I have learned so much from my pets. Each has had a unique perspective and interacted with me entirely on their own terms. I could read some of them better than others. In fact, it didn't dawn on me that I was reading them for several years. I just knew things.
After a few specific events, it was more apparent that we had a connection I had failed to appreciate until it was over the top obvious.
Here's an example. This recent incident involves Gracie. As I prepared to leave for work, she started acting entirely unlike herself. She was tagging along after me and seemed to be needing my attention, almost like she was experiencing separation anxiety. And that isn't an issue for her.
She circled me and leaned against me and when she parked herself on my foot as I stood at the bathroom sink, I knew something was up. I had tried to reassure her that this was just another work day and I would be following my regular routine. Not much luck with that. She stayed close.
Gracie and me in Sedona |
Finally, I acknowledged her anxiety as she sat there
looking up at me and I projected a question to her in thought.
I looked in her eyes and asked if there was something she wanted me to know. Very clearly, I heard her respond: "Be careful."
Wow. She caught me totally off guard.
I wondered what exactly did she mean by that. I was still thinking about what I might need to be careful about as I stepped out the door.
At that very moment I saw him walking down the street, light from the streetlamp shadowing his face, muscular and dressed totally in black with a black stocking cap.
I stayed on the porch and he picked up his pace, crossing out of sight.
I returned into the house, hugged and thanked her. Because of her odd behavior, I delayed leaving and because I listened to her I was more alert as I left the house. The timing gave me a chance to see a person I might not have noticed if I left the house earlier. A person who could easily have remained out of view rather than under the street lamp in passing.
I asked how she knew. She told me she sensed his energy. He had been in the area for awhile and going around the block more than once. What she sensed, she didn't like.
So much to learn from our pets. Then again, they also come into our lives for very definite reasons. She has saved me several times. Even so, it is always a surprise to see the many ways she senses her reality. I am fortunate to have such wonderful animal teachers.
Sue Pike, The Animal Talker |
If you want to learn how to connect with your pet, join us.
The following link is the most recent: 11/16/16 - Sue Pike, The Animal Talker on Conscious Living.
I have linked her blog. Message from Buffalo was perfect timing.
This is her website link: Sue Pike Energy. A Reiki Master, she teaches that as well.
Here is a link to our first interview: Sue Pike on Conscious Living
Follow the video link for her appearance on Late Night with Seth Myers
Listening, talking, doing energy work/Reiki with people and pets, we talk about some of her more memorable experiences and how the animal channeling ability works for her.
Each has his own process and I find it helpful to share the different approaches we use to make our intuitive, telepathic, psychic connections.
Start where you are and give yourself permission to miss a few cues and/or misread a message. Learning to connect is worth the effort. Practice helps and improvements are noted in behavior of animals who are more alert and receptive in your presence.
Animals do hear us and can offer very direct responses if they have a vested interest and when we learn to better direct our focus. Most of the time our thoughts are so busy and jumbled we block them and they ignore us. That is something one can change.
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