. It will come naturally, but it does take time and practice. Below is a sample of one type of mediation: Close your eyes and place your feet flat on the floor. Take a few deep breaths. With each breath, scan your body for any tension, you are holding. Breathe into those areas one by one, and on each exhale allow all of that tension to be released Practice this for about 5 mins a day this is just step one. But this will get you use to shutting down your mind for a few minutes. Don’t worry if at first you only do it for a few seconds or a few minutes, you will be able to shut everything down with a little practice. Step 2- Open your Heart Once you find you still point, then you are ready to open practice opening you heart through deep mediation. Use any type of meditation that works for you. Several different types of deep mediation are out there. To get some examples of mediation and the different types try these sites http://1stholistic.com/meditation/hol_meditation.htm http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/2-26-2006-89868.asp Step 3- Understand the lines of Communication There are several different types of Communication when you are talking with Animals 1. Thoughts- you will receive thoughts from the animal. Have you ever knew that you needed to let you dog out or that your cat was hungry even though they did not show any physical signs of these. 2. Emotions- You animals will show you how they feel, like when they are happy to see you or sad that you are leaving them. 3. Images and Pictures-They will send pictures to you. If they want you take them for a walk, and then they will send you a picture of the two you taking a walk. 4. Physical Sensations- They send physical Sensations to you. They will send you taste of what that dead mouse tasted like or what laying in Water will feel like. 5. Spiritual- They will send you spiritual and profound messages. They will share lessons that they have learned. Step 4- Experiment with Connections Techniques - You need to experiment with the best techniques for your communication skills. Is having the animal right there or can you do it from a distance. Try different type of Mediation, and if one works better for you then another. Step 5- Learn to Focus -When you are practicing any Communication Skills have a light heart about it. The harder you try the harder it will be. Just know that you have the skills to do this you just have to trust in yourself. Step 6- Recognizing you Connection Style - When you practice for the first time, was it easier to send pictures or feelings. - Was easier to send thought and receive thoughts back or was easier to send a picture and have one returned. - Your connection style will be the easiest way for you send and receive information from the animal. You may have one that is easier in sending and one way that is easier in receiving or they may be same. Just remember that Animal Communication is not an Exact Science and that you are interpreting what the animal is trying to say to you. You may make a mistake but don’t you sometimes make mistakes when you talk to people. It’s the same thing when you are talking to animals. You can do it all you have to do is trust in yourself and know that you can do it. Below are some books that can help and will get more in depth. Check out our Workbook: Learning to Listen

1 comment:

Gayle Nastasi said...

A very nice overview of ways to improve our animal communication skills! I especially can second the part about how "trying too hard" can make the practice seem more difficult than it really is!

Thanks for posting this!