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1y ago
When you know how to communicate with an animal, you can do it with all animals, not just those that share our daily lives...
Since time immemorial, animals have been asking us to communicate with them. In recent years, their requests have become more pressing. They want to inform us about various aspects of their lives and physical bodies. They are at our side to reveal who they really are. They want more than anything to be heard, to be recognized for who they are, in every aspect of their being. They are loyal and magnificent companions. Better still, they often make great teachers! A good ..read more
Lynda Yelle Dolittle Blog
1y ago
Meet Oslo, the wise cat with a message for us!
In this post, I give the floor to a cat who explains that communication between animals and humans is crucial, especially now. I end with a brief explanation of how to communicate with them.
At one of my monthly group animal communication sessions, Julie, a participant, wanted to ask Oslo a question. Oslo is her 8-year-old male cat that she had adopted from the Canadian SPCA.
I explain to Oslo who I am and what I do. He's amazed.
-Well, that's interesting!
His person says hello and tells him she's ready to listen if he wants to share ..read more
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1y ago
No matter what the species, it's always a good idea to check whether we or our family are a good match for the animal we want to adopt!
No matter what the species, it's always a good idea to check whether we or our family are a good match for the animal we want to adopt!
I've been involved in animal communication for several years. I've had the pleasure of meeting many people and their pets. My clients consult me on many situations and issues with their animals, including adoption. The experience of adopting an animal is often joyful, but sometimes unhappy too. I accompany my clients a ..read more
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1y ago
The spokesperson of the insect world is a dragonfly!
May is a month when nature awakens after a long winter and roller coaster temperatures of April. The sun warms our hearts and bodies. The latter wakes up, stretches after a winter rest. Slowly, it starts to feel like moving again. We put away the winter items, clean the house, and prepare the outside life for the summer season. We are busy raking the lawn, preparing the flower beds, weeding. We enjoy walking with our canine, feline and even winged animal companions! Yes, I saw a teenager walking with her bird, an inseparable, on her shoulde ..read more
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1y ago
Do you have all the energy you need to fully enjoy life?
For many of us, January is a time of introspection. It is time for the proverbial annual review if you haven’t done it in December! Do you take the time to review what you have experienced and accomplished in the past year? Do you think about what you want to achieve in the new year? While it is helpful to set goals, it is equally important to look at how you can take better care of yourself. Anything is possible and there is a variety of tools available to make it happen. It's exciting!
First of all, it is important to take care ..read more
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1y ago
The wise turtle is the right one!
Anne is one of my animal communication students who participates in my monthly group sessions. She was visiting the Toronto Zoo and felt that the turtle in the photo had a message. It is a black-breasted turtle in the Indo-Malaysian Pavilion. It is 13 cm long, making it one of the smallest turtles in the world.
Anne wasn't sure if this message was for her, about her mission, or for all of us. Here is the turtle's response when I asked her about it in the group session. Yes, the turtle's message is for all of us!
Message from the turtle
It's interesting that ..read more
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1y ago
When insects agree to collaborate with humans
Bees are both simple and sophisticated beings. It pays to listen to their message!
The fear of insects is widespread. It seems even to be part of a certain female conditioning. How many "bugs" have you killed because you were afraid of being bitten? But insects have a conscience and a soul, too. Each month, I lead Animal Communication Group Sessions, in French and English, in which participants ask a question to the animal of their choice. I was surprised the first time a participant chose to address a fly! But the communication went well a ..read more
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1y ago
This is Rocco!
To have your pet sterilized is good. Talking to him beforehand is better!
When we talk about neutering pets, we often think of dogs and cats. We must not forget other species such as rabbits, guinea pigs, etc. All animals reproduce! Sterilization is an important animal and public health issue. But what do the animals think? I am sharing the point of view of three cats and a dog, including a breeding cat that was recently neutered.
Sterilization: a crucial issue
There is a growing awareness of the importance of spaying and neutering pets and strays. Veterinarians are getting i ..read more
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1y ago
Nicky, a dog full of love!
Nicky is a two-year-old Labrador. Young, and energetic, he is a bundle of love and joy on four legs! He lives with his human family and a cat. He loves everyone in his family, and they love him back. Life is always in motion and brings changes and unexpected events. The eldest now leaves home for her studies. The youngest lives away a few days a week. The mother has a new job that requires her to be away from home three to four days every few weeks. All these changes are experienced by humans and are also felt by Nicky.
Weeks and months go by and the mother ..read more
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1y ago
Cody, a dog in spirit, answers questions from the one who was his human.
As a bonus, why some animals die suddenly...
Every month I lead an Animal Communication group session. Recently, Ann Wylie, a participant, asked her dog Cody (photo) different questions. He passed away in 2012. She had him for 14 years. We can now call him a “dog in Spirit”.
He is very insightful, and an amazing dog. He helps dogs pass over and helps me with my dogs, too.
Ann’s questions to Cody are in bold.
How are dogs of the world managing with the stress of the world events that have been going on for a while and do ..read more