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How Animals Send Messages-Animal Communicating
I receive emails and letters from people all over the world who have read my book, “
Hear All Creatures!”
and want to learn more about communicating with animals.
A common question is:
“Do all animals speak English to you?”
A client from Japan emailed me explaining that only Japanese was spoken in her home and she wanted to know if that would be a problem for me to communicate with her elderly cat. The cat was deteriorating quickly and she wanted to know if it was time to say goodbye.
Would a language barrier make a communication session obsolete?
No, not at all. In fact the cat, named Saki who only knew the Japanese language spoke very fluent English to me. Saki told me how much she loved her human mom but it was her 'time to go'. She expressed great appreciation, in the English language, about how full her life was but that her body was failing her. Saki did not want to continue her life this way.
How can Saki speak English?
Another client from Kentucky contacted me about the upcoming purchase of a horse in Germany. She was concerned that the horse would not want to be in the show ring any longer. This horse was quite expensive, about $50,000 and my client wanted me to make sure he was up for the challenge. Her concern was he had been born, raised and trained in Germany and had only been around the German language.
Would I be able to communicate with him?
It was not a problem at all. This handsome horse spoke to me in perfect English about how all he wanted was to win. He lived for the shows and felt like he was in his element when all eyes were on him.
How is it that both of these animals from foreign countries could speak to me in perfect English?
The answer to that is both simple and complicated at the same time.
Quite simply, the animals communicate by sending images, words or feelings in my frame of reference. No matter what country they are from or what language is spoken in their home, they send messages in a way that I will understand.
I am primarily clairaudient, meaning I hear the messages from the animals. If animals don't know what something is called they may describe the object to me in detail. They will sometimes flash an image to me of what they want to convey. Other times they will do their best to describe it to me.
Frankie, a basset hound from France insisted that I tell his human mom about a ‘beep beep‘ noise. I had no idea what this ‘beep beep‘ thing was but she laughed as soon as I told her and knew exactly what Frankie was saying. She heats up Frankie's home cooked meals in the microwave and when he hears the ‘beep beep’ he knows his dinner is ready. Frankie is very food obsessed.
Frankie did not know the word for microwave, so he sent me what the microwave was to him. A 'beep beep' noise.
There have been some rather comical references that the animals will use from time to time. A dog named Rica from Italy kept showing me a box of "Froot Loops" cereal. I had no idea what this meant but the family knew as soon as I told them.
“Oh, that is her personality to the "T", replied Rica's mom, "we call her a 'Froot Loop' all the time because she is kind of kooky!”
The complicated part is explaining how the messages are formed by the animals. Obviously, animals don’t speak English verbally like we do. So how do they know what the right English words are?
I wondered about this myself so I asked my spiritual guides during a meditation session many years ago. There must be some kind of translation process that occurs during a communication session. I have been told by my guides and spiritual helpers that they are the ones who help ‘put the messages together for me’ so I will understand them. All of this happens in a split second so it really amazes me even now how quickly the messages come through. We all have guides and spiritual helpers who assist us. My guides just happen to help me ‘hear’ the messages from the animals.
The second part of understanding the animals is very similar to going to a foreign country and learning another language. If you spend enough time in Mexico, for instance, you will quickly learn how to say, "Gracias" or 'Thank You" in Spanish. Likewise, you will pick up on the how to say other words like, "Por Favor" or 'Please'. If you spend a lot of time in a foreign country you become quite fluent with that language. The same can be said for learning how to understand the animals. The more time you spend practicing, the more fluent you become at learning what certain feelings, images and words mean.
Whether they are still living or deceased, it is not complicted to learn how to understand the animals. In fact, I can teach most people in about 15 minutes during my teleclasses. It takes practice and dedication but most people who are open to the process and who truly want to learn can do so in a very short amount of time.
Your animals anxiously await the opportunity to share their thoughts and feelings with you. Are you listening?
Blessings to you and all the animals you share your life with.
About the Author
Karen Anderson, "America's Animal Communicator," and author of "Hear All Creatures" is known worldwide for her ability to communicate with all animals, living or deceased. The abundance of detailed information Karen provides during her consultations set her apart as an expert in her field. Although her abilities were revealed early in her life, Karen has spent the past decade sharpening her skills to assist animals in need. Mastering her intuitive abilities as a deputy sheriff, Karen learned to trust her inner voice as she encountered life-threatening situations while on patrol. Karen is a popular TV and radio guest, public speaker and mentor. A member of animal rescues since 1999, Karen resides and works near Spokane, Washington, where she continues to be a voice and advocate for all creatures. Karen teaches teleclasses and offers a 'Learn At Home audio CD'. For more info www.KarenAnderson.net


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