When you connect with an animal, can you tell everything about him?
Friday, July 11th, 2008No-people sometimes think that animal communication is like plugging a cable into a port and suddenly everything about an animal is available to be downloaded, but animal communication is just that: a communication. Animals reveal only what they are comfortable letting me know and what they want to share with their person. Like people, they can be careful about what they share and they are invariably careful about what they reveal about their people. They may offer a subtle suggestion to ask their person about a certain area of their life if they feel it’s important to talk about, but they always leave it to their person to decide whether to talk about something and in what depth to discuss it.
Also sometimes subjects are too painful to an animal or they are just not of interest to him.
Animals will always be more forthcoming if a communicator respects their autonomy and their right to decide for themselves what they want to share. Offering genuine interest and concern for an animal and providing a safe, quiet place for him to share his concerns facilitates communication with an animal. Pushing an animal or insisting that he address a topic is pretty much guaranteed to shut down the communication process. Approaching an animal, just as you would a person, with courtesy, sensitivity, and respect is always the best way to establish a communication with him.





















































