Talk2theAnimals Animal Communication Practice Friday

by on May 8, 2009

Welcome to Talk2theAnimals Animal Communication Practice Friday.  With as busy as we can all get, isn’t it nice to have one day where you know you can take some time to Talk2theAnimals?

Today we are talking to Great Blue Heron.  Jill Guidry, who lives in the Bayou LaFourche area of Louisiana, has supplied us with the photos.  As a matter of fact, it is her photos that you will be seeing for this month’s Animal Communication Practice Friday.  Jill can be found on Twitter at @coonasscotcom and I invite you to visit her blog at Bayou Child – One Cajun’s Life.  Jill is passionate about the perservation of the culture, wildlife and coastlines of southern Louisiana.  She will soon be appearing as a guest blogger.  Click here to see Jill’s photo of Pelican and to talk to Pelican.

And now it is time to talk to Great Blue Heron.  Remove yourself from any external distrations and make yourself comfortable. Allow your breath to calm you down, by focusing on the inhalations and the exhalations.  You are exhaling any feelings of anxiousness or distraction and inhaling peace and quiet…..exhale anything that is standing between you and talking with Great Blue Heron, inhale peace and quiet.  Continue with this until you feel yourself calm, centered and focused.

Now, select one of the pictures with which to start.  Before you talk to Great Blue Heron, ask yourself why you decided to start with that picture.  Bring to the forefront of your consciousness what it is that attracted you to that picture.

The following questions are only guidelines to get you started; feel free to ask Great Blue Heron your own questions.

  • Have I calmed myself down enough so you feel comfortable talking with me?
  • Are you most comfortable on land, water or air?
  • What is a day like for you?
  • What does it feel like to fly?
  • What is your relationship with humans?
  • Do you have a special message just for me?

Once you have finished your conversation, thank Great Blue Heron for the conversation.  Now, go back to the question I originally asked you: why did you pick the picture you did? Did that picture in anyway influence the answers you received from Great Blue Heron? When you get a chance, talk to Heron in the other picture and see how/if your answers compare.

Thanks for joining in today and talking with Great Blue Heron! I encourage you to leave comments on the site: what it was like for you to talk with Great Blue Heron and perhaps even share portions of the conversation!  Just check with Great Blue Heron and make sure it’s OK to share the conversation with others before you do post it as a comment.

Remember: U2CanTalk2theAnimals!

Harmony,

Janet Roper

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{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }

Wendy May 9, 2009 at 2:29 pm

do you really want us to type our experiences?

I loved the top photo where I had to focus my eyes on the bird and avoid the distraction of the surrounding branches.

thanks for sharing
Wendy

janet May 10, 2009 at 10:24 am

Hi Wendy,
Yes, please do leave your comment on the experience, would enjoy hearing what Great Blue Heron said, if that’s OK with the 2 of you.

Thanks for stopping by & commenting!
Harmony,
Janet

Jeana Watts May 12, 2009 at 9:50 pm

Great Blue Heron said to “be love loving”, from both pictures.

janet May 12, 2009 at 10:02 pm

Hi Jeana,
Good to see you here, miss seeing you in MN! Thanks for sharing what Great Blue Heron said to you. I’m wondering how many others got a similar message?

Hugs & Harmony,
Janet

connie May 13, 2009 at 9:16 pm

I started with the above photo standing in the water but he quickly saw something and took me flying with him, he has a slow flap because his wings are so long. He enjoyed flying in circles. he landed in some shallow water where one claw got caught on the shallow sand briefly. He said his name was blue-bert. He proceded to skim little bugs from the top of the water. He said they were very good and offered me some. I said I did not see the bugs but thanks anyways. Then he said he was going to nap in the sun, he stood in the water to do this, and asked if I would like to join him. I said sure and he said good night.

janet May 14, 2009 at 7:57 am

Hi Connie,
Thanks for participating in Talk2theAnimals Animal Communication Practice with Great Blue Heron. Sounds like you had a great conversation with blue-bert. What was it like for you to be so connected with him that you were invited to participate in his daily activities?
Harmony,
Janet

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