Talk2theAnimals TeleConference Review – Part III

by admin on January 13, 2009

This is the third and final review of the recent Talk2theAnimals TeleConference.  I invite you to go back and read Part I and Part II.   All the questions were fantastic – I’m so glad that people are asking questions about animal communication!

Q:  Can you talk to any animal?

A: Yes, as long as that animal wants and is willing to talk.

Q:  Practice tips to improve accuracy/setting the intent.

A: Setting the intent means setting the stage for a desired outcome.  When working with other sentient beings, my job is not to set their stage, in other words to say what I want the desired outcome to be, but to set the stage so that they feel comfortable expressing what they need to say, how they need to say it and in the time they need to say it.  Therefore, my intent is: “What is needed for the best good of all at this time come through.”

It is important as animal communicators that we receive information as clearly as we can.  It is also important we don’t get caught up in the numbers game of “accurate hits” as this can potentially take the focus away from the animals and bring it on ourselves.  That can be a fine line to walk!

From my perspective, any time, every time, all the time we are in connection with animals, intuitively or not, we are improving our accuracy.  And that is because we are unconsciously connecting our vibrational level with theirs.  Even when we are reading about animals, or looking at pictures of animals or talking to other animal lovers we are fine-tuning our vibrational levels to be more in sync with them.  This fine-tuning recalibrates our system from one of “doing” to one of “being.”

Q: How do I know the information I get is for real and I’m not making it up?

A: Excellent question, one we all have from time to time.  Trust, trust, trust that what you are receiving is what needs to be said and heard at that time!  Think of it this way:  of all the kazillion and seven bits of information that could come to you, why did that particular one come at that particular time?

Q:  Being involved with the on-line communication group and reading over everyone’s conversations with the animals, the answers for the same question are vastly different.  Can you address why this is?  Is it the skill of each person, how the animal feels like answering etc.?

A: Here’s a post that will answer that question:  Animal Communication 101.

Q:  Please, tell us how you began to accept your ability to talk to the animals?  Do you recall doing it without thinking about it as a child?

A: I began to accept my ability to Talk2theAnimals as an adult when it become much more uncomfortable to continue to ignore it than to accept this natural state of being!  Like millions of others have experienced, this was not encouraged as a child:  “What will the neighbors think?  You’re just imagining it.  Animals don’t talk.  Be real.”

Aren’t those all fantastic questions?  I invite you to come up with your own questions for the next Talk2theAnimals TeleConference.  The only cost to you is the cost of the call.  Stay tuned for the details of the call!

Remember: U2CanTalk2theAnimals!

Harmony,

Janet Roper

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