Have you every thought about animals sending you messages?

March 29, 2011 26 Comments by Mary

 

Have you every thought about animals sending you messages? Next time an animal in nature crosses your path ask them what they want to tell you. Listen and accept the first thing that pops into your head. That’s your message. It’s usually such a simple messsage that we don’t pay attention and realize that we were just communicating with a wild animal outdoors. So next time an animal crosses your path or a bird or other creature draws your attention, listen. You’ll probably be surprised at the message that they’re sending you that is related to an issue or issues that you are currently dealing with or focussing on in your life. Let me know what happens.

26 Comments

  1. Hank
    707 days ago

    Thanks for the insight. It brings light into the dark!

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    • Mary
      705 days ago

      You’re welcome.

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      • Jaylin
        699 days ago

        This article achieved exactly what I wanted it to achieve.

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      • Lanette
        698 days ago

        I really needed to find this info, thank God!

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    • Nephi
      699 days ago

      I’m impressed! You’ve managed the almost impossible.

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    • Brandi
      698 days ago

      You’’re on top of the game. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Mary
    705 days ago

    Have you every thought about animals sending you messages? Next time an animal in nature crosses your path ask them what they want to tell you. Listen and accept the first thing that pops into your head. That’s your message. It’s usually such a simple messsage that we don’t pay attention and realize that we were just communicating with a wild animal outdoors. So next time an animal crosses your path or a bird or other creature draws your attention, listen. You’ll probably be surprised at the message that they’re sending you that is related to an issue or issues that you are currently dealing with or focussing on in your life. Let me know what happens.

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    • Mccade
      699 days ago

      Wow, that’s a really clever way of thinking about it!

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    • Mary
      672 days ago

      Do you tell your animal how long you’ll
      be gone for when you go out, especially if you’re going somewhere overnight? Animals worry, some more than others. When you tell them either verbally or visually that you’re going out and for how long it helps relieve their anxiety about when you’ll be back. If your animal is overly anxious, then leaving an old t-shirt of yours or some other non washed item of clothing for your animal to snuggle with and smell your scent on will help relax your animal while you’re gone. Do not wash the item of clothing that you’re leaving because your energy imprint will be gone from the clothing and the animal will not be able to feel or sense your presence around them. Try this and see what happens.

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  3. Caiden
    699 days ago

    Fell out of bed feeling down. This has brightened my day!

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    • Denim
      627 days ago

      Do you have more great articles like this one?

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      • Trevion
        557 days ago

        Wonderful explanation of facts aavilbale here.

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  4. Mira
    699 days ago

    Great thinking! That really breaks the mold!

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  5. Carlie
    698 days ago

    Yup, that’ll do it. You have my appreciation.

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  6. tepWeftaltera
    671 days ago

    thank you

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    • Essie
      626 days ago

      Very true! Makes a change to see someone spell it out like that. :)

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      • Essie
        557 days ago

        So true. Honesty and everything regcnoized.

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  7. backlinks
    647 days ago

    Thought I would comment and say neat theme, did you make it for yourself? It’s really awesome!

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    • Amber
      626 days ago

      These pieces really set a standard in the industry.

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      • Jeana
        557 days ago

        How neat! Is it really this simlpe? You make it look easy.

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        • Mary
          329 days ago

          We’re all able to communicate with our animals. We just need to quiet our mind and truly listen. Go with your gut instincts, that sense that you just know something but don’t know how you know. We all have gut instincts and as we learn to listen to them more then the more information that we’ll receive. Trust is such a big part of developing your intuitive skills. Like any skill we hone, we’ll make mistakes along the way but we need to learn from our mistakes and focus on what we learned from those mistakes/misreadings. No one is 100% accurate all the time. Have fun with your animals. They are often so surprised when they realize that someone can actually hear them and share their thoughts with others who need to hear what they’re saying.

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    • Mary
      625 days ago

      Thanks. Yes, I chose the theme. Do you have any suggestions for future topics?

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      • Klondike
        557 days ago

        I told my kids we’d play after I found what I ndeeed. Damnit.

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        • Mary
          329 days ago

          Hope you found what you were looking for.

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  8. Mary
    332 days ago

    So many cattle dieing due to cyanide gas from the GMOs in the grass they ate. Maybe people will now listen to the dangers with GMOs.

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  9. Mary
    331 days ago

    We need to educate people about the importance of animals living in the wild rather than in captivity and the effects on cestaceans who live in tanks for man’s enjoyment. Where do you think animals living in captivity come from? Would we like to live in captivity for the enjoyment of others who come to look at us?
    I’d love to hear your thoughts on this.

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