thought of you @NightHawk999 when watching this video of AMAZING CRISTINA
- “Dogs do speak, but only to those who know how to listen.” – Orhan Pamuk (author, “My Name Is Red”)
This was such a JOY to watch, thank you, dearly, my Heart
A true Bodhisattva
Saw a coyotte tonight, first time since my last post about seeing the cubs and mom.
Experiential-Telepathy-The-Protocol-Inelia-Benz.pdf (75.0 KB)
I did lots of animal communication trainings and all are various forms or techniques having the same intent behind. Connection. If imagery or just simply the wish to connect, there are so many rivers. Being firmly grounded in the heart and just open like an empty sky, we all know, that’s when large amounts of information rushes through. Love the topic. Thank you
I am Deeply grateful for this resource, Thank you so much my Friend!
(Also really cool last name!!!!)
LOVE to hear about some of your experiences with this.
The link gave a great tip about connecting with plants first, then pets. I would also add after that domesticated animals, or ones who have close contact with people, like animals at santuaries or zoos. Wild animals are some of the most difficult to connect with, but if still possible.
AMEN*( )
Great Mind thinks alike, THANK YOU!
These practices are so Sacrosanct! And have a side effect of deepening Spirituality and connection to Spirit.
Great Mind thinks a like, this is one of my all time favorite documentaries!
Talk about a Diamond Mine of Wisdom!
Total Grand Slam Brother!
@BlessingsDeers
Cool Coincidence, no?!?!?!?:
How do you ask for permission visually whe you do your animal communications?
Amelia Kincade reccomends asking (in your head) to the animal:
“May I see what you see”
Tough to visualize that statement, no?
"Don’t push your awareness into something or someone
without asking. This is very bad manners and will set you up for
failure. "
Not just bad manners, VERY BAD KARMA
"Next, you are going to generate the energy of beauty about
your target. Look for beauty and generate the feeling that the
target, or something about them, is very, very beautiful. "
This is GOLDEN!
" Old Tjikko
Who would think such a scraggy tree could be so old? Do not let looks deceive you. This 16-foot tall Norway Spruce, situated in the scrubby Fulufjället Mountains of Sweden, is an incredible 9,550 years old! This is the world’s oldest single-stemmed clonal tree. The actual tree trunk itself is only a few hundred years old – it is the root system that has stayed alive for nearly 10,000 years."
A.E. Douglas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I would add “and dreaming”…
so great to just relax… reminded of Barry’s video sharing yesterday that I LOVED:
hihihi
awesome!..
great discovery…