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Metaphors and Symbols in Intuitive Animal Communication

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When we communicate with animals intuitively, we often expect clear answers — a yes, a no, a feeling, or even a memory. But animals don’t always speak in straight lines. Sometimes, they speak in images, feelings, and symbols. These are metaphors — and they can carry deep meaning if we pay attention and learn how to listen to them properly. What Are Metaphors and Symbols? A metaphor is when something stands for something else. Let’s say we’re speaking with an animal, and suddenly we see an image of a heavy backpack. That backpack might not be real. Instead, it might represent the animal feeling burdened or overwhelmed. Or we might feel water rising around us during a session. The water could be a symbol for emotions, a sense of being out of control, or even something related to the animal’s physical body. These images are not random — they come from the animal, and they often reflect what they are going through in a way that’s easier for them to express. Animals use metaphors because th...

How to Start Talking to Animals – Intuitively

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Have you ever looked at your companion animal and just knew what they were feeling? Maybe you felt their joy without words. Or their sadness touched your heart without a sound. That’s intuitive animal communication. It’s natural. It’s real. And yes — you can do it too. Animals are always speaking. Not in human language, but in energy, emotion, and presence. They speak through feelings, pictures, sounds, and even body sensations. They can reach us deeply — if we slow down and truly listen. You don’t need to be gifted. You don’t need special training. All you need is an open heart, a quiet space, and a willingness to listen. What Is Intuitive Animal Communication? Intuitive animal communication is connecting with animals beyond spoken words. It’s a quiet, soul-to-soul exchange. You can do it with any animal — your own companion animal, a community animal, a bird, a horse, even a wild animal. It can also work with animals who have passed on. Some people receive clear words. Others feel em...

7 Ways You’re Getting Better at Intuitive Animal Communication More Than You Think

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Intuitive animal communication is not about perfection—it's about presence, openness, and learning to trust something deeper than logic. If you’ve ever felt frustrated on your journey or wondered if you're “doing it right,” take a deep breath. You’re likely growing in ways you don’t even realize. Let’s break down the 7 quiet but powerful ways you’re improving—because chances are, you’re doing better than you think. 1. You’re Trusting What You Sense—Even Just a Little One of the biggest shifts in intuitive work is moving from doubt to curious trust. That fleeting image of a green ball, the sudden feeling of tightness when connecting with an anxious dog, or a word like “water” popping into your head—it’s easy to dismiss these. But the fact that you're noticing and considering them as messages is a big deal. Trust in animal communication doesn't come all at once. It comes in moments where you say, "I don't know if this is real, but I’ll share it anyway." Ever...

Lessons from Rescues After Adoption

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When an animal enters our life, it’s often seen as a fresh start. But for them, it’s not the beginning of their story — it’s simply another chapter. A chapter that holds new hope, new opportunities, and new bonds. Having spent time connecting with many rescue animals, I’ve come to realize that shelters are not simply places of waiting. They are places where love, care, and respect are poured into these animals every single day. Yes, it may not be the life these animals envisioned for themselves, but it’s not a place of despair either. The humans at these shelters work tirelessly to provide them with everything they need, from food and medical care to love and attention. Animals feel this energy. They feel the nurturing, and they appreciate it deeply. Many animals have shared their thoughts about their time in the shelter with me. They’re not sad or angry about it — they’re actually grateful. They may not have a forever home yet, but their time in the shelter still holds meaning. "...