Welcome to the Talk2theAnimals Animal Communication Practice Friday session. This week we are talking to Dog, humanity’s ever present, beloved canine companion. The picture this week is provided by Patrick Nau of Patrick Nau Photography, also know as Minnesota Dog Guy.
If this is your first time here, welcome, and congratulations on taking that extra step to connect with your pets, with animals in general! It is time for people to begin to Talk2theAnimals, and the animals are very happy we have taken that extra step to connect with them. They are ready to talk with us, and they will connect with us in any way they can to help us along. Before you begin talking with Dog, please review the animal communication guidelines
Sample questions to ask Dog:
- How are you feeling physically, spiritually, emotionally and mentally? (You can ask about all of these, or ask about one or two of them.)
- Do you like it when your family has 2legged visitors?
- What’s your favorite way to greet the visitors?
- Do you have a message specific to me?
- Anything else you’d like to say?
Remember, there are no correct or incorrect answers to the questions above. Whatever you receive from Dog is what s/he needed to say at that moment in time.
Now it’s time to take a few moments and review the conversation. What was it like to have a conversation with Dog? What does your gut tell you about the conversation? Take a few moments and leave your comments on the blog – we learn from each other!
Congratulations, again, on taking this step to connect with animals in a new and different way!
Harmony,
Janet Roper
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I really enjoyed talking to Dog. She is very sweet. I think we had a great but short conversation. She seemed to be thinking of food but made sure she greeted me. I said thank you to her and we will talk again soon. I told her that her eyes are so beautiful. She likes to be pet on both sides and under her chin. We ended with her giving my hand a kiss.
Hi Kathy,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment. Sounds like you enjoyed your time with Dog. Can you say more about what she said about her food?
Harmony,
Janet
Hi Janet – Thank you for the opportunity to talk to dog. First impressions he is loyal, and was very lively and spirited in his yonger days. He is still but in a modified way. He seems to have problems with digestion and his food. He likes balls and is close to a man, who used to be a boy. He remembers this. He seems to have sore joints and is a little stiff but he likes his walks in a more modified way. Such as an older gentman, still going but a little slower. He grerts people at the door with a ball and will lay at their feet. He likes this. He did have a very special message for me and he is used to communicating. He thinks it is a good thing and encourages people to “keep going” He has always had a lot of love around him, and he feels it. Thank you very much Dog, it was so wonderful to talk to you. Thank you Janet
Hi Sue,
Thanks for stopping by and leaving your comment. Sounds like you and Dog had a great conversation. Isn’t it wonderful the way animals encourage us along and to ‘keep going’ with animal communication? Did you receive the info in one primary way or through a variety of ways?
Harmony,
Janet
Hi Janet
Thank you for your encouragement. I mainly get pictures and movies but I also receive info in a few others ways. I seem to sense emotion,get knowings and as I can empathize with pain I seem to feel that too. I can also see him walk. The animals seem to be very encouraging and want us to “spread the word” and tell others.
Hi Janet,
He loves all beings, humans included and greets them with much tail and butt wagging
He was very emotionally stable and that was his gift to me to show how he just lets negative emtions float through him and leave. Lovely!
this beauty showed me great spirit, very aware and consious soul. There was a slight weakness in the heart, but he assured me it was nothing serious
Thank you ,
Lisa
Hi Lisa,
Thank you for stopping and leaving your comment. Isn’t it amazing how the animals are willing to share life lessons with us?
You have a compassionate way of sharing the information you receive.
Harmony,
Janet
Hi Sue,
Indeed the animals do want us to spread the word about animal communication. Just as they are encouraging more and more animals to speak up, it is up to us 2 leggeds who do talk and listen to animals to spread the word among humans.
Do you have a way to care for yourself during and after a communication so that you’re not taking on the animal’s ills/energies?
Harmony,
Janet