Does animal communication really work?
Many wonder if animal communication is real or effective. Animal communication involves tapping into a universal language, akin to Einstein's E=mc², where everything is considered energy. It goes beyond species boundaries, utilizing interspecies telepathic communication.
Our senses collect and transmit energy to the brain, translating it into our experiences. Interspecies communication is like tuning into a radio frequency, tapping into animals' energy fields to understand them deeply. Emotions, thoughts, and memories are all forms of energy.
The key aspect of animal communication is "heart to heart" communication, acknowledging that animals are consistently communicating, and being open to receiving information. Recent findings highlight the importance of speaking from the heart, as communication reaches the heart before the brain.
A good analogy about how energy changes forms is H20. When it vibrates very slowly, it is in the form of ice. When it vibrates faster, it is in the form of water. If it continues to vibrate faster, it becomes the form of steam. then water vapor. We don’t see water vapor in the atmosphere, but it still exists.
Even after passing away, animals' energy persists, existing in a different form. Connecting with them involves tuning into their higher frequency. Various communication methods include visual cues, physical sensations, and brief scents.
Animals regularly connect with us, picking up on our mental images. Simple experiments, like mentally picturing a dog bringing a ball, demonstrate this connection. This can be a comforting practice, especially when leaving home or going on a trip.
Anyone can learn animal communication through mentorship and daily practice. Learning from experienced teachers, like Nancy Windheart, can guide you on this rewarding journey. The goal is to pass on encouragement and support to future students.