Understanding Animal Communication
Posted on May 29, 2009 by Nancy Houser
As we become more and more advanced on a psychological and spiritual level, we are slowly beginning to realize that dogs are something other than an ignorant four-legged animal with no brains.
The world of animals through animal communication can be referred to as interspecies communication, animal psychic or telepathic communication with animals—with animal communicators able to communicate with animals on some level through talking or connecting emotionally—finding they actually are intelligent and are capable of full communication. By “listening” to our animals, we can avoid many behavioral problems or feelings of distress they may be exhibiting or feeling.
Their problems are actually of our own, through our own ignorance and lack of communication. Behavioral dogs or animals almost always, same as people, have a basis for who they are and what they have developed from their past or abusive present.
The Language of Animal Communicators

All animals are conscious, intelligent, with life purposes and life goals--aware of themselves and of their situations. As intelligent creatures, they can express unconditional love for their owners and for any human who is close to them.
Obviously, animals speak a different language than we do. But just because they speak a language that we cannot understand does not mean they have nothing to say.
We are just gaining the intelligence to recognize that animals have always been intelligent.
This can be resolved in two different ways—we can learn to speak their language or we can contact an animal communicator or interpreter who can. The third choice is to spend a life with someone that we have no idea who they are or what they want.
Actually, this is no different in human and animal communication than attempting to speak to someone from another country or culture with a language different from our own. In fact, anyone who can listen to an animal can learn to become an animal communicator.
The key is to pay attention to the animal’s body language and to recognize what their subtle language is all about through our own intuitions. Once we feel what they are feeling, we will have successfully become an animal communicator with animals that are capable of making intelligent choices, of feeling sadness and happiness, of loving us, and able to go to classes and learn like we do.
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There comes a time in every life when the world gets quiet and the only thing left is your own heart. So you’d better learn to know the sound of it. Otherwise you’ll never understand what it’s saying…by Cassie Houser
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Resources
Finding elderly homes with elderly dogs
Personal Experiences With the Healing Powers of Dogs
Questia School on Animal Communication
What is Telepathic Animal Communication?
The Other Coast

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