What The Wee Beastie Is Saying
The first principle of sentient animal communication

We primarily derived sentient natural animal communication from the energy of ‘just being’ with nature. In one sense, it’s as simple to understand as someone asking you if you are enjoying the food they cooked for you, when you didn’t.
They can tell.
Out of politeness, you might say what you think are the right things; you try to make a suitable comment, such as how you can detect a certain herb, or even ask how they made it.
Yet your host still knows.
You just don’t like it. Could it be that your body language is a clue? Is it your lack of enthusiasm in eating? Maybe it is the excuse that you aren’t starving or you are recovering from a recent illness? It could be many clues for your host, but the most significant one is the change in your energy.
You have shifted from the enthusiastic, sociable creature you arrived as — with warmth, greeting, perhaps hugs and kisses, to the quiet, focussed introvert, trying to avoid eating.
If you are clever, entertaining and an enthusiastic guest, you could change the tempo and talk so much, that you distract from the food.
However, most hosts know when their food is disliked.
Sentient natural animal communication is about understanding and working with energy and just like your dinner host, you can’t fool the animal kingdom.
It takes time and practice but it is natural and possible to unravel from basing all communication on the usual verbal or written human method.
Every moment our energy is changing. Usually this isn’t dramatic unless we have a sudden shock to the system. We sense when someone is feeling stressed, relaxed, unapproachable, angry, happy, etc. and this is possible without them speaking a human language.
It is the same with animals. Once we know how they express their emotions without language — we know — we understand.
Sentient natural animal communication is the study and practice of the communication of ‘energy’ through the filters of the communicating minds. It is telepathy and manifests in the mind in several ways; such as images, emotions, scents, tastes, sounds.
As it is diverse and unpredictable, the absence of human — centric verbal language makes it a substantial challenge for some to grasp. The subjective nature of a language based on thoughts, poses challenges to those who attempt to learn it. Many who attempt it or are learning, become concerned they have imagined it all. This is because nobody else can validate your individual mind and reassure you. The results tell us whether it makes sense.
To be accurate and confident for telepathic communication, animal communicators must first learn their own energy — know it, charge it with a positive intention and accept that without a physical language, others may accurately sense what they are feeling and want them to know.
In order to successfully communicate with animals, humans need to practice being around them in the optimum state of energy for communication. This is as easy as being within nature, a park or a garden and just becoming present. Mindfulness is also a great help when attempting animal communication.
There can be nothing worse to an animal in mid communication, when the human changes thought and worries about a recent domestic disaster!
Your presence with animals is often accepted if you are in your natural mind of ‘being. Let the animal kingdom and nature know the true you first — the one who is at peace with the world of nature and not trying to change everything. Just be seen to be at peace with life’s rhythms and believe it.
This is how our ancestors taught their young.
Once you have mastered the ‘being’ the active communication is then workable.
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