Why I Use Telepathy To Communicate With My Animals

Although you can communicate with your animal in many ways, TELEPATHY is their primary form of communication. Telepathy is a 2-way dialogue that occurs without spoken or written words. So, why is telepathy animals' primary form of communication? Because telepathy allows for the exchange of sensory information via images, sensations, and knowing. 

And animals rule the sensory world! 

How come animals are more adept at telepathic communication than humans?

 Like our animal companions, we are born with only our senses, intuition, and emotions to connect and communicate with the world around us. However, as we develop, we learn verbal communication and begin using it as our primary form of communication. Naturally, we begin to experience, interpret, and interact with the world around us through our verbal language. As a result, our connection to our senses, intuition, and emotions becomes clouded, and our non-verbal (or telepathic) communication skills become dormant.

 On the other hand, our animals remain grounded in physical reality throughout their lives, maturing into and developing their sensory awareness. And since telepathy is used for sensory-based communication, our animals become fluent in it.

 

Why do I choose to use telepathy to communicate with my animals?

There are two main reasons why I choose to use telepathy with my animals on a daily basis. 

Firstly, I can improve understanding between my animals and me since I am using their primary form of communication. And secondly, telepathy allows for communication to occur OVER DISTANCE, which enables me to connect with my pets at any time and allows them to do the same.

So, how exactly do I use telepathy with my animals on a daily basis?

  1. When we first wake up, I let them know the plan for the day and if there are any changes to our routine.

  2. When I need to leave the house, I tell them where I am going, why they should stay home, and when I will return. Depending on the length of time I will be away from them, I always thank them for their understanding. An example of this is the times when Ceelo (who is an indoor/outdoor cat) can't go outside because of my schedule. I say I am sorry, and I let him know that he won't be able to go outside that day. Again, I thank him for understanding and remind him he can go outside again the next day.

  3. If something unexpected comes up and there is a change in the day or our plans. Sometimes I need to apologize to them if I need to make a change that will affect them or if I haven't been able to keep a promise.

  4. I observe my animals' energy and behaviour. Sometimes their behaviour is a reflection of my state, and sometimes it is a reflection of their own needs. By taking a moment to check in with myself, I can determine if it is me that needs to re-balance or if I can meet my animals' needs at that time. If it's me, I thank them for showing me what I need to look at or work on in myself. If it is them, then I ask them what they need and what is bothering them- it can range from them wanting a clean blanket, not being able to find their toy, feeling scared or insecure because of a noise outside or wanting me to get off the computer and stop working.

  5. When I am stuck in traffic or I will be late, I telepathically check in with them and let them know I will be late. I notice that this helps Ceelo, as when I don't check in with him, he is very upset and often vomits. He likes the reassurance, and with the check in's, he is happy and calm when I come home. He is always worried he will miss a meal, which stresses him out.

Connecting with your animals through telepathy is a powerful tool and can provide profound insights into your animal's perspective. If you are looking to strengthen your telepathic muscle, my Introduction To Telepathy Video can help you on your journey.


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