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Water Animals

Welcome to Talk2theAnimal’s weekly Friday practice! This is a terrific opportunity to connect with the animals and practice your instinctive communication skills.  It’s done at your convenience and from the comfort of your home.  Should you need help or guidance, leave your comment and I will get back to you.

The animals are ready and willing to talk with us, we just need to open our minds and hearts, and take that first step into animal communication.  If this is your first time here, or need a reminder about creating a Circle of Listening, click here.  To see more animal communication practice sessions, click here.  Remember, before you start, introduce yourself and ask the animal if it’s OK to connect and talk; then thank them when you are finished.

Today we’re talking with Dolphin.  This is a short video, a little more than a minute.  Consider turning the sound off when you first talk to Dolphin as the background music may influence the conversation. However, the music is beautiful, I invite you to listen to it sometime!

Below are some suggested questions for Dolphin.  Feel free to ask other questions that come to your mind.

Questions for Dolphin:

  • What’s the story behind the bubbles?
  • What’s it like being in your aquarium?
  • Do you mind people watching you all the time?
  • Is there a connection between dolphins and music?
  • Do you have a message for me?
  • Is there anything else you would like to say?

After you have finished your conversation with Dolphin, thank him/her for the time and conversation they shared with you.  Now, leave your comment about how it felt to be in dialogue with another species!  Did anything in particular strike you about your talk with Dolphin?

Congratulations! U2CanTalk2theAnimals!

Harmony,

Janet Roper

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