Tip 16: Practice and experience brings confidence.

Posted on Jun 04, 2009 under Animal Communication Stories, Understanding Animal Communication |

Linda Fortune

Author of Regal: An Intimate View of One Magnificent Feline

My concluding thoughts.

Welcome,

To say the least, I was thrilled with my first attempt at animal communication. Obviously, I had picked up on some good information which was verified by the animal’s owner and I was encouraged that maybe I really could do this. It gave me the confidence that there was both something to telepathic animal communication and that I had some ability to receive telepathic information.

Subsequently, I was encouraged to continue exploring and practicing this skill. And, thankfully, my friends let me practice with their animals when I got home. Even being very much of an amateur, these beautiful animals have taught me a great deal and I will enjoy sharing my beginning experiences with you. I have experienced their feelings and understandings and sometimes very powerfully. So much so, that they have made quite an impression on me.

Following my teacher’s advice, I started keeping a log. It is very important to do because, once you get into an opened state of receptivity, you are moving into an altered state. Information does come but, once you come back into ‘the now’, it can quickly drift out of your awareness. It is similiar to having a dream and then waking up to start your day. If you consciously focus on your dream, you can remember a great deal of it or at least parts of it. In contrast, if you don’t focus on what just happened in your dream, it can easily drift out of your awarenss. The same is true when receiving telepathic information. We need to pay attention to what comes and make a mental note otherwise it is lost.

Next entry: Tip 17 and resources on telepathic animal communication.

Blessings, Linda 

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