Wildlife Connections: Coincidence or Communication?
One of the biggest misconceptions about animal communication is that it only happens with the animals we live with. Many people believe they need a close relationship with an animal before any meaningful communication can take place. In my experience, that isn't true. Wild animals communicate with us all the time. The challenge is not that they aren't communicating. It's that we often dismiss those moments as coincidence. Have you ever been thinking about something deeply when a bird landed unusually close to you? Or noticed the same butterfly appearing repeatedly over a few days? Perhaps a dragonfly hovered beside you much longer than expected, or a community dog crossed your path at just the right moment. Most of us notice these experiences for a second and then move on. We tell ourselves it was random. Maybe it was. But maybe it wasn't. I'm not suggesting that every animal you see is trying to deliver a profound life lesson. Nature doesn't work like that. If ...