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shelley
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2005 6:27 am    Post subject: How to Talk to Animals Reply with quote

Yes, you CAN ask questions and get answers about your pets. All you have to do is learn the two-hand method of kinesiology so you can access the knowledge you "know without knowing."

Intelligent entities like dogs, cats, birds, talk to us all the time. We just can't hear them because we start out our lives with limited nervous systems. The nervous system won't expand to include the ability to translate (or channeling as most people call it) non-five senses communication until we will it so and then follow up and prepare for it with the proper tools to manage the stress on our nervous systems (flower essences, a good Reiki Master or Chiropractor who can adjust the skull).

But this doesn't mean our bodies and Higher Selves are deaf too. They hear it just fine. It's just our conscious minds that are a bit deaf.

To find out exactly what your dog wants when he wines and paws you, you can ask him out loud, give them a series of options, and then test each option. For instance,

Do you want something? (test - yes of course)
Do you want Food? a Walk? a Cuddle? More attention?

Now test each one by asking yourself,

was the answer Food? (test)
a Walk? (test)
a cuddle? (test)

etc.

Keep the questions very simple and don't combine things or you will get into and/or logic problems that can really mess things up. Trust me, your dog prefers very simple sentences and responds with very simple sentences.

If you want to learn more about your pet's needs (sometimes the pet just doesn't know) you have to access Nature Intelligences. That's what co-creative science teaches you how to do. You can find out what foods they are allergic to, what foods they should be eating more of, whether they should see a vet. You can even set up healing sessions and adminster flower essences.

It's a great way to take care of our precious companions with love and respect!

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ivana
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PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2005 6:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Shelley,

I like this post very much. You mentioned Nature Intelligences as the way of learning more about our pet's needs and I would like to know more about that. Is there any book that you can recommend or some links to where I could start?

ivana
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shelley
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 9:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Absolutely! Get the Gardening Workbooks by Machaelle Small Wright of www.perelandra-ltd.com.

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