Pet Talk & Soul Connections
Communicating with your precious pet is never easy. People get a new dog and take it to obedience school or bring home a new cat and try to keep it from jumping up on everything, causing breakage and disorder. Sometimes you scream in frustration. If only your pet could understand you.
Then there’s the worry when you sense your pet is sick and you wonder about scheduling an expensive vet appointment. Wouldn’t it be nice if your pet could tell you what hurts? Pet communication is a metaphysical specialty; not everyone practicing spirituality can perform it. I don’t claim to be an expert, but I’ve discovered a few tricks over the years.
Pets have souls. Communicating with them is through a soul connection. It’s easiest for me to reach my cats. I begin by petting the animal to place them into a trance state. This can take a while. You must be calm and patient and continue the petting while trying to speak with the animal with your mind. You can tell when the pet accepts your communication as he often answers you with pictures. You respond the same way. You must maintain the trance state, so continue with the rhythmic petting until you have the necessary information.
My communication with dogs is different. They tend to show their feelings. I remember when I had to have an emergency appendectomy during college and went to stay at my aunt’s house to recover. She was worried her west highland terrier would jump on my stitches, but instead, he laid right next to me to protect the incision. I had a similar experience with my dachshund Gidget, who always seemed to know when I was sick and would lay by me and lick my tears away when I cried from the pain.
I have written this before, but it bears repeating. I believe that your last pet will find your next pet. It’s part of how your animal cares and protects you. My adorable, bonded rescue cats Joe and Frank came to me a few months after Gidget died, and I was ready for a new pet. These two cats are as loving and attached to me as Gidget was and consistently watch over me. I have begun practicing communication, and they need maturity to open up. Pet communication takes practice and patience.