by James French
Animal communication can be a great benefit to all pet owners. The ability to understand your animals feelings and perspective on life will help you create well balanced and happy animals. It can be very easy to observe our animals behaviour and to place our own judgements on why they behave the way they do, but what happens if you are wrong? Animal communication is a way of truly understanding and getting closer to your animal.
Often we can completely miss-judge situation regarding our animals' behaviour. It is very easy for us people to see a situation and then jump to our own negative conclusions. I am sure that you will agree that there is nothing more hurt full and unfair than someone making judgements about you that are not true!
In one of my sessions I was helping a client who had made one of these judgements about her dog. She had labelled her dog as being a bully. This conclusion was made because her dog was showing friendly signs to younger and gentle dogs but when she got close to them she would turn and snap at them with an aggressive force.
The dogs behaviour was totally different to nervous of protective dogs and would bee her distance from them.
Using animal communication it became very clear that her dog was desperate to be sociable with other dogs. The reason for the aggression was that she was afraid of the intimacy. Now it became clear why she was approaching the younger and gentle dogs. She was also very sensitive to other dogs feelings and this is why she did not want anything to do with nervous or protective dogs.
Her wanting to be close to dogs changed as soon as she got to close to them as an overwhelming feeling of shyness and protection took over her.
This new information was so different to what the owner thought was happening with her dogs social skills. That it allowed us to have a completely new approach, focused on helping her to overcome her shyness. Her dog was so keen to make friends that it made the process very effective when everyone was coming from the same perspective.
Understanding our animals from this feeling language gives us the power to really help them. If you are still in a place where you keep asking yourself why they are doing this or that. Then you have not found this connection and understanding that your animal is looking for!
Animal communication is very natural and does not take long to learn. With these skills you will be creating a trusting environment for both you and your animal, as you will understand each other more. It is the same for us humans, when we find someone who understands us we naturally listen to and trust them. Animal communication is the key to a deeper relationship.
Is Animal Communication Healthy?
by James French
Animal communication can be very healthy for our animal by helping the on physical and emotional levels. But this article is not about the animals it is about how animal communication can help people!
To be good at animal communication the human has to learn the skills of being able to clear and still their mind. only then will they be accurate.
With a quiet mind only then can we move our feeling attention out to the animal and communicate with them. Why can this be healthy for us?
If we look at thoughts as things that create feelings. Our own thinking can produce feelings that can affect our health on many levels. We recognize that emotional, stress has a dramatic effect on how we live and act. This in turn will have an impact not just on our emotional health but also physical.
Learning the practise of animal communication requires people to spend time focusing on a calmer mind state. Giving us a better way of dealing with areas of our life that would normally cause stress.
Picture this as an example, you have 500 hundred negative thoughts a day. in your practise of animal communication you reduce these by 250 then you are only going to be half as stressed as you were before making you healthier!
We have seen that the people who join us to learn animal communication don't just get good at communication but they change as people. Becoming less reactional and this in turn produces more patients and understanding.
I like to describe this in the way that when we have our full attention to another being we are in a selfless state. But when we are caught up in our own emotional thinking then this is more of a selfish state!
Want to be fit in body then be fit in mind and start learning animal communication. The rewards are so much more, than knowing that you are helping the animals around you.
How To Make Animal Communication Work In 6 Steps
by James French

Animal Communication is a learnt skill that makes it possible for a human to understand animals thoughts and feelings in detail. Just like having a conversation with a person but with out the words! Animal communication is the connecting to animal on a feeling level where we can understand their emotions and physical states.
Gain more insight on how to use this feeling language with the 6 steps below.
1 You have to be willing to give it a go!
If you really do not believe that it is possible then your mind will be questioning the communication even before you start. Your doubts will be much louder than the animals feeling and you will not make a clear connection.
2 Quieten your mind
feelings are produced by thoughts, so in only figures that if you want to pick up the thoughts and feelings from an animal then you must first still your mind and get your thinking out of the way.
3 Put your full attention on the animal
Animal communication it is all about unity, you literally place your feeling attention with the animal and at that point your feelings become one. Your attention must be with the animal with no thoughts about your self.
4 You need to ask questions
When you become one with the feelings of the animal then your will have all the information about them. This is very much on a subconscious level as consciously you would not be able to deal with all that info. by directing a question it is like having a filter, only that information comes through.
5 Be aware of how the information is delivered
This is a feeling language and when you pick the feeling up it is usually translated automatically by your mind using your senses. The feeling creates images, sounds, touch, smell and taste. These come in to your mind like memories.
6 Keep the information raw
It is easy to try to add extra stuff to the communication that you got, by adding your own thinking. Do not do this as it will change the details of your communication and effect the accuracy.
The feeling language of animal communication is easy to tap into as it uses skills that us human are using every day. This connection really develops your relationship with your animals and any other animal that you wish to get closer to. We are happy for you to contact us regarding any questions on animal communication.
How To Find The Present Moment With Animal Care In Our Artichoke Patch
by Shelley Slingo
At a time when the outside world is in a state of flux, more information and discussions about animal care, human care and our understanding of our inner selves are coming to light. It is therefore intriguing to explore the topic of animal care and the relationship we share with animals in our modern culture from the platform of animal communication.
Animals over the years have had many roles with humans. From transport to protection to companions. In today modern culture it could be said that animal roles have adapted to support humans on more of a healing, caring level. Animals care is a big business, and why? Because animal are showing us how to slow down to be present. Why is it so beneficial to live more in the present moment, because in the last fifty years the stress of living on humans, both physically, emotionally and spiritually has quadrupled.
Animals can be our partners, our children, our teachers and healers. They give us reason to rise and reach out to us, with the unconditional love and unity that is missing in our modern human world. This is why more people are turning to animals and the care of animals to find there sense of self. As when we allow ourselves to be taken out of our worlds and into theirs, into nature, into moments of peace where we relax and de-stress. We also find the present moment.
Could it be that the relationship we create with our animals, affects the quality of life with create for ourselves. And is there more to our relationship with animals, the sharing of feelings, the depth of communication than we once believed. On page two of most of our daily papers is an emotionally charged article of the touching stories of animals in our lives. In 2009 we are familiar with terms such as animal behaviourists, horse whisperers, dog trainers, animal communicators and the list of current animal therapies in practice just to names a few Tellington Touch, Bowen Therapist, Animal Aromatic's, McTimmony Chiropractors is widely growing.
An interesting debate suggests humans have lost this innate ability to live in the moment; we are to driven by the speed of our culture to live in the future. Our IT, Warp, Satellite speed make communication instantaneous world wide and our time lines have altered. Though when we walk a dog in a sunny field, or ride a horse on a shadowed path, sit and tickle our cats, we often become mindless or thoughtless. We are reminded of the language of feelings. The importance of being present in our day.
Learning how to communication with animals, has similarity to the story of the Artichoke Patch. When the famous artist Matisse, was asked how he maintained his sense of creativity, he commented that he spent ten minutes a day sitting in his artichoke patch. How he coped with the pressure was finding his sense of presence.. Being in the moment for some part of his day allowed his creativity for his art to grow. So we all need to find our artichoke patch, so our creativity can grow and it is often our animals which show us the path.
So the best animal care you can give you pet is the ability to be present with them, as this also gives to you. Leaning the skills of being present via animal communication is an excellent therapy and your desire to provide better animal care will have more than one outcome. Firstly you will become closer to your animal and secondly you will find your artichoke patch.
Similarly most of the great spiritual teaching or religion or discipline of theology all point to a core practice. The ability to be in the now moment, the ability to slow thoughts, the ability to feel and not think. Good animal care can often be the route to these core principals. A walk in a sunny field with your dog, or a ride on speckled path on your horse, a soft rub on your legs with gentle fur, and we are reminded of how to live a simple health life. Animal care is Human care.
Animals Have A Purpose. You Can Learn What This Purpose Is Through Animal Communication.
by Soo Winter
We are considered a nation of animal lovers, and as a country we spend thousands of pounds each year on their care. We pay out for vet's visits, training and diets, but do we love our animals enough to listen to them? Through animal communication you can learn to do this. You can talk to the animals and ask them their opinions. Animal communication is a very natural connection.
We may think they are cute or cuddly, or perhaps we are lonely and that is why we keep a pet? The animals have a far deeper purpose than that. Their intelligence and compassion is overwhelming and they will readily share with all who are prepared to listen.
Animals are not here just to feed us, clothe us or amuse us. Our pets too have their purposes, their roles in our lives to fill, and it's not always simply just to keep us company.
When we borrow an item from a friend don't we return it in the same condition in which we received it in? Surely the same should be said for our planet? It is not ours, we are its guardians, and as its custodians we should be protecting and nurturing it and everyone on it, including the animals. They have great gifts to share with us.
One of my dogs refused to come back at the end of a walk no matter what I did. When I started to learn animal communication I simply told her how annoying it was. If she still refused to come when the walk was over then she wasn't going to go out again! Thankfully she listened, but in order for our partnership to really flourish I've had to listen to her needs too.
We are fascinated by animals and visit zoos, wildlife centres and avidly watch nature programmes on the TV. We have found ways to work with the animals in various therapies. They are calling to us, but how many of us are really listening?
They will share their own life experiences, inform you of their needs, likes and dislikes and from my experience in animal communication, they are only too willing to help you with yours. They will make you laugh, or cry or gasp with wonder, but the animals will share all they know with you, if you'll just listen.
Animal communication works. It is a fact that animals can communicate with us and they wish to help us. They can teach us so much if only we would listen. Do you love you pet enough to listen to him and value his opinion?
'Ask the beasts and they shall teach ye.' Job Twelve. Verse Seven.
Is Animal Communication Possible?
by Soo Winter
Can animals talk? Can they really communicate with us? I often wondered about this myself. I grew up surrounded by animals and have always felt a really close bond with them, but to talk to them? Was animal communication possible? I wasn't sure; it all seemed like realms of fantasy, however enduring.
At the age of ten I was taken to see the original Dr. Doolittle film staring Rex Harrison. I was transfixed! Here was a man who could really talk to the animals! With my sweets left untouched, I sat on the edge of my seat completely captivated by this magical film.
That innocent childlike film stirred so many passions within me. I knew the animals were special, and somewhere in the deep recesses of my soul I knew they could talk. I was ecstatic and very enthusiastic about my future as an animal communicator.
Sadly my hopes were dashed when I shared my ideals with my dad. He looked rather dismayed when he told the film was only a story, not real at all. No one can truly talk to the animals, and they certainly can't hear them.
The years passed, I started training as a medium and then Sullivan, a gorgeous border collie, entered my life. He'd had a bad start in life and had been extremely ill. Sadly his illness had started to affect his behaviour.
Sullivan's long illness had upset the whole family and I was uncertain of the outcome. One night as I sat with him pondering on his future I was suddenly aware of images in my mind; his birth, his mother and his illness.
It didn't hit me at first that I was communicating with my dog; all I was aware of was his illness and sadness. I was also puzzled. How could he help me? I was supposed to be helping him!
So I started my training as an animal communicator and it opened up my world. My dream came true all thanks to Sullivan, the dog who proved that animal communication is real, and I could do it!
Does Your Animal Have A Purpose? Find Out By Learning Animal Communication.
by Soo Winter
Animals like us need a purpose in life. They love to help us, and through learning animal communication and conversing with your animal you can find out what their purpose is.
In a multi-animal house there are sometimes problems for all sorts of reasons; a clash in personalities, a squabble over the favourite chair or have you considered a feeling of redundancy? Have all the best jobs gone? Does the newest addition feel left out?
Sometimes there are problems in a multi-animal household. This can be through jealousy or clashes in personality, but sometimes it is simply because an animal is feeling redundant. All the other jobs have been taken and he needs to feel important too.
Through learning animal communication you can help them. By talking directly with your animals, sharing their thoughts and feelings, you can identify any needs that need addressing. You might be surprised at what advice you receive about your own life too!
By learning how to communicate with your animals you can discuss their needs and find out what their purpose is. This makes a much happier home where everyone is valued for their input, and it can even solve a behaviour problem. Sometimes an animal can act up, simply because he feels redundant.
In my household we have two rabbits that have counselled my daughters over their love lives, and one of them also gave my daughter creative ideas for her art work. I have a cat who is my path finder (he always knows where we are moving to before I do!) and I have even received the best dental advice I have ever had from our cockatiel!
Does one particular animal always appear when you are feeling down? Then this is your comforter! Another might encourage you to get some fresh air, or make you laugh, or simply be an unselfish companion who loves you unconditionally. Thank them, for they take their jobs seriously and, like us, they will blossom with praise.
Many unwanted behaviours clear up simply by listening to the animals, and a depressed pet often cheers up and finds a new lease of life through being given a job. These are just a few of the benefits received through learning animal communication, but there are many more. The animals give unselfishly whether we listen or not. Surely it's time that we started to listen to the animals and thank them for being so brilliant?