Why Communicate with Animals?



News from ABC NIGHTLINE, AUGUST 2, 2010
Long before humans developed a spoken language, we communicated with telepathy—by reading the thoughts of others. All humans and animals are capable of this, but few develop the ability because our society places  greater value on concrete proof than on intuition and inner knowledge. But telepathic communication exists, whether society accepts it or not.

Animals are astoundingly observant. The premise of animal communication is that every individual wants a chance to present their side of a story. Human conflicts have been frequently resolved just by listening to the other’s point of view. Misunderstandings in relationships can never be resolved unless both sides can say what they are thinking. The same applies to relationships with animals.

The reasons for an animal’s behavior and choices are many. They could be simple or complex, emotional or behavioral—but they can often be far different from what we assume. Telepathic communication allows for two-way conversation that can reveal reasons for the choices that they make. With more information about what they are experiencing, better decisions can be made on their behalf and problems can be resolved.

The wisdom of animals is highly underrated by modern society. Their understanding and observation about life can far exceed our comprehension. It will be a long time before society will fully recognize the attributes of animals. But the journey has begun by initiating communication with them, as we can currently access their thoughts by way of telepathic communication.

Telepathic communication brings better understanding of an animal’s thoughts, fears, and wishes. It is a way to close the gap of misunderstanding about why they do what they do. It gives humans the chance to make better decisions for them and allow the animals to say what they want for themselves.
One-way thought and action does not usually solve a problem—but two-way communication frequently does. If nothing more, communication with our animals brings peace of mind knowing that we have given them a chance to tell their point of view and try to accommodate their wishes as much as possible.

--Dana

 

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