Why is Animal Communication Becoming So Popular?
05/14/2008
Animal Communication is IN!
It seems like everywhere you turn these days you’re reading about, hearing about and bumping into animal communicators. Animal Planet even has a TV show featuring pet psychic Sonya Fitzpatrick.
The other day I attended an eWomen Network luncheon, and lo and behold, I was seated next to another animal communicator! Now what are the odds of that happening?
I’ll bet you’re wondering why animal communication is so popular - here are my thoughts on that subject.
Why is Animal Communication So Popular?
We love our pets and want to deepen that relationship
In October, 2007 the Humane Society of the United States compiled statistics that revealed that in the United States there are 74.8 million people who own dogs and 90 million who own cats. In today’s current environment, pets occupy a prominent place in a family, or are the central focus of attention in a single household. As more of us are bringing pets into our homes and family dynamics, it is only natural that we want to strengthen our relationship with our pet partners, incorporating them into the family structure.
We want to make our animals happy
Coming from a place of love, people want to give their pet partners the best life they can, physically, mentally and emotionally. This translates into organic food, special diets, health care, health insurance and speciality items. When I travel, my dogs either come with me or I arrange for their vet tech to come and stay with them, saving them (and myself!) the stress of leaving them in a strange surrounding with new and unfamiliar people.
As children, many of us had this natural connection with animals
Now in adulthood we are re-membering and re-connecting with the natural intuitive abilities we had as children. Because these talents have been dormant for so many years, we are looking for those who can affirm our intuitive abilities and teach us more about them.
Esoterically speaking, the time is right
As my horse Shiloh says, now is the time to get on the bandwagon and learn to talk to the animals. Among the many circumstances accounting for this are:
- The gradual shift from a patriarchal to a matriarchal paradigm
- Our growing awareness of nature and how we affect it
- Our willingness to go outside ourselves and begin to connect with other creatures
- Our willingness to accept and explore our intuitive nature
We have role models
Thanks to technology, finding information on and about animal communication is only a click away. As we see more and more people involved in this field, we can look to them for guidance and inspiration.
We All Do Better When All Creatures Do Better
When we enrich another creature’s life, we also are enriching our own.
Harmony,
Janet Roper









