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My first animal telepathic experience.

Posted on Mar 07, 2009 under Understanding Animal Communication | No Comment

Linda Fortune 

Author of Regal: An Intimate View of One Magnificent Feline

 

My first animal telepathic experience.

Tip 12:  It is important to keep open and hold preconceived thoughts in abeyance.

Welcome,

My break unexpectedly turned out to be a bit longer then planned due to a family situation. Now I will pick up where I left off regarding the things I learned at my first animal communication workshop with Mary.

After Mary’s formal presentation, we had time to practice telepathic communication both with animals that were present at the workshop or from photographs of animals that were still living. All of the animals belonged to people who were present in the workshop. Following our communications with our chosen animals, the owners then verified the accurateness of the information we had obtained from our conversations. Here is the list of questions that we were to ask our chosen animal and what I learned from the poddle I had chosen. This poodle was not at the workshop but at his home.

Putting into practice what we had just spent the day learning, Mary guided us through a relaxation process where we stilled our minds and we set our intention to talk with our chosen animal. In our minds, we silently introduced ourselves, told them what we were doing, and asked the animal if he/she would be willing to talk to us. With permission from our animal, we then asked the following questions.

The telepathic information I received from my poodle seemed to come in words or images that arose into my awareness, feelings, and energy. This is what I learned from my poodle. Whatever came up, I wrote down without trying to think about it or analyze it. 

1. What kind of food do you eat? (wet, dry, raw) Combination wet and dry.

2. What does your dish look like? Green two holder or silver round dish.

3. Do you live inside or outside? Mostly inside but I can go outside.

4. What does your bed look like? Mom’s big double bed with green bedspread.

5. Are there other animals in your family? What kind & how many? No information came.

6. How many people live with you? Two

7. What is your favorite game or toy? Picture of a fang pulling on a cloth or rag pull.

8. What does your house look like? White cottage.

9. How is your health? Do you have any pain? If so, where? Good health, no pain.

10. Do you have a job? What is it? Take care of the little ones, like a big brother.

11. How do you have fun? Yes, there is always something to do.

12. What would you like to tell me about your life? My first 4 years were rough but now it is great.

13. Is there anything you want your person to know? I wasn’t treated well (during the first four years); I love her (mom) very much!!! The poodle also shared: I wear a sweater in winter. Is it red? Yes.

To end our conversation, we acknowledged whatever we had gotten and thanked the animal for talking with us.

Next entry: Tip 13 and what we learned from our animals.

With blessings, Linda

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