My Journey as an Intuitive Communicator

Sweety was my first best friend. I would spend hours sitting with her in my verandah, talking to her about everything under the sun. She would chat back as much, had so much to add to the discussions. Together, we wanted to change the world!

Sweety was a cat in our building. She was pitch black with green eyes, beautiful gait, elegant and graceful. I remember picking her up just as her mom had delivered her. She was the size of a small mouse. Slimy, and gooey. I proudly showed my mom what I had got home. No surprises, we both were asked to leave that very moment. “Give her back to her mom!”, my mother asserted. “Would you like to be separated from your mother?”. I was quick to realise my fault and put her back with the litter.

Over the years she became my confidante and a trusted advisor. I grew up in a joint family with twelve people at home. I was the youngest with barely anyone my age. So Sweety was my playmate. Soon enough we moved into a new home and I had to bid farewell to her. She lived a healthy and long life. I would visit her often. I saw her grow old. And on one such visit Sweety was no more. She took away a part of me, but she gave me my first friendship, and experience with Animal Communication.

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Much later in 2015, I came across a video by Anna Breytenbach in which she spoke to a big black leopard- Spirit. That video took me back to Sweety and our conversations, and for the very first time I knew for sure that the conversations were real! They weren’t made up in a little girl’s head who made friends with a black cat. And thus began my journey with Telepathic Communication.

I would always talk to my own pets as well, and even listen to them. But since the video I watched, I started being more aware of what I receive. I would dig more for information, and they would surprise me. Slowly and steadily the fluency got better. This was my initiation to being a Telepathic Communicator.

So on a parting note, I urge you all who wish to embark on this journey to go back to your roots, your Sweety or Spirit, the cat, dog, plant, turtle, tree you spoke to, and they replied. And ask them to guide you. Because I sure know that Sweety has guided me all throughout, and still continues to do so.

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