We are all psychic, but to varying degrees. Even psychic abilities face logical limitations; some people are just more sensitive, more sensitive in different ways, and more talented than others. Anyone can run, but some people run faster, longer, and with more grace than others. With training you can improve and maximize the psychic skills you have, just as you improve your speed, endurance and grace as a runner.
Sometimes psychic abilities remain dormant until a specific triggering moment, such as a near-death experience, or are discovered through concentrated efforts in meditation and mindfulness. There is also a wide range of talents, from simple intuition to channeling other entities to communicating with animals and so on.
This article discusses communication with pets.
Pet communication, what is that?
Pet communication is a psychic ability that some people possess that allows them to connect and communicate with the spirits of animals. This skill goes beyond observing and understanding behavioral cues to believe, accept and know that animals have a form of consciousness that may not be as advanced as human consciousness, but still has a keen intelligence.
Animal communicators can tap into the soul energy of animals and translate that energy into messages for people, especially pet owners. If we think of the measure of intelligence in the way that IQ is measured in humans, then animals that can and do interact safely with humans represent the highest level of development and adaptation, both in evolutionary science and in spiritual practice of animal guides and totems.
Wild versus domestic animals
Wild animals represent archetypes of energy that every culture writes about in a spiritual way. We all intuitively understand the power of a spirit animal. Therefore, mascots for our sports teams are often certain animals because of the power they represent and that we want to convey or reflect through our teams.
Pets, especially pets, represent a soul contract between the animal and the human, a contract that is often deeply spiritual, emotional and supportive. In many ways, our pets know us better than anyone else in our lives, because they are more attuned to energy through instinct, without the sophisticated awareness that the human body and brain allow for the mind, and which is an endless source of contemplation and there can be confusion.
As much as I have been through on my own journey, returning one day as a house cat or dog would be a nice break on the long journey of spiritual learning. I know that the cats that have been in my life have had it pretty easy and pretty good, day in and day out. And they have brought me tremendous friendship and support, both in my brightest and darkest hours.
Why Find a Pet Communicator?
If you want to have an honest conversation, it probably doesn’t get more honest than with your pet. If you want to know what your pet is thinking or even ask your pet for advice, interacting with a pet communicator can be a great and helpful experience. Think of them as a UN translator; they know human language and animal language and can do the translation work.
And certainly, one of the most powerful ways to gain insight into yourself is through your pet’s understanding of you. I have had some important feline and canine companions (mainly cats) who have been an important part of my life’s journey. And at several times I sought the help of a pet communicator to gain information and insight from my pets, about them and myself.
At one point in my life I had a greyhound, a rescue dog, who was a beautiful tan color and was a sweet companion to my then wife and me. After a few months with us we noticed it was falling into disrepair; we were very diligent with his care and feeding, but he was struggling. I knew a woman who was a pet communicator and requested her services as the vet was looking for medical issues that didn’t show up.
She came in and it was an amazing process to watch. Logan, the greyhound, immediately walked towards her, walking briskly. He was always friendly, but more in a shy, introverted way, which showed that he allowed someone to approach and pet him if he wanted. But when she walked in, it was as if he could communicate with her immediately.
She was very clear and direct with me and my wife. She said, “Logan loves you and appreciates that you saved him, but he is lonely and depressed because he wants more of your time and to be with others of his kind.” At the time, my wife and I both worked full-time and had no children. Logan was home in his crate for a while between morning and lunch, while one of us was able to come home and spend our lunch with him, and then lunch and dinner.
As much as we wanted to keep Logan, we knew it would be cruel since there was nothing we could do to make more time for him. Luckily, there happened to be another rescue dog owner in our neighborhood who had two rescues. We talked to him before looking at other alternatives and he was more than willing to adopt Logan from us.
We would still see and interact with Logan when his new “owner” went to walk all three dogs, and within a week Logan was healthier and happier than he had been in a long time. The pet communicator proved invaluable as she gave us Logan’s thoughts and requests. Her intervention prevented things from going from bad to worse.
Who should you work with?
Whatever service you are looking for, a mechanic or a pet communicator, it is always a wise policy to look at their business practice, testimonials and references (both from a study or an institution and their life CV). Talent can be revealed very early, but using talent wisely requires different life skills and maturity. If you have the ability and want to develop it, look for experienced practitioners who are also willing to teach.
There are high quality people in all professions and they all share the same qualities in the way they present themselves to the public and develop their success.