Izzy and Boo
I love this photo of Izzy and Boo. I took it after my sister, Marci and I finished a ride through the woods and pastures. It was a warm day, so after the ride they both rolled in the dirt.
Talking to the animals is a two-way street. There is a sender and a receiver. Our Animals are so connected to us and to each other. When we speak to them telepathically, we are speaking their language. They are so happy when we join them in listening to each other through our hearts, our intuition and our Divine Guidance.
Here area a few reasons to connect with your animals:
- Find out how your animal is doing: Have they adjusted to a recent change; want different food, are they getting enough exercise?
- Is your animal companion experiencing physical pain, fear or anxiety? How can you help?
- How are they feeling physically and emotionally?
- Are there behavioral issues?
- Learn if your pet is ready to transition and would he or she like help?
- For animals who have crossed over, find out what it was like to transition and what it is like now.
- Discover what your animals’ lives were like before they came to live with you.
- Is your animal lost? If he or she is truly lost, can they show you any landmarks?
My horse, Boo was gifted to me in July of 2012. He lives nearby on my sister, Marci’s farm with her two horses Izzy and Jericho. When Boo first arrived at the farm, my sister’s horse, Izzy would bite Boo on the butt during feeding time. There is a natural pecking order in the herd, and it’s normal for horses to push each other away from one fleck of hay to another while grazing, but Izzy’s behavior was over the top – when she bit Boo, her ears flattened onto the back of her neck and her bite was deliberate, she drew blood.
I asked Izzy why she was biting Boo. I wanted to know what the fear beneath her anger was about. Izzy and Boo got along well during other times of the day, but meal time was a different story. As I connected with Izzy, she told me she was afraid that there would not be enough hay for everyone. She was very worried about running out of food. She showed me that in a past life she was a Guernsey cow in the 1930’s during the Great Depression that took place in the United States. Her family lost their farm and there was not enough food for her to eat. As a result, she was not able to do her job, which was giving milk.
She loved her human family and when she was unable to fulfill her life’s mission – giving milk and contributing to the health and wellbeing of her human family – she became very sad and depressed. She was also very hungry and worried about her own wellbeing.
Personally, I do believe in reincarnation. I believe that our souls live forever and that we reincarnate into different bodies in order to have the human, or in this case, animal experience here on earth. Real or imagined, Izzy’s fear around the lack of food was palitable and it was my desire to help Izzy in any way that I could.
The idea popped into my head to go upstairs in the barn and show Izzy just how much hay was in the loft. I told Izzy that she could look through my eyes as I viewed the hay that we have stored. The bales were, and still are piled higher than I am tall. There is a walkway through the center of the loft so that I can get to the hay and throw it down to the main floor of the barn. I showed her a 360 degree view of the hay loft so she could see that we will never run out of hay.
I also let her know that she is deeply loved and that it is ok to let go of the fear. We will always make sure that she has enough to eat…..
Almost immediately, Izzy stopped biting Boo. Boo’s still the low guy on the totem pole, but when Izzy asks him to move to another flake of hay, she gently nudges him and he complies without complaint. I am so grateful that I have the ability to be of service to both animals and their humans through Telepathic Animal Communication.
Photo curtesy of Lynn Schuster
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