My first formal communication

After completing my first short course, I was fairly nervous to communicate with other animals than my own pets. I was used to having casual conversations with other animals, but never one that was going to be validated by their human. I mustered all my courage and decided to give it a go. My first formal communication was with a loving old dog living in Singapore. His human was as supportive as the dog himself. I had joined the Facebook practice group for the communication, and on my introductory post this girl was the first one to share details of her dog.

As soon as I saw his photograph, I decided to give it a go. I sat down, calmed myself, let all my nervousness aside. I told myself to just talk to this new friend, and not to think about whether it will be right or wrong. As soon as I connected, the dog made the entire process so easy. He let the information flow without any blocks. I kept making notes as we spoke. The image below clearly shows what it looked like.

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Now you see, these are broken sentences, random words, and mostly flashes on images that I received during my communication. I wrote down everything as I received it, without putting any thought into it. And I am so glad I did that because the feedback from the human was overwhelming.

Everything I saw, heard, and felt during the communication was true! The human did share a couple of few points more to bring clarity to my communication. Like he preferred crunchy food, however since he had no teeth left he would be give soft home cooked food. I was overjoyed and incessantly thanked both the dog and his human.

Since then I have communicated with hundreds of animals and other species. Some of them have resonated with their humans, while a few have not. However even in those cases I haven’t lost my trust in the communication, since that is what the animal chose to share with me and I am grateful that they trusted me.

In your animal communication journey too, do not be disappointed if you get less information than others. Or if what you receive is not validated by the human. Remember to be grateful for the fact that the animal did share something with you. Because that is what makes the communication complete and fulfilling.

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