Welcome to the Talk2theAnimals animal communication weekly practice sessions. This is a chance for you to connect intuitively with the animals, practice building your intuition and discover any messages the animals may have for you. If this is your first visit here, I invite you to read previous posts to get you started.
Our helper today is the harbinger of Spring, Robin. Remember to ask Robin’s permission before beginning your conversation. Whatever Robin says is OK. If Robin says no, connect with Robin later and see what happens. When you are done with your conversation, thank Robin for his time.
Questions for Robin:
- Why is your beak open in this picture?
- How do you feel about being associated with Spring?
- What does it feel like to fly?
- Do you live in my neighborhood?
- Is there anything else you’d like to say?
Now, leave your comment about what it was like for you to connect with Robin. Only share what you feel comfortable sharing. If you have questions, feel free to email me or catch me on Twitter.
Congratulations to you on talking with Robin. Remember:
U2CanTalk2theAnimals!
Harmony,
Janet Roper




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Thank you so much for these inspirational chances to practice! I have translated this page ( http://elainkommunikointi.blogspot.com/2009/03/harjoitusperjantai-punarinta.html ) among some other posts of yours as well into Finnish in my Animal Communication blog. – That blog is solely spreading the word among people who do not understand English. – Internet translating devices do not really work…and AC books are not translated to Finnish – yet. I hope you do not mind! I have done these translations more or less for a year while avoiding grabbing my own AC diary, I feel like nothing ever happens… But you have actually inspired me with your ideas: I’m going to grab that notebook soon and start practising. Enough with the theory! I know this thing is for real, very much so, I just have to get to it and stop whining.. hehe. I am the newbie from Finland at Twitter and among your followers.
] Have a nice Friday.
Hello Lea,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment! That’s the great thing about the internet and social media, connecting us together.
Yes, grab that notebook and start talking to the animals! As you said , enough with theory. Step into your natural state of being, which is connecting and communicating with all.
I look forward to seeing your tweets on Twitter! Thanks for connecting here, too.
Harmony,
Janet
I asked his permission to talk and he hesitated said yes but I am in a hurry. Have to find a few more bugs before dark. He told me his beak was open because there was another bird on a branch above him. He said he did not live in my neighborhood, but a ways away.I thanked him for his time. Connie
Hi Connie,
Thanks for stopping by and sharing your conversation with Robin. Sounds like he had a schedule to keep
Harmony,
Janet