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Plants, Trees, and Animal Communication

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One of the most common questions I receive is whether communicating with plants and trees is different from communicating with animals. In my experience, the process of communication is very similar. The way information is received, whether through thoughts, feelings, images, sensations, or direct knowing, does not fundamentally change. What changes is the lived experience of the being you are communicating with. Every living being experiences the world through its own unique perspective. A dog experiences life differently from a cat. A horse experiences life differently from a bird. In the same way, a tree experiences life differently from an animal. The difference is not in the communication itself but in what they have experienced and how they perceive their existence. Animals often speak about relationships, family members, physical comfort, routines, emotions, preferences, and interactions with the people and animals around them. Their lives are often shaped by movement, social in...

The Emotional Journey of Rescue Animals

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Rescue animals come from many different backgrounds. Some have experienced neglect, abandonment, abuse, or life on the streets. Others may have been surrendered by families who could no longer care for them. While every animal's story is different, many people wonder whether rescue animals carry emotional scars from their past and how those experiences affect them in their new homes. Through intuitive communication, I have found that rescue animals often focus much more on the present than humans expect. While some animals may remember difficult experiences, they do not always define themselves by what happened to them. Many are more interested in understanding their current environment, building trust, and creating new relationships than revisiting their past. One common misconception is that all behavioural challenges in rescue animals are the result of trauma. While past experiences can certainly influence behaviour, factors such as personality, breed tendencies, health conditio...

How Animals Experience Healing

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When people think about healing, they often think about recovery from an illness or injury. While physical healing is important, animals experience healing on many different levels. Through intuitive communication, I have found that animals often have their own understanding of what healing means and what they need during difficult times. Animals live very much in the present moment. They are usually less concerned about the future than humans are. When they are unwell, their focus is often on how they feel right now rather than worrying about what may happen next. This can sometimes help them adapt to health challenges in a way that humans find difficult to understand. Healing is not always the same as curing. An animal may continue to live with a chronic condition and still feel peaceful, comfortable, and emotionally balanced. In these cases, healing may involve reducing stress, increasing comfort, strengthening relationships, or helping the animal feel safe and supported. Many anima...