Staying Grounded before, during, and after communications
When we think of intuitive animal communication, most of us imagine a heart-to-heart exchange — a space filled with love, emotion, and unspoken understanding. And while that’s true, what makes these connections deeper and more meaningful is the energy we bring into them. Animals are naturally grounded beings. They live in the moment, feel energy as it is, and respond to what they sense around them. When we are calm and centered, they mirror that peace. When we’re restless or distracted, they notice that too. Grounding ourselves helps us find a steady space within — one that brings clarity not just to communication, but to almost everything we do. It’s not a mandatory step or a strict rule. It’s more like a supportive friend — something that helps us feel balanced and aligned before, during, and after connecting with animals, or even in daily life. What Does Grounding Really Mean? Grounding simply means feeling present — not caught in the swirl of thoughts, but here, fully in this momen...