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6 Things I Know About Intuitive Animal Communication Now That I Wish I Knew 10 Years Ago

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When I first began my journey into intuitive animal communication, I had no idea what I was getting into. I had a deep love for animals, but I didn’t understand the wonderful connection that could exist between us beyond just words. Over the years, I’ve learned so much about how animals communicate and how I can better tune into their messages. If I could go back in time, there are a few things I wish I had known earlier in my journey. These lessons have shaped my understanding of how to truly listen to animals and connect with them on a deeper level. Here are six things I know now about intuitive animal communication that I wish I had known ten years ago. 1. It’s About Listening Beyond Words When I first started learning about animal communication, I thought it was all about words or thoughts. But I soon realized it’s much more than that. Animals communicate through emotions, images, sensations, and sometimes even telepathic impressions. If I had known this earlier, I would have focus...

Dealing with the Loss of a Companion Animal: Understanding Grief

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As we’ve just entered 2025, I’ve already have spoken to so many animals who have recently transitioned. And the privilege to share the grief their humans have felt. This blog is dedicated to all of us who have lost a part of our heart. We may never be the same again, but I hope this post brings some comfort, some understanding, and reminds you that you are not alone in this journey. Losing a companion animal is one of the most difficult experiences we can go through. They aren’t just animals; they become a part of us. They offer us love, companionship, and comfort in ways that few others can. When they pass, the grief can be deep, and the emptiness feels overwhelming. Grief Can Be Hard to Understand Grief is a natural response to the loss of someone we love. But when it comes to the loss of a companion animal, the grief can feel different. They are our constant companions, always there to share our joy, our sorrow, and our quiet moments. When they leave, it's hard to know how to pr...