Thank you for being here, beautiful
or, animal communication.
I’m trying to be telepathic with my dog.
I know it’s possible, because I know we are incredible beings, and we already communicate mind-to-mind all the time without even realising. And I know I can do it ~ I’ve had moments of communication ~ but a continuous parley back and forth with this pooch is not forthcoming as yet.
In the Akash I’ve seen communities where having fur companions in the home is considered holy, and a sign of elevated consciousness. I’ve seen others where animal communication is an everyday occurrence, as run of the mill as my morning chat with the postie. In this current life I’ve seen brilliant animal telepathy at work, and it is glorious to watch. It’s so revealing of our true nature and connection with the animal realm, and so darn useful. Imagine your dog communicating to you exactly what has upset its tummy. Imagine your cat telling you exactly why it’s afraid to go outside. Halving your vet bill would be just one advantage.
Even though I can intuitively feel a dog’s feelings, I want to break through to the next level, but success evades me thus far. Could be it’s not my path. Perhaps I’ve already seen it, done it, got the t-shirt in another lifetime, and it’s not for me on this particular journey round the sun. In the same way that we are all psychic, it doesn’t mean everyone is going to harness their psychic ability in this life. Perhaps in this case, the soul wants a life devoid of inner vision in order to truly know the magnificence of it.
But whether it’s my path or not, I try nonetheless.
I talk to animals when I see them. This morning I chatted to a blackbird, a horse, and a deer, and the conversation went something like this:
“Hello beautiful! Good morning! How are you today? You are truly lovely you know. Thank you so much for being here, you make this world a beautiful place and I’m so very happy to see you”.
Then I send my love and gratitude as a beam of light from my heart to theirs. I can tell that they can feel my attempt at communication, and I know they feel the intent behind my words. But it’s crickets when I try and listen back.
Whether I am eventually successful or not, interrupting my day to have a little tête-à-tête with a furred or feathered friend is a precious moment. It elevates my soul, and it saddens me when I see a pup’s human buried in their phone as they walk alongside them. Truly being present with a pup is so much more nourishing and uplifting than another doomscroll.
So, this is my quest. For now, I spend time with my fur boy, look deeply into his eyes, send a beam of light from my heart to his, quieten my mind, and say “hello”. And over time, with practice, and lots and lots of practice, I hope to hear the “hello” back.
Watch this space.


🍓Beautiful, beautiful friends. 🐈⬛🌺
Thank U...we can think, possibly know, but the gift of speech came with the gift of life...I say🌬️💞I love yall