Have you ever imagined communicating with animals just like Dr. Dolittle? Well, we have found one such character who will take you on an exciting journey to discover ways to restore a deep relationship with nature.
When people communicate with animals, they create a valuable bridge between both members. You as a human can then enter into a dialogue and remind yourself how to hear the messages from the natural environment.
Anna Breytenbach plays a major role in guidance, mentoring and communication and can be the real Dr. Dolittle are called.
She is based in the Western Cape, South Africa, and offers workshops and advice to local and international clients. She strives to increase awareness, compassion, empathy and mutual understanding through these workshops and nature retreats.
Anna Breytenbach is an animal communicator who trained at the Assisi International Animal Institute in California, USA. She has been practicing in South Africa, the US and Europe for 18 years with both domestic and wild animals.
She has worked with lions, cheetahs, baboons, elephants and wolves. She strives to raise awareness and promote relationships between humans and other species, both on a personal and spiritual level.
The documentary ‘The Animal Communicator’ was based on her life and was released in 2013. Anna lives on by being a voice for the animals and wildlife.
INTERACTING WITH THE ANIMALS, ANNA BREYTENBACH OPENS ABOUT HER LIFE
Anna chose to pursue her passion for wildlife by becoming a cheetah handler and had also volunteered for a conservation education project at weekends in her twenties.
She had had close contact with the wild animals, which had eventually opened her up in an empathetic way. Her “psychic experiences” began when she was undergoing her tracking training at the Wilderness Awareness School, located outside Seattle, Washington.
Anna said in an interview: “Growing up in Africa, I knew little to nothing about North American species and therefore could not analyze or interpret the footprints I was looking at based on visual cues. My mind simply hadn’t loaded the ‘database’ of search images.
My mentors told me to close my eyes and “feel” the energy of the track – after which I would get brief mental images or other feelings of which animal had left those footprints. At first I thought I was going crazy, but time and time again these ‘sudden acquaintances’ turned out to be true.”
She defined this as a “direct communication or transmission of information from mind to mind.” She added that everyone had these skills in their systems. Our native ancestors used these skills every day and were used just like any other physical form of expression.
She added that intuition was natural and the trick was knowing how to access it intentionally, rather than waiting for it to happen spontaneously.
She was asked if she really used ‘telepathy’ to communicate, or if it was an ‘alien language’. Anna responded, “It’s a simple matter of quieting the mind and setting the intention to connect.
“The animals pick that up straight away, very easily. Then I send a mental image, a thought/sentence (unspoken), or an emotion… whatever comes naturally. No effort is required on the shipping side. Transmission takes place at the quantum level, in the universal language of pure energy.”
Anna offers workshops and gives participants all the tools to communicate effectively across the different species. You can find all the details of her workshop events on the events page of her website at www.animalspirit.org.
You can also watch her full life story video below:
By Mayukh Saha, source: Truth theory