Messages can come in many forms
Posted on Nov 01, 2008 under Understanding Animal Communication | Linda Fortune
Author of Regal: An Intimate View of One Magnificent FelineMessages can come in many forms.
Tip 10: Be open and listen without judgmental thoughts.
Welcome,
Continuing on regarding receiving messages from an animal friend, again it is important to emphasize that they will come when we open ourselves, become still, and really listen. Messages can come in many forms and we need to be open to the variety of ways in which animals will share with us. Again this is why it is so important to get our rational thinking minds out of the way.
As we listen, we need to step out of any preconceived limiting notions that we may have so that we can receive what does come. Messages may come, for example, as images, feelings, thoughts, verbal messages, sounds, energy, or as a simply knowing. In my brief experiences in animal communication thus far, I have learned about what animal’s are experiencing through communication of images, feeling the feelings of the animal, verbal messages, energy, and a simply knowing that comes from deep within.
Again, I want to emphasize that we need to cultivate flexibility. We can do this by discarding preconceived notions that we hold and be open to the surprises and unexpected communications that can occur. It is also important to be open and accept what comes up in the communication rather then discarding something that doesn’t make sense at the moment. We need to turn off our old mental filters. All of this will take a willingness on our part, a disciplined effort, and the humility to remain open to learning and discovery.
Another particularly interesting point is that we can talk with either the personality or higher self of a living animal or, if the animal has passed over, with the higher self of the animal. At present, I have had both experiences and will share the contents of several of my practice sessions with my friend’s pets in the months to come.
Next entry: Tip 11 and the most touching moment of the workshop for me.
With blessings, Linda